Surface Interval wrote:
We bought a paddle with a telescoping boat hook handle, and found a telescoping boat hook floating in the water that will go to 8 feet. I would recommend at least 6 ft extended. We found that having two hooks helped when going thru locks on the river and for some difficult docking situations. Having a hook readily available also helps for those occasions when your favorite cap or other floating object jumps out of the boat for a swim. The paddle came in handy when an electrical issue (bad fuse holder for engine computer) made me paddle across the marina to the ramp. The hook has also been handy for taking down some Christmas lights or for reaching something in the rafters of the garage.
So if you don't mind me asking...What part of Minnesota? We are in a south central suburb and trailer to the river(s) most weekends.
Have a blast with the 190. We bought a 190 new in '95 and ran it for 18 seasons and over 2000 hours before upgrading. It is a great boat.
I'm in Maple Grove. I've got a ton of "homework" to do to find some nice lakes, I don't want to be stuck on the same lake all the time.
My list so far is:
Minnetonka
Lake Waconia
Medicine (real close to home)
Lake Carlos (Alexandria, aunt/uncles cabin)
Round Lake (Hayward, family friends cabin)
A lake in Buffalo I heard was nice (can't remember the name right now)
Would like to take a trip to Gull/Margaret sometime too. I'm more than willing to drive a couple hours to get in a "one day vacation".
I'll take suggestions
