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jason6116 06-22-2009 08:26 PM

25 Daytona to small for GLOC & LOTO Poker Runs??
 
We want to pull our boat to a few more poker runs this year (outside of Eufaula). Would GLOC & LOTO be to big for our boat???

jayhawk261 06-22-2009 08:40 PM

I run a 24 Superboat and there are days it is definitely too small on GLOC. For last year's poker run on GLOC, it wasn't too small, and for the the fun run on the shootout weekend at LOTO last year I didn't have any problem. Sometimes it is and sometimes it isn't. I guess that isn't much of an answer, but it all depends on the day. This past Saturday was big water at GLOC and I could hardly run. Just ask Seadated and Masher. I'm sure they were laughing as they went by in the Cafe!

jason6116 06-22-2009 08:57 PM

If it's a matter of chance...we'll be there.:evilb: Isn't the Shootout the last weekend in Aug.??

OkieTunnel 06-22-2009 08:59 PM

You can always run, you just may not be able to go as fast depending upon the water conditions. Both lakes can get pretty nasty for a 25 or so foot boat that wants to go fast but as long as you are willing to slow it down and get a little wet you will be fine :drink:

jason6116 06-22-2009 09:34 PM


Originally Posted by OkieTunnel (Post 2894658)
You can always run, you just may not be able to go as fast depending upon the water conditions. Both lakes can get pretty nasty for a 25 or so foot boat that wants to go fast but as long as you are willing to slow it down and get a little wet you will be fine :drink:


So it would probably be fine if it was 2 of us in the front & no one in the back.?.?

waterboy222 06-22-2009 10:12 PM

I think youll be fine no matter what. You may not be able to run WOT very much but its not like we have small craft advisory. Its mostly just washing machine water. Born and raised on this lake and never had anything over 26' until a couple years ago.. The roughest part of the lake is the mouth of duck creek but its only 1/4 to 1/2 mile area. The rest of the lake should be fine..I like it when we get a good windy day and get some chop, it seems to me like it cuts the washing machine effect down considerably..

Half the boats at Dripping Springs are ski boats, mastercrafts, pontoons and bassboats.

But dont compare a safe boat ride to ANYTHING you see a guy in a bassboat do. Those mofo's are BAWLSY!

mr.boat 06-22-2009 10:51 PM

your boat is sweet. watch the water ahead. hammer down. OVER.

Quinlan 06-23-2009 06:30 AM

What he said.

Sea-Dated 06-23-2009 07:28 AM


Originally Posted by jayhawk261 (Post 2894631)
This past Saturday was big water at GLOC and I could hardly run. Just ask Seadated and Masher. I'm sure they were laughing as they went by in the Cafe!

That was a great run across the lake. You got the jump on me but that was Cig water and the Cafe' just ate it up. Sometimes there is an advantage to a big heavy tub.:coolcowboy:

masher44 06-23-2009 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Sea-Dated (Post 2894883)
That was a great run across the lake. You got the jump on me but that was Cig water and the Cafe' just ate it up. Sometimes there is an advantage to a big heavy tub.:coolcowboy:

I took this pic of Jayhawk that day as we passed him :evilb:


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