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  • Lake_BumLake_Bum Member Posts: 1,121 ✭✭✭✭
    edited March 3
    LaRea said:
    @Lake_Bum - Thanks again for posting pix of your cruising grounds.  They are a constant source of entertainment!  How do you tie up the boats?  Sink a screw anchor into the sand?
    Thanks!  If I anchor "bow out" I will use a Danforth with a small buoy attached to the rope to catch it upon each return to camp, and either bury a couple anchors in the sand, or tie off to rocks if I've got some that are the proper angles.   If I bow in, I will usually come off back cleats, and angle out to the beach, and again, either bury anchors, or tie off to rocks.  A keel guard is a wonderful thing to have on Lake Powell. 
    The REAL interesting anchor methods are the giant Houseboats.  They will bury usually 4 or 5 anchors, and tie off to all of them, and either tighten, or loosen ropes, depending on the time of year on fall or rise of the water levels.   A few years back, a "Beach Bag" company appeared out of thin air.  They have these giant bags, that they will pump lake water into, and the bags are placed on the beach at angles to tie off to.  They came up with this idea, because so many boaters had started "pinning" stakes into the sandstone to tie off to.  This was not only illegal, but extremely dangerous, as they usually couldn't get the stakes out, so they are left on the beach and the danger is obvious at that point.   Lake Powell water levels rise and fall a LOT each year with snow runoff, and insanely over-allocated use by surrounding states.   So those stakes are often hidden just below the surface.  

    Here is the beach bags I was talking about.  

    Beach Bags - Lake Powell's Preferred Houseboat Anchoring Method – Beach Bags™ Anchors
    2000 Captiva 232 
  • Dream_InnDream_Inn Member, Moderator Posts: 7,864 mod
    The beach bag is a very interesting concept.  I remember back in the day when I did some boating with my uncle on Lake Pleasant in AZ, the water level was way too deep (and varied) for anchoring.  We would find a nice area and tie to the shrubs or rocks that was around.  Once the houseboat was tied, then we'd raft up the ski boat and jet skis.  Those were some fun times!

