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NautiGirl wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 1:17 pm
tgrace98 wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 12:59 pm
Big Block Power wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 12:36 pm

No I just put on my goggles and snorkel and jump in.
Really Jeff 1 time a year you use a depth finder 😂😂
only time I use my depth finder is to make sure I am in less than 50ft of water so my anchor will grab :D
I was just typing up the same response. I use ours all the time, but its to find a cove shallow enough to anchor up in. Ours, like yours, spends a lot of time close to triple digits. We only have 75ft of anchor line and I usually skip arm day in the Gym so I dont like pulling up more than 40ft or so.
I only use a 14lb anchor so anything over 50ft and my 6k lb boat will just yank my anchor right out of position with any gust of wind or wake. So if I want any chance at all of holding in one spot I gotta find less than 50ft. More like 30-40 to be safe.

Summer pool the lake is 25ft at my slip.
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tgrace98 wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 1:23 pm
NautiGirl wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 1:17 pm
tgrace98 wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 12:59 pm

only time I use my depth finder is to make sure I am in less than 50ft of water so my anchor will grab :D
I was just typing up the same response. I use ours all the time, but its to find a cove shallow enough to anchor up in. Ours, like yours, spends a lot of time close to triple digits. We only have 75ft of anchor line and I usually skip arm day in the Gym so I dont like pulling up more than 40ft or so.
I only use a 14lb anchor so anything over 50ft and my 6k lb boat will just yank my anchor right out of position with any gust of wind or wake. So if I want any chance at all of holding in one spot I gotta find less than 50ft. More like 30-40 to be safe.

Summer pool the lake is 25ft at my slip.
We caught a good deal on a box anchor on amazon. Haven't gotten a chance to use it yet. Hoping it holds better than what we have been using in the past. It is certainly lighter and will be easier to pull up. Will have to let you know.
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tgrace98 wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 12:59 pm only time I use my depth finder is to make sure I am in less than 50ft of water so my anchor will grab :D
First time pulling into slip on table rock I saw what I thought was 6 feet so I started to trim up not knowing how much shallower it was going to get. Then I took a better look and it said 60 feet. No way my alarms going off with it set at 3 feet. Lol
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Bfun220 wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 4:27 pm
tgrace98 wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 12:59 pm only time I use my depth finder is to make sure I am in less than 50ft of water so my anchor will grab :D
First time pulling into slip on table rock I saw what I thought was 6 feet so I started to trim up not knowing how much shallower it was going to get. Then I took a better look and it said 60 feet. No way my alarms going off with it set at 3 feet. Lol
I remember my first time on TRL we're cruising along living the dream when I glanced down and thought it said 29'. Then I saw the zero..
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Ytmsn wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 6:51 am
Bfun220 wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 4:27 pm
tgrace98 wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 12:59 pm only time I use my depth finder is to make sure I am in less than 50ft of water so my anchor will grab :D
First time pulling into slip on table rock I saw what I thought was 6 feet so I started to trim up not knowing how much shallower it was going to get. Then I took a better look and it said 60 feet. No way my alarms going off with it set at 3 feet. Lol
I remember my first time on TRL we're cruising along living the dream when I glanced down and thought it said 29'. Then I saw the zero..
:D :D My first time there I confused the water temp gauge with the depth. I was like "man, this water is 160 degrees!"
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NautiGirl wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 1:51 pm
tgrace98 wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 1:23 pm
NautiGirl wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 1:17 pm

I was just typing up the same response. I use ours all the time, but its to find a cove shallow enough to anchor up in. Ours, like yours, spends a lot of time close to triple digits. We only have 75ft of anchor line and I usually skip arm day in the Gym so I dont like pulling up more than 40ft or so.
I only use a 14lb anchor so anything over 50ft and my 6k lb boat will just yank my anchor right out of position with any gust of wind or wake. So if I want any chance at all of holding in one spot I gotta find less than 50ft. More like 30-40 to be safe.

