Didn't have time last year to post pics as was having too much fun. My lake (for the first time in history) has been a flooded no-wake zone since about two weeks after the ice melted. Praying for my season to start in August (3 months before the lake freezes again)
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If Darth Vader had a wakeboat, thats how he'd roll. Looks awesome.
so have you put the boat in the water and just idle around in the no wake zone?? Is it like that due to reminant ice chunks still in the water or something? whats the rationale?2019 G23 450
2014 G23 550
2013 G23 450
2011 Malibu Wakesetter 247
2007 Yamaha AR210
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Originally posted by nyryan2001 View PostIf Darth Vader had a wakeboat, thats how he'd roll. Looks awesome.
so have you put the boat in the water and just idle around in the no wake zone?? Is it like that due to reminant ice chunks still in the water or something? whats the rationale?2012 SANTE 230
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Yep, I feel your pain. We typically boat on Minnetonka as well. However, as a backup, we also go over to Independence. They do have a no wake zone out to 250' from shore. Still leaves plenty of water for activity. It's a great weeknight lake but sees plenty of traffic on the weekend. Can't wait for Tonka to open up. I miss Fletchers.
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Originally posted by Super B View PostTime to trailer to northern MN.. No wake restrictions on most of the lakes up there.
What could possibly go wrong??
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Originally posted by sja View PostWhen I bought the boat, I had a great idea: Since I live on the lake, and the dealership has service and hauling on the lake, why not save money and storage and not buy a trailer?
What could possibly go wrong??Pretty sure MarineMax will sell you a trailer....
'09 SV211
'01 Tige` 21i
'85 SN 2001
'78 Ski Tique
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