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    #16
    Originally posted by CP3 View Post
    those are some sweet pics but I cant believe you went in a river thats only 6 ft deep
    Hahaha. I would ride in a river 6ft deep that has butter like that! One of the rivers we ride in is anywhere from 4-6ft deep at times.

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      #17
      That is absolutely beautiful, it kind of reminds me of one of our areas, when it is low tide you have to hang a super tight turn, sometimes it is just better to drop the rider and isle around them and take off again.

      Ha, 6-feet deep, that's deep by a lot of my boating standards. I have gotten very used to seeing 2.5-3 on the depth gauge, yes idling, but at 4ft on my gauge I know I can get on plane. It is fairly accurate, maybe a few inches off, but close.

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        #18
        Yeah 6 feet is nothing. I have a foot at the end of my dock and still pull riders from there. Stirs up alot but our bottoms are very soft and when it says a foot, you stand on it and sink 3 feet.
        2016 Tige Z3, 2014 Tige Z3
        2013 Tige Z3, 2004 Tige 24V (Legen....dary)

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          #19
          Originally posted by mtnsmith View Post
          That is absolutely beautiful, it kind of reminds me of one of our areas, when it is low tide you have to hang a super tight turn, sometimes it is just better to drop the rider and isle around them and take off again.

          Ha, 6-feet deep, that's deep by a lot of my boating standards. I have gotten very used to seeing 2.5-3 on the depth gauge, yes idling, but at 4ft on my gauge I know I can get on plane. It is fairly accurate, maybe a few inches off, but close.

          I think the whole Chesapeake bay is no more than 4 feet!

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            #20
            Haha here in FL 6ft is deep lol only place that i ride on thats over 6ft is the St. Johns and Clear Lake other than that dont stand up with ur board on or ur toes will be full of mud.

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