HAHAHAHA...that damn @Cam Morehead. It's funny, I just read that other thread and am now reading this one and thinking just like you...I want one too, plus @Mongo mentioned pontoons have a bathroom, but I don't see it on this one.
I think someone would call CPS on me if i got caught pulling my son in a tube behind that one. QUOTE="Sweatypants, post: 5354381, member: 37583"]PPRE built 4-rotor turbo sprint boat... 1300hp. Small enough draft for even the shallowest of lakes [/QUOTE]
That’s a decent balance for our area, especially if you go on hartwell where the water can get pretty low.
Wouldn’t go less than 26 on Erie if you actually get out in the lake. Place gets nasty, grew up on it. Most fun I’ve had on the water ever was in a 42 Nor-Tec with twin 1350’s heading back from put in bay. First time I ever got to be throttle man . People load there boats to max capacity too often and on Erie that’s just plain stupid if it’s not powered to its max.
Besides the obscenely large and luxurious 'toons that are best left in the water and "might" offer a bathroom, your options are finding a 'toon with a changing room (basically a pop-up privacy curtain) in which you place a portable camper toilet.
You ain't kidding. Used to live in Mentor and spent my summers on that lake.....if you don't know what you're doing and aren't properly equipped, Erie will swallow you given the chance.
For you classic wooden boat guys...seen on aviation site. It's for sale. Asking $21k Herreshoff 18' pilot boat.
Yes it will and has with a lot of boats. If you don’t know how to handle waves in a boat it can go bad in a hurry.
Yep. We are on Hartwell. We occasionally put in at Keowee. We are on the main channel so we are in 40' of water. It gets over 130' in places.
She started on a modded 440. That thing pissed off every old person on Lake Hartwell. LMAO. The game wardens had me on speed dial..... Lol
Not all of them do. Hell, Evelynes sons Donzi did and he took it out for storage for some damn reason. She was not happy when she went out with him