Wind Speed Maximums for Tooning?

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NonHyphenAmerican
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Re: Wind Speed Maximums for Tooning?

#16 Post by NonHyphenAmerican » Sun Apr 20, 2014 3:54 pm

Waterlogged wrote:If it blows the foam off my beer, it's too windy, on land or afloat. :drink

Glenn

If it blows the foam out of my PBR can, I'll agree! :happy
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Re: Wind Speed Maximums for Tooning?

#17 Post by Cycleman07 » Sun Apr 20, 2014 7:14 pm

NonHyphenAmerican wrote:Thanks for the tips.

Hey Cycleman

My wife is from Jenks.

For years as I drove the Cimmarron Turnpike, I'd see boats and think it'd be fun to go out on Keystone.

Is that your lake or do you hit a different one?

One of the nice things I think about having a pontoon will be that we can always put it on the trailer and head out to different lakes, etc.
Keystone is the lake we most often go to. Like every weekend. Occasionally we will go to Skiatook lake. There are a lot of big things going on with a new Marina/restaurant etc. They also have a lot of poker runs etc. I like keystone because there are so many great places to beach up (houseboat island). A lot of great party spots and great people.
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