    Dream 'Inn III -- 2008 400 Express

  • Lake_BumLake_Bum Member Posts: 1,121 ✭✭✭✭
    I've boated on Lake Pleasant in the past. It's WAYYYY too crowded with the Phoenix folks so close to it.  But.....anchoring there, is definitely different.  It is all rock and cactus.  No way to really beach anything without destroying it.  
    Those Beach Bags have been the source of LOTS of drama.  What happens is, the company will come out, place them at a camp spot, and theoretically is supposed to remain on site until the Houseboat arrives.  They are supposed to pick them up within a couple hours of the Houseboat's departure, but that rarely happens.  Well.....reserving spots is not allowed. It is strictly 1st come, 1st served.  But a beach that has the bags on it, is "somewhat" reserved, and has been a source of frustration for many boaters looking for a prime spot to camp.   I tend to avoid them like the plague, and go find much more private spots to avoid any neighbors at all!  
    2000 Captiva 232 
  • Lake_BumLake_Bum Member Posts: 1,121 ✭✭✭✭
    To keep this post on track, here's another picture!  My camp is on the backside of this beach, I just hiked up to the peak for the photo op! 
    2000 Captiva 232 
  • TonyG13TonyG13 Member Posts: 1,413 ✭✭✭✭
    Lake_Bum said:
    I've boated on Lake Pleasant in the past. It's WAYYYY too crowded with the Phoenix folks so close to it.  But.....anchoring there, is definitely different.  It is all rock and cactus.  No way to really beach anything without destroying it.  
    Those Beach Bags have been the source of LOTS of drama.  What happens is, the company will come out, place them at a camp spot, and theoretically is supposed to remain on site until the Houseboat arrives.  They are supposed to pick them up within a couple hours of the Houseboat's departure, but that rarely happens.  Well.....reserving spots is not allowed. It is strictly 1st come, 1st served.  But a beach that has the bags on it, is "somewhat" reserved, and has been a source of frustration for many boaters looking for a prime spot to camp.   I tend to avoid them like the plague, and go find much more private spots to avoid any neighbors at all!  
    Here is the beach bags I was talking about.  
    Wow! $1500 per anchor?! And a houseboat typically uses 4 or 5? So that's $5000-7500 just to anchor out - and for how long? Here I thought $300 a night was expensive for a transient slip.
  • Lake_BumLake_Bum Member Posts: 1,121 ✭✭✭✭
    TonyG13 said:
    Lake_Bum said:
    I've boated on Lake Pleasant in the past. It's WAYYYY too crowded with the Phoenix folks so close to it.  But.....anchoring there, is definitely different.  It is all rock and cactus.  No way to really beach anything without destroying it.  
    Those Beach Bags have been the source of LOTS of drama.  What happens is, the company will come out, place them at a camp spot, and theoretically is supposed to remain on site until the Houseboat arrives.  They are supposed to pick them up within a couple hours of the Houseboat's departure, but that rarely happens.  Well.....reserving spots is not allowed. It is strictly 1st come, 1st served.  But a beach that has the bags on it, is "somewhat" reserved, and has been a source of frustration for many boaters looking for a prime spot to camp.   I tend to avoid them like the plague, and go find much more private spots to avoid any neighbors at all!  
    Here is the beach bags I was talking about.  
    Wow! $1500 per anchor?! And a houseboat typically uses 4 or 5? So that's $5000-7500 just to anchor out - and for how long? Here I thought $300 a night was expensive for a transient slip.
    Well I don't have any personal experience with them, but I believe that is the total cost of the "set" of bags that they come out and setup for a Boater.   There are lots and lots of million dollar houseboats, some of them are upwards of like $7 million, complete with Helicopter landing pads.  So that beach bag fee is a drop in the bucket for those high rollers!  I do a Houseboat trip with my neighbors each year, and we bury our anchors in the sand, or tie off to boulders. 
    2000 Captiva 232 
  • TonyG13TonyG13 Member Posts: 1,413 ✭✭✭✭
    Fascinating. Been doing a deep dive on the Beach Bag site. Looks like you can actually buy the bags if you're a frequent trip taker. And it does indeed seem to be that pricey: "Houseboats require 4-10 anchors to establish a proper mooring...individual anchors start at just $1,499 each." The emphasis of "just" is mine. Wow. :D 
  • captkevincaptkevin Member Posts: 487 ✭✭✭
    edited March 5
    After years of trailering we have set up this slip & lift. Can't wait for summer

    2004 232
    2021 Yamaha Fx svho
  • TonyG13TonyG13 Member Posts: 1,413 ✭✭✭✭
    I know it's not quite the same as trailering, but we had a mooring ball for years where we had to tender back and forth from shore.

    It was a great day when we got an actual slip that we could just walk on and off to/from shore. I'm sure you'll love it!
  • rasburyrasbury Member Posts: 8,861 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Oh I only wish....I'm shut down from trailering , have had the boat for like 15 years. I have a neighbor,  about 5 houses down that now calls code apparently anytime I bring it home. They have lived there since 05. I don't get it- my street is 30' wide and they write it up as impeading traffic. I'm jealous! 
  • LaReaLaRea Member, Moderator Posts: 8,001 mod
    Me: "Hey Google, give me walking directions to the Savannah ferry dock."
    Google:  "When the ferry passes, swim over and climb aboard.  Ride it to the ferry dock."   :D


  • captkevincaptkevin Member Posts: 487 ✭✭✭
    sounds about right 
    2004 232
    2021 Yamaha Fx svho
  • Rich_Rich_ Member Posts: 295 ✭✭✭
    Fake intelligence, not even artificial 
    Rinker sold but still have other boats        Eastern LI, NY
  • LaReaLaRea Member, Moderator Posts: 8,001 mod
    Looks like this when you run in 6-foot waves and 30-knot wind, and you have an almost-finished 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle, and it gets launched into the air and lands on the floor. The rest of the boat looks like that too.  Good times.   B)


  • LaReaLaRea Member, Moderator Posts: 8,001 mod
    And this is when you rise off the salt, and it leaves a slick of tree pollen in the water.  Welcome to boating in March!


