USA_boater
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2018
- Messages
- 275
In sandy areas of a particular lake I go to, I have beached my JetSki a time or two. I figure it is light enough and narrow enough that I could do it safely without hitting any hidden rocks or scratching much. I anchor mostly though with this craft.
On my Four Winns Horizon run about, I have not had it long (used boat) and have only anchored it; but from the looks of the hull, I'd say never beached. I see other nicer boats beached all the time at my lake but I probably would not beech the Four Winns unless someone convinced me the sand isn't that rough on the hull? I also worry about hidden rocks which do exist on the approach at some of the popular spots I see people beaching.
BUT although I am interested in commentary & opinions on the above craft, the main beach case I have is my new Tracker Pro 170 aluminum boat. it would be very nice if I was going to fish by myself if I could beach it while I parked/retrieved the truck & trailer. I wonder how much the sand would scratch the factory coating on the aluminum? But I think I am worried more because it is the first new boat I've ever bought (just got it). Is beaching it a better option than risking scuffs on the dock with nobody tending it while I am getting the trailer?
Educate me!
On my Four Winns Horizon run about, I have not had it long (used boat) and have only anchored it; but from the looks of the hull, I'd say never beached. I see other nicer boats beached all the time at my lake but I probably would not beech the Four Winns unless someone convinced me the sand isn't that rough on the hull? I also worry about hidden rocks which do exist on the approach at some of the popular spots I see people beaching.
BUT although I am interested in commentary & opinions on the above craft, the main beach case I have is my new Tracker Pro 170 aluminum boat. it would be very nice if I was going to fish by myself if I could beach it while I parked/retrieved the truck & trailer. I wonder how much the sand would scratch the factory coating on the aluminum? But I think I am worried more because it is the first new boat I've ever bought (just got it). Is beaching it a better option than risking scuffs on the dock with nobody tending it while I am getting the trailer?
Educate me!