HELP! Need info on Parker Strip or Blythe
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HELP!! Trying to set up a boat inspection/test ride TOMORROW on the Colorado river, as close to the 10 freeway as possible.
Looking at a 26 footer go-fast with twin small blocks, and I'm hesitant to try Blythe, as I hear the water can be pretty shallow? Am I wrong here?
I've been told that Parker strip would accomodate us better without going all the way to Havasu.
Where can we meet at Parker to launch (boats coming from Phoenix and we're coming from LA)?
If we meet at 10:00am, wll we even get in the water (due to boat number limits)?
Any input here is welcome! But hurry!
COME ON POWER OF OSO!
Dave911
Looking at a 26 footer go-fast with twin small blocks, and I'm hesitant to try Blythe, as I hear the water can be pretty shallow? Am I wrong here?
I've been told that Parker strip would accomodate us better without going all the way to Havasu.
Where can we meet at Parker to launch (boats coming from Phoenix and we're coming from LA)?
If we meet at 10:00am, wll we even get in the water (due to boat number limits)?
Any input here is welcome! But hurry!
COME ON POWER OF OSO!
Dave911
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I can't help with Blyth, but have also heard that it's very shallow.
Parker on the other hand would definitley accomodate your needs. Your best bet would be to use the launch ramp at the Bluewater Casino in Parker right off of the 95, it's a little over an hour from the 10 fwy.bluwater casino
Good Luck!
Parker on the other hand would definitley accomodate your needs. Your best bet would be to use the launch ramp at the Bluewater Casino in Parker right off of the 95, it's a little over an hour from the 10 fwy.bluwater casino
Good Luck!




