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Old 06-06-2006, 11:34 AM
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Very nice pics. We own part of a couple cabins in Meeks Bay but we have never taken the boat there. It's a long tow from San Diego, but we need to get up there with the boat.
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My sister brings her Eliminator up from San Diego a few times a year. She heads up the Eastern slope, says it's an easier tow.
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We LOVE Tahoe, a must see for anyone headed to No Cal. We take the Fountain up sometimes but it's such a pain to re-jet and re-prop for a weekend that we just take the Mastercraft most of the time. You just need to be off the water by 3pm

why 3 pm?

Water must be cold to put your beer in it
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Old 06-06-2006, 01:42 PM
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why 3 pm?

Water must be cold to put your beer in it

Yep, water is real cold!!!!

3pm is when the afternoon wind picks up and whips the lake up. Great if you're in a deep v but a tournament boat won't stand a chance.
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Originally Posted by FlashPRace
We will be on the north shore. Incline Village Hyatt.
I sent you some EMAILS

also check out

http://www.action-watersports.com/

TAHOE THUNDER
unforgettable ride to Emerald Bay to see the breathtaking scenery of Tahoe's most photographed attraction in a speedboat

or

http://www.visitinglaketahoe.com/

MNEAL, glad you had a good time...ya gotta try tahoe in the summer
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