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MahopacMarine 03-26-2010 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by Chuck (Post 3074902)
If you are aware of where u are at, at all times.

Or have someone navigate for you Chuck:lolhit:

Pismo10 03-26-2010 10:19 AM


Originally Posted by Zone 5 (Post 3075073)
agreed. Its buoyed, but the water level changes can mess you up if you are new. Best way to play is with someone like RJ as a guide.

I have to say that LG is one of the best buoyed places that I have ever been. If you pay any kind of attention you are pretty good to go there.

Anything you could hit is marked. So if you stay 200 feet from the shore and the danger buoys you wont hit a thing.

BRET 03-26-2010 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by Sacandaga (Post 3074956)
We've taken the boat up there a few times for day trips only. My wife loves Lk George. I like it, but it is kinda strict. We have never had a problem with police. I just follow the speed limits, wave and try to mind my p's and q's. I make sure my permit is placed on the windscreen. It's only like 8 bucks for the day. No big deal. It did take some serious research to find a decent launch. We go to either Castaway's or Fishers.

BTW, where is a good marina/hotal to stay with the boat for the night? It seems all the marina's/hotels have very small guest slips (if any for that matter) for overnight accomadations. The boat is 30' so I would need something decent.
I know they do not allow any anchoring in the bays overnight. Kinda silly, but oh well.

Friend of mine owns Treasure Cove. Great place. They have a launch and docking or you can keep boat on trailer and launch it when you need to.

http://www.treasurecoveresort.com/

Zone 5 03-26-2010 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by Pismo10 (Post 3075429)
Anything you could hit is marked. So if you stay 200 feet from the shore and the danger buoys you wont hit a thing.

I'm guessing you are talking about Sacandaga?

You need to stay 200' from the buoys?

If so, thats why people that aren't familiar with the lake get nervous about it.

Big Time 03-26-2010 01:54 PM

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My last trip on Lake George....

Rattlesnake Jake 03-26-2010 01:55 PM

If you keep the markers between you and shore you'll be fine.

TeamSaris 03-26-2010 08:59 PM


Originally Posted by Rattlesnake Jake (Post 3075110)
You're welcome anytime. Just let me know when..
Will you be bringing Jimmys dads boat??:)

No but the one of the motors is next in line on the dyno ;)

Zone 5 03-26-2010 09:45 PM


Originally Posted by fast fun 2 (Post 3075850)
No but the one of the motors is next in line on the dyno ;)

So are you going to post that date and have an open house so we can see and HEAR that???:ernaehrung004::):)

TeamSaris 03-27-2010 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by Zone 5 (Post 3075879)
So are you going to post that date and have an open house so we can see and HEAR that???:ernaehrung004::):)

Your welcome to stop by! haha Seeing is beliving lol

Zone 5 03-27-2010 08:13 PM


Originally Posted by fast fun 2 (Post 3076058)
Your welcome to stop by! haha Seeing is beliving lol

There is NO doubt in my mind what they make. Watching them make it on the dyno is just pretty cool.

Change where the exhaust comes out so they can hear you at Stewarts:evilb:


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