On Feb 16, 9:51*pm, Tim wrote:
On Feb 16, 7:43*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 17:18:15 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:
On Feb 16, 7:07*pm, Tim wrote:
On Feb 16, 4:16*pm, wrote:
It's a 25 footer. *It's usually just the two of us, with another
couple or two joining us from time to time, so that's plenty big.
Our lake actually has some big water, with the one of the main
sections being about 2 x 6 miles, so when the wind picks up it can get
fairly rough and will whitecap. *
That sounds like my favorite lake. Carlyle in S. Illinois.
There's plenty of the bigger pontoons that go out, but if you see an
older one, it's usually loaded down with partiers
Well, the newer ones are too. But there's a guy out there that has a
28 ft. Sanpan, ad it's about as crusty as one can imagine,and there's
always a load of g-string chicks and beer bellys on it. So much so,
that the 40 hp merc. cant seem to hardly push it. (So it seems)
but they always seem to make it from one end of the lake to another
regardless of wind and waves.
I suppose the only concern they have is if the keg runs dry.
Sort of like this huh?http://gfretwell.com/electrical/the_butt_ugly.jpg
just about, only 28' and loaded to the deck.
There's a homemade pontoon on the lake here. It's got to be 20'x40',
with 6 or 8 pontoon logs under it. There's a basic rail running
around it, a 10'x10' yard shelter erected on it, and maybe a 40hp on
the rear. Add a bunch of plastic chairs, and you get the idea. I've
seen it out a few times, but I know where it's docked. as well. I'll
have to get a couple of pictures of it next time we're out.