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travelnutz wrote:
NYCgrrl,
Not going to get any younger and there comes a time you can no longer be able to do it physically. Don't need a big boat to do it, just inside sleeping, food, and easily emptied toilet capabilities. A trip of a lifetime that will never be forgotten.
Outboard engines are golden for this long trip as they tip up and over any submerged obstructions or floating objects and prevent the costly repairs. We've done many sections of it but not the entire thing yet.
An alternate route variation is to take the Tombigbee Waterway when reaching Tennessee and go south to the Mobile River and on to Mobile Alabama and the Intercoastal Waterway thus avoiding New Orleans area.
โMar-31-2017 09:45 AM
NYCgrrl wrote:That sounds like a fun trip, never even thought about a trip like that.
Somewhat on topic I recently read an article on "the Great Loop".
Sounds like relaxing fun and I wondered if anyone here has done it.
Now I doubt that I'll have the time and knowledge for it but the idea piqued my interest.
โMar-31-2017 09:38 AM
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โMar-31-2017 08:33 AM
PA12DRVR wrote:
"TW, if anyone is using a boat hauler that mounts on a truck, I'd like to hear your experience. I have a '14 Alumacraft that needs to travel on the truck."
Ditto this ^^^^
Sourcing a 14' boat for going on the truck either by itself or when towing the 23' "big boat".
FWIW, any given summer weekend, there are dozens of folks camping (equal mix of RV's and tents) at many Southcentral Alaska lakes with boats along, powered, canoe, kayak, even SUP's lately.
โMar-31-2017 08:16 AM
โMar-31-2017 08:08 AM
NYCgrrl wrote:Go for it or even a portion of it. The US rivers are very much an unused recreational dream. A large portion of different rivers are untouched and exist in almost a wilderness condition. Of course, there are other areas that are well developed or have commercial enterprise but I've found a large part of the Mississippi, Ohio, and Tennessee, are truly beautiful.
Somewhat on topic I recently read an article on "the Great Loop".
Sounds like relaxing fun and I wondered if anyone here has done it.
Now I doubt that I'll have the time and knowledge for it but the idea piqued my interest.
โMar-31-2017 07:48 AM
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โMar-31-2017 04:31 AM
colliehauler wrote:FunnyCamper wrote:Just bought a used Lund Rebel 16' boat with 25hp outboard. Will explore some of the lakes that allow motorized craft in the boundary waters this summer.
old times was 24 ft Lund behind our truck camper. ahh, those were the days ๐
now it is 1 fishing kayak, 2 recreational kayaks we take at all times inside toyhauler. water people.
โMar-30-2017 09:40 PM
westend wrote:
What is your freakin' point?
This thread is about RV'ing and how users also carry their watercraft. It's not about whether your definition of "boat" is to be discussed or if there is usable water in the West. You have almost derailed this thread twice with your nonsense and if history repeats, we will now be subject to your name calling and juvenile put-downs.
Please, stay on topic and be an adult.