  • Dream_InnDream_Inn Member, Moderator Posts: 7,864 mod
    @LaRea
    The bright side to heading north early is that you get to follow all the tree pollen all the way up :smile:

    Dream 'Inn III -- 2008 400 Express

  • captkevincaptkevin Member Posts: 487 ✭✭✭
    you don't see that everyday
    2004 232
    2021 Yamaha Fx svho
  • grouch0jrgrouch0jr Member Posts: 139 ✭✭✭
    aero3113 said:

    Removing my port drive this morning to replace the trim senders and found this little guy! 🦀 

    I was having problems with my trim senders all last season. Over winter I was finally able to inspect them, the wiring looked good, but the insides were all corroded. I bought new senders and was able to replace the guts without removing the outdrives.
    2006 342EC - Twin Mercruiser 350 MAG MPI Horizons
  • aero3113aero3113 Member Posts: 9,658 ✭✭✭✭✭
    @grouch0jr
    my port side wires were bad. I was able to replace them without removing the bellows, just had to remove the drives and hinge pins for the gimbal ring. It was tight to get in there but I was able to do it. Used the old wires to snake the new ones through. I also noticed that one shim for the gimbal ring hinge pins was missing, have it on order. 


    2008 330EC
  • aero3113aero3113 Member Posts: 9,658 ✭✭✭✭✭
    A few years back, I had this blocking the water intake. Some type of shell growing. Port side also! 😂


    2008 330EC
  • MarkBMarkB Member Posts: 4,002 ✭✭✭✭✭
    LaRea said:
    Looks like this when you run in 6-foot waves and 30-knot wind, and you have an almost-finished 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle, and it gets launched into the air and lands on the floor. The rest of the boat looks like that too.  Good times.   B)


    You need one of these, easy to roll up and then put in the travel bag it comes in. Plus, the pieces won't slide everywhere ... the mat fabric grips the pieces.

    puzzle mat with roll   non slip puzzle board mat portable puzzle organizer for adults enthusiasts suitable for birthday gifts halloween christmas thanksgiving

    Boat Name: King Kong

    "Boat + Water = Fun"

  • LaReaLaRea Member, Moderator Posts: 8,001 mod
    Hah - I'll ask the Admiral if she wants one.  The table is covered by a clear plastic mat that keeps puzzle pieces from sliding ... until the entire boat gets launched into freefall by a giant rogue wave!  
  • YYZRCYYZRC Member Posts: 5,367 ✭✭✭✭✭
    aero3113 said:
    A few years back, I had this blocking the water intake. Some type of shell growing. Port side also! 😂


    Great, now why don't you reshare the poop tank photos @aero3113 !!


    2008 350 EC on Georgian Bay
  • PickleRickPickleRick Member Posts: 4,290 ✭✭✭✭✭
  • aero3113aero3113 Member Posts: 9,658 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Special request from @YYZRC !
    These pics are of when my hole saw fell in the waste tank when I was putting in the tank saver valve.


    2008 330EC
  • PickleRickPickleRick Member Posts: 4,290 ✭✭✭✭✭
    That hole saw fitting would be dead to me. 
  • captkevincaptkevin Member Posts: 487 ✭✭✭
    Me too
    2004 232
    2021 Yamaha Fx svho
  • FormulabenFormulaben Confirm Email, Member Posts: 199 ✭✭
    @aero3113 for what it's worth, you inspired me to install one of those.  No pics though ;) 
    2006 Fiesta Vee 270
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