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Taking my boat to the Texas gulf
I have a old 15 ft Lonestar with a 50hp Chrysler outboard, i plan on taking
it out to Port Aransas Texas and do some bay fishing for the first time, I normally use it on fresh water lakes. What do i need to do to protect it from salt water. |
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Taking my boat to the Texas gulf
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"marivera" wrote: I have a old 15 ft Lonestar with a 50hp Chrysler outboard, i plan on taking it out to Port Aransas Texas and do some bay fishing for the first time, I normally use it on fresh water lakes. What do i need to do to protect it from salt water. Why don't you put in at Rockport or Aransas Pass? Port A is really for the Intercoastal waterway and the Gulf, AFAIK. -- Member AAAAAAAA American Association Against Acronym Abuse And Also Ambiguity. |
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Taking my boat to the Texas gulf
Nothing particular, just do a good rinse down and flush when you're done.
Have fun, you might wanna go down to Corpus though. "marivera" wrote in message ... I have a old 15 ft Lonestar with a 50hp Chrysler outboard, i plan on taking it out to Port Aransas Texas and do some bay fishing for the first time, I normally use it on fresh water lakes. What do i need to do to protect it from salt water. |
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Taking my boat to the Texas gulf
Where i had planned on put my boat out is on the Aransas pass side of the
Ferry, I see all kinds of boats launching on what looks like shallow areas. I dont know how deep the water is but it looks like fun, just have to make sure my depth finder works. thanks "marivera" wrote in message ... I have a old 15 ft Lonestar with a 50hp Chrysler outboard, i plan on taking it out to Port Aransas Texas and do some bay fishing for the first time, I normally use it on fresh water lakes. What do i need to do to protect it from salt water. |
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Taking my boat to the Texas gulf
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"marivera" wrote: Where i had planned on put my boat out is on the Aransas pass side of the Ferry, I see all kinds of boats launching on what looks like shallow areas. I dont know how deep the water is but it looks like fun, just have to make sure my depth finder works. There is a boat ramp immeadiatly after the ferry on the island on your left. Be better to put in where there is pavement, the sand can eat your car. Personally, I'd put in IN Aransas Pass, for Redfish Bay, at the boat ramp there. Or at the ramp at the Copano Bay Causeway (statepark) Bridge north of Rockport/Fulton, on Copano and Aransas Bay. -- Member AAAAAAAA American Association Against Acronym Abuse And Also Ambiguity. |
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