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    Default Flat Water...



    I just discovered this photo of my 1987 Comp from my vacation in July 2008. Location: Conconully Reservoir, Conconully Washington.
    Rick Ludtke
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    Rats, the insert image function didn't work...

    Here is the attachement.
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    Rick Ludtke
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    Turns out I'm at home...probably much rather be on that water!!!!!
    Great shot!
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    SWEET....Just became my new screen saver!
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    My lake is never like that
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonyb View Post
    My lake is never like that
    I had to travel about 250 miles to reach this place. We stayed at a waterfront RV park in our motor home for 7 days in July of 2008. 100 degrees, no rain, gentle breezes, afternoon shade, and no people. this place is unreal! In my previous Eastern Washington experience, we often had to get up at Sunrise to get some slalom water, but at this location we didn't need to! I shared the lake with a handful of fishermen, but not a single ski boat for the entire week. I planned to return this summer, but my schedule wouldn't allow it. Maybe next year.
    Rick Ludtke
    1990 Supra Pirata
    1987 Supra Comp TS6M
    Photo Album https://forum.supraboats.com/album.php?albumid=4

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    That place sounds great, I think if I mapquested it, I'd get the following.......46 hours 35 minutes!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rludtke View Post
    I had to travel about 250 miles to reach this place. We stayed at a waterfront RV park in our motor home for 7 days in July of 2008. 100 degrees, no rain, gentle breezes, afternoon shade, and no people. this place is unreal! In my previous Eastern Washington experience, we often had to get up at Sunrise to get some slalom water, but at this location we didn't need to! I shared the lake with a handful of fishermen, but not a single ski boat for the entire week. I planned to return this summer, but my schedule wouldn't allow it. Maybe next year.
    I've always wanted to do a trip like that. Maybe to a secluded place like you see on "Pull" on Fuel TV. Rent a house for a week, or a houseboat, and be on a lake that's dead with nothing to do but ride and try to break your knee's
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonyb View Post
    I've always wanted to do a trip like that. Maybe to a secluded place like you see on "Pull" on Fuel TV. Rent a house for a week, or a houseboat, and be on a lake that's dead with nothing to do but ride and try to break your knee's
    I am looking ahead about three years to a 7 day houseboating adventure we are planning on Lake Roosevelt. This would be a family reunion, probably about 12-15 people on an 80' houseboat for a week. We would take the Surpa (of course), and a fishing boat (also use it for hauling the trash and restocking the ice and beer- it gets better economy). I think this would be an absolute blast!
    Rick Ludtke
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    1987 Supra Comp TS6M
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    We're lucky we'll have glass till 11:00 in the morning, then in the evening again..
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