Changing tides......
#21
You got me confused with your former co-worker......he is Jupiter Pulsare/ he has a very fast flat water boat.
I have a 32 Sunsation, not as fast as J. Pulsare but can be used in more than flat water......
I have a 32 Sunsation, not as fast as J. Pulsare but can be used in more than flat water......
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Hey guys, How'd I get dragged into this???? LMAO! Pat, it may not be an Active Thunder but it's no bass boat either!!! Anytime you want to take a ride and try balancing a 21' boat at over 75 MPH on the pad I'll be happy to let you take the helm!,,,and Jupiter Sunsation is correct. Jupiter is not that bad of an inlet unless you have an outgoing tide with a decent sized swell coming in. My "bass boat" er..Checkmate Pulsare has been in and out of that inlet dozens of times with no problems. I've taken a few misty ones over the bow but that's half the fun!! Hope to see you guys at the Miami Show! Jupiter Sunsation, we'll have to hookup and hit the county line sandbar one sunday...by the way, Guana Banana is now open and has boat dockage (if you can fit under the bridge by Burt Reynolds park)..Great waterfront restaurant/bar!
#27
I saw that last week when I took my kids out on the Whaler. I can easily get back there with the Sunsation, just have to use the south bridge and come around the back. The north bridge (right next to ramp) is too shallow as it rounds towards the ICW. We went to the Countyline sandbar last weekend and it was full of starfish/sea urchins at low tide. Kids had a blast......
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I saw that last week when I took my kids out on the Whaler. I can easily get back there with the Sunsation, just have to use the south bridge and come around the back. The north bridge (right next to ramp) is too shallow as it rounds towards the ICW. We went to the Countyline sandbar last weekend and it was full of starfish/sea urchins at low tide. Kids had a blast......