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On Sep 19, 6:35*pm, bpuharic wrote:
On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 16:27:05 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: I've been out on my cousins 24' Harris pontoon this afternoon. Launched at Vincennes Indiana and took the Wabash north. *The river is absolutely beautiful.and flows at about 5 mi per hr this time of year. *We went about 22 mi. North on the river and looked at the fish eagles hanging around int he trees. It's not a sanctuary, but here's a large group of them that have settled in one specific area for some reason. Fishing must be good for them I suppose. delightful way to spend a day! *sounds like you and the crew had a great time It seems that pontoons were made for the river. we see alot of pontoons in the channely in barnegat bay...folks seem to enjoy themselves Anyhow, a good time was had by all. And it's supposed to be hot this week, and If all goes right I'll take my barge over there next weekend. Y'all ought to do that more often. Life is too short to be bickering in here. 'tis true... Bob it seems that the pontoons are really -pretty versatile in places like that and rivers due to the fact of their stability, room and because they don't have a lot of draft they can safely sneak into places I wouldn't want to take an I/O or Inboard. Especially the Wabash. When the level changes drastically like due to heavy rains up north which can cause the river to rise a couple feet, it seems there s always something floating down, like tree limbs or even logs. And when the river really floods out in the spring, you find some real nasties like an occasional propane tank from somebody's cabin. But I haven't seen any dead animals in a while. anyhow, I've seen people take their I/O's out there when the river was low and it's not uncommon for somebody having to be towed back in due to losing a prop or worse. Y'all ought to do that more often. Life is too short to be bickering in here. 'tis true... Yeah! Sun 'n fun is much better. Good therepy too! |