Heading Down To Lake Murray
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Definetly will. I've been in a frenzy till 9pm + every night for the last 3-4 weeks getting stuff ready & still have not started the boat. We will take ya up on that dinner-thanks! I may need to spot the boat and trailer at your Dad's on the 7th until I get situated. With the dually I'm 63' from bumper to bunk & would hate to get hung up somewhere I'm not familiar with.
I will make sure you have somewhere to put it close by until you get situated. Look forward to seeing y'all again!!
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My question really isn't loaded. The "Hole" is a sheltered cove near Dreher Island State Park that is @ 40- 60 feet deep. Kinda like being on the South Shore of L.I. at high tide. Walk out into the ocean 20 yards and your in 10 feet of water! Usually, the powerboats tie up at the "Hole".
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My question really isn't loaded. The "Hole" is a sheltered cove near Dreher Island State Park that is @ 40- 60 feet deep. Kinda like being on the South Shore of L.I. at high tide. Walk out into the ocean 20 yards and your in 10 feet of water! Usually, the powerboats tie up at the "Hole".
My question really isn't loaded. The "Hole" is a sheltered cove near Dreher Island State Park that is @ 40- 60 feet deep. Kinda like being on the South Shore of L.I. at high tide. Walk out into the ocean 20 yards and your in 10 feet of water! Usually, the powerboats tie up at the "Hole".
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I miss Port Jefferson. Used to go there on a Friday or Sat night to walk the docks, drink at Danford's and Chandler's and Cruz main street in the 65'GT Mustang. Ah, the good old days!