ZBig boy 2
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New here. Upstate New York. Love the site. Just retired. Coming west.
He is from New York. California would be a upgrade.Welcome to the asylum, we need pics of your boat, wife and girlfriend. Extra points if all three are in the same pic. Don't come to far west as California sux.
I think it's a wash.He is from New York. California would be a upgrade.
Weather isn’t. LolI think it's a wash.
What are marina fees out there in general. Do marinas have dry docking out there? I don't want to down size with the boat. I do read about a lot of no wake zones. My boat doesn't like them. I see I also am going to have to learn about water levels. Is this due to the dams?Our friends have a 388 as well, and take it on Havasu and the Parker Strip. Not a ski boat by any means but hey, it sure gives a smooth ride when the holiday weekends come around!
Your correct. Our snowmobile season is longer than our boating season. I live in the snowiest city in the country. Syracuse ny.Weather isn’t. Lol
Perfect boat for Havasu. Parker's closed...
Thank you. Your info is much needed. East coast- west coast. I'm trying to explain all this to the wife. Let's not forget the rattle snakes either. She read those threads. Oh boy!Marina fees are best buying yearly pass not too bad if you go often
Dry docking is a option but heat and wind and blowing sand will kill your boat out here best to get a house with boat deep garage there are plenty in havasu bullhead area or a storage unit
Lakes out here can get blown out but nothing your boat won't handle
Lakes are river level regulated but there is info on what time and how much water is released
Enjoy the madness
I also read that havasu, powel, lake tahoe get rough. How rough can they get? Your land locked. Yes, boat wakes, but I'm not seeing big water that could even come close to a great lake. Do wanna down size, but what is the big boat standard for you all?
Your correct. Our snowmobile season is longer than our boating season. I live in the snowiest city in the country. Syracuse ny.
I’m not saying they aren’t here, but I’ve never encountered one. A couple weeks ago, the kids went scorpion hunting around the yard and came up empty on those.Thank you. Your info is much needed. East coast- west coast. I'm trying to explain all this to the wife. Let's not forget the rattle snakes either. She read those threads. Oh boy!
What are marina fees out there in general. Do marinas have dry docking out there? I don't want to down size with the boat. I do read about a lot of no wake zones. My boat doesn't like them. I see I also am going to have to learn about water levels. Is this due to the dams?
Have you been to LHC yet, before?Thanks for all the input. I retire end of July. 32 years at General Motors. Engineer for the frame rails, skins and fuel delivery for there truck line. I can usually answer any ??s about there trucks and suv,s, but motors were not what I dealt with. I can tell you Chevy guys, that 90 percent of the components in there motors are not American made. Food for thought there if anyone ever wondered. Kinda sad, but true.
Your correct. Our snowmobile season is longer than our boating season. I live in the snowiest city in the country. Syracuse ny.
The 388 Slingshot's a great boat. Even better with big power and 6's! Havasu won't get rough enough EVER to worry about running a 38' boat with 6's on it. I would agree with the above, Parker is too small for a 38' boat. Is more of a PITA to run there than fun in a boat that size. Did I see you're moving to California? Where abouts? Sorry if I missed that.
You got a pic of your boat? Who built the motors?
Have you folks ever been to Havasu in the summer?Thank you. Your info is much needed. East coast- west coast. I'm trying to explain all this to the wife. Let's not forget the rattle snakes either. She read those threads. Oh boy!
That explains a lot.A 388 with 850's is a dream boat of mine. I've had a pic of a 388 hanging in my garage since 2004. My family is from Long Island and if you need any help around here just let me know because I'm kind of a big wig. And by Big Wig I mean Moderator.
Marina fees are best buying yearly pass not too bad if you go often
Dry docking is a option but heat and wind and blowing sand will kill your boat out here best to get a house with boat deep garage there are plenty in havasu bullhead area or a storage unit
Lakes out here can get blown out but nothing your boat won't handle
Lakes are river level regulated but there is info on what time and how much water is released
Enjoy the madness
I think the means on the trailer in a storage yard like VIP or something.Where is dry docking an option out here? (I haven’t seen that?)
The 388 Slingshot's a great boat. Even better with big power and 6's! Havasu won't get rough enough EVER to worry about running a 38' boat with 6's on it. I would agree with the above, Parker is too small for a 38' boat. Is more of a PITA to run there than fun in a boat that size. Did I see you're moving to California? Where abouts? Sorry if I missed that.
You got a pic of your boat? Who built the motors?
Where is dry docking an option out here? (I haven’t seen that?)
By many standards our water is not big but the real difference is the swells here do not roll unidirectionally at a consistant interval(unless windwhipped), they come from every direction causing some major washing machine effects.I also read that havasu, powel, lake tahoe get rough. How rough can they get? Your land locked. Yes, boat wakes, but I'm not seeing big water that could even come close to a great lake. Do wanna down size, but what is the big boat standard for you all?
The marina does have dry storage.What we call dry docking here, is leaving my boat on my trailer at a marina. I just go, hook up and use there ramp. Very common on big bodies of water, cause boats are bigger. I have a swing out drive guard on my trailer which puts it at almost 50 feet long. Not driveway friendly in most residential areas.
What is the reason for no slips and boats over 32 ft. Another member mentioned it.The marina does have dry storage.
Havasu is predominantly a tow to/from the lake daily unless you have a slip.
Marina is only place with permament slips, it's size is limited geographically.What is the reason for no slips and boats over 32 ft. Another member mentioned it.
I see on Google earth, that there is not a lot of lake front property. Not sure why. Just asking. The west coast boating will be new to us. My wife's family are in Phoenix and Tucson. LHC has peaked her interest, to keep the family distance civil. I'm sure you all understand. She got addicted to this forum, which I will tell you all, is done correctly, and is one of the best public forums out there. I know the boat is a little big, I'll deal with that. My question is, now that I'll be retired, how come you all have stones in your front yards? You all don't like grass?Marina is only place with permament slips, it's size is limited geographically.
There is a new development that has broken ground called The Riviara that might fit your needs better..... If it actually comes to fruition.
I love grass, the grass doesn’t love the heat.I see on Google earth, that there is not a lot of lake front property. Not sure why. Just asking. The west coast boating will be new to us. My wife's family are in Phoenix and Tucson. LHC has peaked her interest, to keep the family distance civil. I'm sure you all understand. She got addicted to this forum, which I will tell you all, is done correctly, and is one of the best public forums out there. I know the boat is a little big, I'll deal with that. My question is, now that I'll be retired, how come you all have stones in your front yards? You all don't like grass?