lazyriverrat
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We recently bought a 24 foot pontoon and had it converted to a tritoon for use at our lazy river house on the St Lawrence River which was also a recent purchase.. We are in a bay where the water depth at best at the dock during high water is about 24 " deep. The tritoon i'm told which has a 50 hp motor, only needs about 18 ' of water to navigate out of from a docking position. Later during the season , the water level is manipulated by users down river and the water depth at the dock will go to 8 " or less. This dock is located at a point on the property that is shared with another cottage. It's already out 35 ' from the main shore line. If you go another 30 ' out you only gain about 3". My idea is to have a mooring weight placed in the water where the depth would be at least 2' in the later part of the season and then use a flat bottom dinghy to access the tritoon which would be moored there in deeper water. This bay is windy and waves will white cap but will only be less then a foot high. My question is has anyone ever had a similar application done sucessfully. How much weight would be needed for the mooring to stay in place and how much anchor rode should be used ?