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five cent worth 03-25-2011 02:46 PM


Originally Posted by rbr2328 (Post 3357161)
No F4 this year but would be nice. I have a 33 Scarab and will be out all year. Hit me up for the houseboat parties all summer long.

What's your house boat look like? Would love to get drink a brew with ya! :ernaehrung004:

DirtyMoney 03-25-2011 05:36 PM

Its not mine but we tie up with the big group usually or beach at sunset cove.

PokerRun388 03-26-2011 10:04 AM

Lake Lanier looks like a beautiful setting.. much different then anything you'll see in Havasu, where its just desert, rocks, and dead weeds.....

ElimiNordic 03-27-2011 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by PokerRun388 (Post 3360158)
Lake Lanier looks like a beautiful setting.. much different then anything you'll see in Havasu, where its just desert, rocks, and dead weeds.....

All of Georgia is like a big tree house. It is a big change being in Havasu. It just looks like everything is still under construction with all the exposed dirt.

PokerRun388 03-27-2011 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by ElimiNordic (Post 3361114)
All of Georgia is like a big tree house. It is a big change being in Havasu. It just looks like everything is still under construction with all the exposed dirt.

Dan, i agree.... havasu and everything out west is way diff than any lakes out in GA, or the clear waters in FL........

Tonto 03-27-2011 11:05 PM

I love my "tree house" overlooking the lake! Neighbors mite not like the 2000 HP going out of the cove though!

five cent worth 03-30-2011 11:35 AM


Originally Posted by ElimiNordic (Post 3361114)
All of Georgia is like a big tree house. It is a big change being in Havasu. It just looks like everything is still under construction with all the exposed dirt.

I am sure most of you guys have lived in other states and the differences carry even when you head north. I am from Ohio and the lakes are much shallower and smaller there and not as many hills.

Lake Erie where I did a good bit of boating on is miles wide and like 25' deep. I think my depth finder bottoms out sometimes on Lanier....lol.

ElimiNordic 03-30-2011 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by five cent worth (Post 3363760)
I am sure most of you guys have lived in other states and the differences carry even when you head north. I am from Ohio and the lakes are much shallower and smaller there and not as many hills.

Lake Erie where I did a good bit of boating on is miles wide and like 25' deep. I think my depth finder bottoms out sometimes on Lanier....lol.

I always felt if I ever sunk a boat on the deep end of Lanier, I would just leave it there. :eek::eek::eek:

five cent worth 04-10-2011 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by ElimiNordic (Post 3363822)
I always felt if I ever sunk a boat on the deep end of Lanier, I would just leave it there. :eek::eek::eek:

Your new boat looks and sounds awesome. Saw you a few times yesterday, in particular running south on the lake with the white cat about 5:15ish as well cruising around Sunset.

Keep letting it rip! :ernaehrung004:

THEJOKER 04-10-2011 08:14 AM

We have to all meet up soon for lunch and a raft up!


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