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From: Lakeway, TX (Austin/Lake Travis) / LOTO Gravois Arm
Been out on the water -- that's why not here.
I've come to the conclusion that October in South Central Texas -- is one of the best boating months of the year. Mid-80's every weekend, fair skies, light breeze. Fantastic.
Took a 55 mile round-trip down Lake Travis this past Sunday, almost all the way to Marble Falls. Awesome.
Forecast is the same this weekend.
So, still here....still boating....all good.
I've come to the conclusion that October in South Central Texas -- is one of the best boating months of the year. Mid-80's every weekend, fair skies, light breeze. Fantastic.
Took a 55 mile round-trip down Lake Travis this past Sunday, almost all the way to Marble Falls. Awesome.
Forecast is the same this weekend.
So, still here....still boating....all good.
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From: Long Island New York
I'm done for the season. Last weeks "Hot Toddy Run" was my final ride. Hoping to have one more good time before putting the boat away for the winter. I figured this would be a great way. Well... Just about at the end of the first leg of the run, one of the boats had mechanical issues (not sure what) and lost control. The driver and the passenger were ejected and the passenger died from his injuries. It was not a good season for performance boaters. Me personally had a good season with the exception of having to recon my prop 3 times. Long Island South Shore sucks. The water is not very deep in lot's of places. Luckily the bottom is muddy. I like to take short cuts and if the tide is low.... Your prop shop will be jumpin for joy. Until next season...
Ray
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