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Lake Tahoe
Rick M wrote:
: I'm consider boating on Lake Tahoe. Is it open to power boats? To the public? Yes. Two cycle engine restrictions. Else, open to power boating. check: http://www.boattahoe.com/trparegs.htm No normally aspirated 2 cycle engines. 4 stroke OK. DFI 2 cycle and CARB approved 2 cycles approved. b. |
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Lake Tahoe
wrote in message ... Rick M wrote: : I'm consider boating on Lake Tahoe. Is it open to power boats? To the public? Yes. Two cycle engine restrictions. Else, open to power boating. check: http://www.boattahoe.com/trparegs.htm No normally aspirated 2 cycle engines. 4 stroke OK. DFI 2 cycle and CARB approved 2 cycles approved. b. There are ramps on both ends and in the middle. South Shore has a public ramp near 50 and 89 junction. Meeks Bay has ramp, as well as Tahoe City and I think Sunnyside at Tahoma has ramp. The Nevada side probably has them too, but since I cabin at Rubicon, do not know that side. Bill |
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Lake Tahoe
Calif Bill wrote:
:There are ramps on both ends and in the middle. South Shore has a public :ramp near 50 and 89 junction. Meeks Bay has ramp, as well as Tahoe City and :I think Sunnyside at Tahoma has ramp. The Nevada side probably has them :too, but since I cabin at Rubicon, do not know that side. :Bill The public ramp on highway 50 (El Dorado Beach) is closed due to low water conditions. On the south shore, there are private ramps at Lakeside Marina (right behind Harvey's Casino/Hotel, Camp Richardson Marina (on 89 on the way to Emerald Bay), and Tahoe Keys Marina. On the Nevada side of south shore, there is a nice public ramp at Cave Rock. I'd recommend that ramp if you're going to be in the south shore area...the public ramps are not only twice the price but usually alot more congested. Tahoe Bob South Lake Tahoe, CA |
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