Summer pool the lake is 25ft at my slip.
We caught a good deal on a box anchor on amazon. Haven't gotten a chance to use it yet. Hoping it holds better than what we have been using in the past. It is certainly lighter and will be easier to pull up. Will have to let you know.
You're going to like that box anchor. You can throw out that old 7 to 1 rode ratio with one of those. It's more like 2 or 2.5:1. It holds every time.
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Lockey14s wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2020 7:45 am
Jblocker wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2020 10:17 pm They dredge the opening once a year, but that’s not really the problem....it’s the bay depth for about the first 100 yards....it says the draft is 21 inches on the R7, any idea on the I/0 depth trimmed up?
A tidal river I boat in can get as low as a foot in some areas, but its all sand and mud. So if we are coming back and its low tide we take it slow in those areas and trim up. yes, sometimes we hit bottom, theres no escape. But it doesnt do any damage. some paint will start to wear off the outdrive if there is sand there and a lot of people say "oh you clean your props going through there" haha.

I would try as mush as possible to pass through the low spots away from low tide. but if its just sand and mud, no rocks, then I would go for it. You will most likely have to replace the impeller more often, and maybe even the housing. if enough sand does accumulate in the block it will cause the engine temp to go up. if that happens we will pull the block plugs while underway and flushes most of it out.
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Big Block Power wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2020 9:56 pm
WALCOWI wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2020 9:30 pm
Big Block Power wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2020 9:14 pm Myself I boat in 3feet am the time and no Major issues yet. But hearing your prop hit rocks is no fun. You would have to stay on plane to even think of making it through with crossed fingers and holding your breath. 2 feet of water and going 25 mph yecks. Not sure I would even gamble that one. We have a member that likes to beach his boat down there and take pictures of it sitting on its side. I wouldn't want to be that guy.
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WALCOWI wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 8:57 pm
Big Block Power wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2020 9:56 pm
WALCOWI wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2020 9:30 pm

BBP - Are you on Winnebago?
So your in Walworth County?
Yep, Geneva Lake mostly, occasionally Delavan or Lake Michigan. Looking to check out Green Lake and maybe Winnebago. We did a Green Bay / Door County trip the summer before last, which was amazing.
Yea I wanted to do a trip there again this last year. Hopefully this year. We did it a few years ago. Great water and places to see. Green lake is very nice.
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Honestly, I agree with the guys and gal. 2’ is not enough. No chance I would stroll through 2’ with my boat.
IMO, I would stay away from a stern drive and maybe consider the 25SC.
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Bunch of wimps, trim up and send it.
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akorcovelos wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2020 1:07 pm Bunch of wimps, trim up and send it.
I was going to say that's deep for your lake. Just post your last picture. 😂😂
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Was hoping to sea trial the R7 and drive to our inlet this week but dealer doesn’t have R7 or 5 right now.....I did notice the 30sc at the dealership with twin 300hp outboards, beautiful boat but it still has a 26in draft and again the outboards would not be our first choice..but I think we would consider if R7 doesn’t work...will keep you updated when we sea trial.
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Jblocker wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2020 9:32 pm Was hoping to sea trial the R7 and drive to our inlet this week but dealer doesn’t have R7 or 5 right now.....I did notice the 30sc at the dealership with twin 300hp outboards, beautiful boat but it still has a 26in draft and again the outboards would not be our first choice..but I think we would consider if R7 doesn’t work...will keep you updated when we sea trial.
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Jblocker wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:22 pm 100 yards that can get as low as 2 ft and sometimes during low tide slightly lower..
I’m going to ask you for some clarity on this.
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Sure I’ve seen my “ Depth gauge” read 2.0 ft. But I have mine at Zero setting which is the actual depth below my hull.

3ft draft plus 2.0 ft equals 5 ft. So are you actually in 2ft or is this a gauge reading with a zero draft adjustment from your dash display?

Inquiring minds need to know as another thread on shallow boating has come up and I’m not sure how everyone is determining water depth.

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