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To put the low lake level into perspective, that little fender at our Mt. View slip usually sits at the center of the engine cowl... it's now officially a bitch climbing out of the boat here!
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That makes a dramtic statement. (Time for a bigger engine)
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Or a taller boat!
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They're just a tiny bit harder to get into and out of when they are that low in the water too.
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