Boat is in and driving lessons have begun!

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katieclooney
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Boat is in and driving lessons have begun!

#1 Post by katieclooney » Sat May 25, 2013 7:48 am

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Got the bimini on and installed and the weather was finally nice enough to take her out.
Had a fellow toon owner drive with me to get the basics down with driving and navigating our lakes (we live on the Chain of Lakes so there are deep parts and shallow parts and since I have a stationary motor, I don't want to meet these shallow parts)
Docking was great the first time out. 2nd time, I don't know if what the issue was but I couldn't get her backend next to the pier to save my life.
So now I am on the hunt for a boat hook.
Other than that, shes floating and moving fabulously :)

Hope everyone is enjoying their boating season!

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#2 Post by MH Hawker » Sat May 25, 2013 8:21 am

Thats a very nice looking boat. Even a slight wind will knock you off just enough, and I would look and see if your motor is set so the tilt lock is free when its in neutral and forward. That way if you bump some thing it rides over it. you can test it by garbing the LU and pulling it up if it moves then it is, if not it needs to be.
You will get the hang of handling it fast, their not bad. Just remember it reacts slow
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#3 Post by evinrude2stroke » Sat May 25, 2013 9:52 am

Sweet. Your going to enjoy yourself. Just remember take it slow and have your ropes ready. I see you your :usa flying :thumbsup. I don't leave the dock unless mine is up.
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#4 Post by katieclooney » Sat May 25, 2013 9:58 am

MH Hawker wrote:Thats a very nice looking boat. Even a slight wind will knock you off just enough, and I would look and see if your motor is set so the tilt lock is free when its in neutral and forward. That way if you bump some thing it rides over it. you can test it by garbing the LU and pulling it up if it moves then it is, if not it needs to be.
You will get the hang of handling it fast, their not bad. Just remember it reacts slow

hmm...I don't know if it is or not. next time I am out there ill check it.
Would it have this feature on it? its an 1984 Evinrude. I remember seeing a black tab on it that had "tilt" listed on it

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#5 Post by MH Hawker » Sat May 25, 2013 7:19 pm

Yes it will have it.
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#6 Post by pond tuuunes » Sun May 26, 2013 2:51 pm

Katie, I dont have mine ready, but I will keep an eye out for you when I get out there. good luck, and enjoy your toon! stay in between the channel markers, and dont try the shortcut into Pistakee, and I cant really think of to many spots you will have trouble with. JT

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#7 Post by katieclooney » Sun May 26, 2013 3:28 pm

pond tuuunes wrote:Katie, I dont have mine ready, but I will keep an eye out for you when I get out there. good luck, and enjoy your toon! stay in between the channel markers, and dont try the shortcut into Pistakee, and I cant really think of to many spots you will have trouble with. JT

P.S. funonthefox.com is also good info.

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Where is the shortcut into Pistakee?

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#8 Post by pond tuuunes » Sun May 26, 2013 5:13 pm

from Nippersink to Pistakee, go under rt 12 bridge. (not beer can bridge) just after Trinsky Island, there is a small deep spot that was put there for emergency boats, but used by alot of boats, its just a small deeper spot for getting up on plain. but very shallow all around it. All it does is eliminates the long no wake area heading down river. JT
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#9 Post by SoCalAngler » Sun May 26, 2013 5:31 pm

Looking good! Practice makes perfect. The more you dock the better you will get. Nice looking 'toon!
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#10 Post by katieclooney » Sun May 26, 2013 6:38 pm

pond tuuunes wrote:from Nippersink to Pistakee, go under rt 12 bridge. (not beer can bridge) just after Trinsky Island, there is a small deep spot that was put there for emergency boats, but used by alot of boats, its just a small deeper spot for getting up on plain. but very shallow all around it. All it does is eliminates the long no wake area heading down river. JT
http://funonthefox.com/board/viewtopic. ... ut#p209116

Ohhhhh. Ill take the long way around then. Thanks for the heads up!!! :)
SoCalAngler wrote:Looking good! Practice makes perfect. The more you dock the better you will get. Nice looking 'toon!
Thank you! Im gonna get a docking hook to help me out a bit.

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#11 Post by BobG » Tue May 28, 2013 2:25 pm

katieclooney wrote:Where is the shortcut into Pistakee?
Apparently, there isn't one - only something that looks like one but leads you to tragedy and strife.
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#12 Post by pond tuuunes » Tue May 28, 2013 3:18 pm

BobG wrote:
katieclooney wrote:Where is the shortcut into Pistakee?
Apparently, there isn't one - only something that looks like one but leads you to tragedy and strife.

its there, I only use it, if theres a storm coming, or Im in a hurry, otherwise, I just enjoy the ride. JT
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#13 Post by katieclooney » Tue May 28, 2013 5:54 pm

pond tuuunes wrote:
BobG wrote:
katieclooney wrote:Where is the shortcut into Pistakee?
Apparently, there isn't one - only something that looks like one but leads you to tragedy and strife.

its there, I only use it, if theres a storm coming, or Im in a hurry, otherwise, I just enjoy the ride. JT

JT, so I want the channel that runs along the side Bauskes correct? Not the one that angels towards the west side of pistakee?

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#14 Post by pond tuuunes » Thu May 30, 2013 3:58 pm

I use the one on the west side, it depends where your going, to go down river, use the one on the west side, by the statue of liberty. JT
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#15 Post by bassn386 » Fri May 31, 2013 11:59 am

Katie, get a telescoping hook. I got mine at BassPro and it seems to hold up fairly well so far.
Also, you might want to consider having cleats mounted fore & aft on both sides. It sure makes it easier to tie up (for me anyway).
You might want to also think about taking a boat safety course from the local USCG Auxiliary.
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