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How well are your waters marked?
After reading quite a few threads on bent shafts and ripped up props, I wonder how well the water is marked. Ours is pretty good, as long as the water level remains at or near full pond. In the summer, it can drop as much as 8 feet and then, obviously, areas that weren't risky before, become outdrive eaters. I still find comfort in knowing the lake well and paying attention to the chart.
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My dog and I mark the local waters everytime out...
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ROTFLMAO
Rick "bad dog, next time check the wind direction"
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There are two lakes on which I divide my time. One is hardly marked at all and I don't think there is much danger in hitting anything there (knocking on wood). The other is extremely well marked, complete with boat roads. But, as I've discovered, even when you're smack-dab in the boat road, you still run the risk of hitting something.
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