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Originally Posted by AJH391
(Post 4404876)
Saw you this past Saturday afternoon right under the Ft Myer's Beach bridge. Beautiful looking boat, looked like you had a full crew !!
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Beautiful Gun WMF. In 2 years my wife and I are going to be looking for a condo in your area. We spend every Christmas and New Years at Sanibel and love it. Would love to stop in and see that beautiful boat in person. Pics never do these boats justice. Are you planning on coming to Pirates on Lanier this year, you won't be disappointed?
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Originally Posted by Bino
(Post 4406275)
Beautiful Gun WMF. In 2 years my wife and I are going to be looking for a condo in your area. We spend every Christmas and New Years at Sanibel and love it. Would love to stop in and see that beautiful boat in person. Pics never do these boats justice. Are you planning on coming to Pirates on Lanier this year, you won't be disappointed?
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Rookie question:
When you have external transom mounted water pickups, how do you avoid burying them in the sand / sucking up sand when you beach? I guess same question for bravo style / drive water intakes that may be even deeper.... (Shut down early and coast onto the sand bar? then push off and not fire back up until in a few feet of water??? (random cig pic) [ATTACH=CONFIG]553329[/ATTACH] |
Frick, usually when u pull up to the beach, the back of the boat is 20ft off the beach, so your in deep water. If your in a shallow area, you hit it right on the button with the early shut down and a push off before restarting.
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what about 18" dia props kicking up all the sh!t and your intakes pulling in sand?
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Usually drives are in about 3-4 ft of water so it's not a problem. Trim drives way up and come in slow. Sea strainers should catch anything coming in. We beach ours around here quite a bit and never had a problem.
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What about getting stuck :faint2:
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