New Lavey
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Truly hope you are enjoying the hell out of your new toy. She's a real sweet ride and I can imagine how hard you've worked to get her.
Everywhere I take my rigs people still stare..Ive known the feeling for about 20 years... the guys at the launch ramp asking - where did that come from?
The people at the dock checking it out.
When I was watching your ride go together I kept thinking - this might be the optimal sized machine for me.
My 21's just a bit too small for big lakes but perfect on rivers and calmer lakes, and the 2750 is a bit too big on smaller lakes and rivers Turning it around in the canal in parker was "fun."
....and when connected to my motorhome - is 54 feet long- 4 feet longer than allowed in Cali.(think most semi's are 50) A real wagon train to manage.
I think your rig strikes a very usable balance between big and smaller water outings.
Hoping you have the summer of your life sir!
UD
Last edited by Uncle Dave; 07-30-2015 at 09:38 AM.
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Agreed that is one of the best looking Laveys I've seen - great colors!
Chris Jr and I were just talking about the 24 being the optimal size.
I'm with you Dave, even though I love my 21 it is starting to feel just a tad small inside with our 2nd child.... yet it is a great size for the inland lakes around here. However, a little bit bigger hull would be great for the Lk Michigan excursions!
Chris Jr and I were just talking about the 24 being the optimal size.
I'm with you Dave, even though I love my 21 it is starting to feel just a tad small inside with our 2nd child.... yet it is a great size for the inland lakes around here. However, a little bit bigger hull would be great for the Lk Michigan excursions!