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Re: Buying an inflatable from Defender's store. Anything wrong with that seller?
the only way I will go to Bahamas is with a 200hp jet ski with a least 16 gallons lol.
Definitely meant Great Kills, lol. Too much OT and it appears it will be extended through the Holidays!!!The money is not bad but I feel like I lost my whole summer! Headed to Aruba in a few weeks though... that should help, lol. Have a look at the Easy launch wheels site. Those are the wheels I have on the 340, I modified them so I can use smaller wheels for the concrete ramp. I can switch between the big wheels and the modded wheels in a couple of minutes but the big wheels have so much surface area they are great in sand! May still not be enough for your boat but the site seems to imply they will work up to your size. They are expensive though and seeing as you already have wheels.... The great thing about having a few other guys around is.... you have a few other guys around. We can definitely get er launched just about anywhere, with maybe an extra trip to/ from the shoreline at most. I have a hand held VHF. It's waterproof and it is supposed to float. Not eager to try that part out though. It's great, when I remember to bring it.. i'm gonna make a must take bag, lol.
As for Sandy hook, I figured if we made it down that far we would spend a lot of time for sure, catching or not!
Getting thrown from the boat was a learning experience.. it taught me when to back off and how the boat feels close to the edge, though truthfully it can get you without warning. Each boat seem to have it's own feel having piloted three different inflatables. The best thing about it all is knowing for sure that all the safety stuff worked.. the lanyard stopped the boat, the vest kept me afloat and I was able to pull myself back in with the side rope! Hard lesson but one well (L)earned. Lol. I am still a little nervous about the lost at sea thing but truthfully that is very unlikely where we are now. I did have an adventure in Florida (Sebastian Inlet) where the tidal flow out to sea was very nearly too strong even for my 15hp at the height of the outgoing. I first anchored til I got my wits about me and then used a tack course almost like sailing to get back where I wanted to go. Absolute worst case I would have waited an hr or so on anchor for the tide to slow.. which it inevitably would. All of those little incidents have served to make me more comfortable in knowing that if i don't panic i can survive even my bubble headed moments. In all honesty at no time was I more worried about anything more than losing the boat/ motor.. which can be replaced. Out to sea with no power and no chance of swimming to a safe place.... THAT scares me. So the trip to the Bahamas will have to wait (I hear some guys make it over in 16 footers with 40 hp motors... on less than 10 gallons of gas!!!!)
the only way I will go to Bahamas is with a 200hp jet ski with a least 16 gallons lol.