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Join Date: Jan 2012
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The surface of the lake is too crowded.
What is needed are more submarines! |
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There are lots of private submarines around, you just never see them under the water. Not sure if the Submarine Club of NH still has their annual get together on the lake, but if they do you should check it out. Or invite your wife out to watch the submarine races, they are lots of fun.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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So with the original questions and concerns being about bow numbers, Where did you put the bow numbers? Did you just curve them around the deck?
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I bought a Radinn board this year and have been enjoying it immensely. I just went through the process of registering the boat (yes, you absolutely have to have to have these registered). I stopped by Marine Patrol in Gilford and asked about placement of the bow numbers. A marine patrol officer told me that you need to use the standard 3 inch letters, but you can wrap the numbers over the top of the board. They don't need to be vertical.
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Join Date: Jun 2014
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I’m getting what I believe is cavitation and I’m told once I get up and level the board that will go away. It was to rough this weekend. I’ve been working on the house every day I’m up and to exhausted to get up as early as I should if I want glassy water. I need to work out a better way to get it down to the water. I have rocky steps and it has not been easy. Might make a lift or something. Wish I could just leave it on a jet ski lift. |
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Mine is an explore. It’s big and wide and heavy. I couldn’t imagine getting it down Rocky steps. I bought a kayak trolly to help wheel mine down to our shoreline, but I doubt that would work well on steps. Definitely have to transport the board and battery separately for as long as possible. A lift is an interesting idea. Now that I have a good amount of confidence on the board, I want to try out a carve. It looks way easier to turn, and looks like more fun. And it’s smaller and lighter!
These boards are definitely not good in rough water. Cavitation will be an issue. I tend to ride later in the afternoon, closer to sunset when our area of the lake is emptier and the water is smooth. On smooth water, it’s great. Try to find a nice cove or protected part of the lake with calmer water. |
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Fay's Boat Yard sailboat and Hobie store has a number, about eight, different kayak movers with two wheels with different types of wheels and what-not .... for moving a kayak type vessel. The back wall of their sail boat store has a whole wall area with all these different wheel movers on display.
Is different than what you can get at Walmart.
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It’s only around 4 rock steps and I have a kayak dolly. I kind of set the board bag down the steps and lift it out of board bag from the water. Little awkward. Lot’s of options to fix that, just need to think it through. Taking the fins off and on is a pain. Like to find solution that I can leave them on. I have a large pump house 10’ X 10’ near the water with no pump in it. Like to build a ramp from it to the water. But it’s probably 15ft back or so, a little long. |
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I wonder if something like this would work for you.
https://shoreramp.com/products/pwc-5...hoCVzEQAvD_BwE |
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I figured stuff like that was around but just had not researched yet. |
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