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OL40SVX 04-25-2011 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by kreed (Post 3385752)
Wow. That thing looks mean! Where'd you guys take it out? How fast is something like that???Looks like the Easter Bunny was good to somebody.

Bristol RI. Speeds are very very fast.:D

Crash-Box 04-25-2011 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by SS930 (Post 3385771)
Keep buying all these Sutphens and Jeff will be leaving his wife and moving in with you! :D

SPFT !!! (Coffee out the nose across the key board)
That's Hilarious !!! I don't think Mrs. sea2jet will
have none of that ... Memba this pic ?
Attachment 446368
Palazzo better bring His kevlar blankey
with Him :party-smiley-004:

Carry on ! C-ya

SS930 04-25-2011 12:40 PM


Originally Posted by OL40SVX (Post 3385888)
Yes it the factory team with Joe Sgro.

Thought so, pretty sweet!



Originally Posted by Crash-Box (Post 3385906)
SPFT !!! (Coffee out the nose across the key board)
That's Hilarious !!! I don't think Mrs. sea2jet will
have none of that ... Memba this pic ?
Attachment 446368
Palazzo better bring His kevlar blankey
with Him :party-smiley-004:

Carry on ! C-ya

It will take more than that little potato gun and a possessive Mrs. to keep Jeff away from a man that owns two Sutphens! :party-smiley-004:

SS930 04-25-2011 01:00 PM

Boat ramps...

Anyone ever use the ramp at Hayes Haven Marina (listed as Chester)? Kevin mentioned something about it so I just took a "trip" over there via Google Earth.

Seems to be about 9 miles past the bridge so it would take a little additional gas and time, but it's fresh water. Fresh water means it would be trailer friendly and no engine flushing to deal with, just quickly scrub the boat down and you're done (which could be done the next day). Plus it's private property, which means no po-po sitting there waiting for the beer cans to fall out of the boat when you're pulling out! :drink: If your just going to be hangin at the Cove, it's right around the corner too.

Anyone ever launch or keep their boats there? For those that have been there, how large of a boat can you launch there at their ramp?

If it's not a hassle to launch there, I'm wondering if it might make more sense to go their rather than the "public" OS ramp? Thoughts?

SS930 04-25-2011 02:19 PM

BTW, I called Hayes Haven to ask what they charge. $10 ramp, $10 parking, or $160 for the season... opens 5/15.

innerrage 04-25-2011 02:39 PM

i trailer mine every were and it stays in a shelter shed all year at my house, wounder if they would give us a good rate

1MOSES1 04-25-2011 02:49 PM


Originally Posted by SS930 (Post 3386108)
BTW, I called Hayes Haven to ask what they charge. $10 ramp, $10 parking, or $160 for the season... opens 5/15.

i am very good friends with the owner. let me know if you plan on using them.

1MOSES1 04-25-2011 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by SS930 (Post 3386044)
Boat ramps...

Anyone ever use the ramp at Hayes Haven Marina (listed as Chester)? Kevin mentioned something about it so I just took a "trip" over there via Google Earth.

Seems to be about 9 miles past the bridge so it would take a little additional gas and time, but it's fresh water. Fresh water means it would be trailer friendly and no engine flushing to deal with, just quickly scrub the boat down and you're done (which could be done the next day). Plus it's private property, which means no po-po sitting there waiting for the beer cans to fall out of the boat when you're pulling out! :drink: If your just going to be hangin at the Cove, it's right around the corner too.

Anyone ever launch or keep their boats there? For those that have been there, how large of a boat can you launch there at their ramp?

If it's not a hassle to launch there, I'm wondering if it might make more sense to go their rather than the "public" OS ramp? Thoughts?

i have seen a 38 donzi launch at hayes without a problem. we launch ours with ease. another advantage of hayes is no waiting to use the launch. its always open and ready for use.

JayFan 04-25-2011 03:02 PM

The only "issue" with that ramp is the road to get down to Hayes is VERY narrow. It's sort of a challange with just my 29'......a 38' would be fun! And that comes from me who drives trailers ALL the time....... it's really not that bad....just a pain in the butt if another car is coming at you.

I have seen the Po Po there as well......... but I've only been there a couple times. Justin could tell you better how often they are there.

kreed 04-25-2011 04:37 PM

I think Hayes Haven is a decent ramp considering its fresh water, alot less ramp traffic, and no currant to deal with. The turn you take to get the boat lined up with the ramp is alittle tight, but definately doable. The 10 mile boat ride in a boat you would own would take what, 10 minutes?:drink:


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