bracketracer
Active Member
- Aug 23, 2016
- 560
- Boat Info
- 2001 380DA
Fully updated Raymarine MFDs, Quantum radar, full LED lighting conversion, and lots more.
- Engines
- Twin 454 Horizons
Went in earlier this year than I ever have, which was nice, but the lake level and conditions were pretty bad all the way through the end of June.
Started the season fishing off of some friends boats. First outing was 4/28. There was still ice on the lake. Fishing was good though. Boated close to 50. Kept one for myself.
Finally got my dash setup exactly how I wanted it. Took some money, but worth every penny.
First really decent day out there
Toronto to the right of the sun.
More fishing, on an absolutely perfect '92 Tiara 3600
Random sunset
Marina did a Catalina Wine Mixer, complete with helicopter rides. That was pretty cool
Bought a boat for my boat. It's only a 9', so it's seriously over-powered. When it does actually get on plane after doing wheelies for days, it's downright scary.
Sunset
Sunrise
Late season shot of the marina.
My last outing of the season. Wife was home sick, so I stayed over on the boat Saturday. Conditions were outstanding. Went about 10 miles out, powered down, and listened to music. Closest blip on the radar was over 8 miles away. That was pretty cool.
That night, was running around our harbor, and ran across this killer Pachanga.
And that's it for the 2019 season. It was way too short.
Started the season fishing off of some friends boats. First outing was 4/28. There was still ice on the lake. Fishing was good though. Boated close to 50. Kept one for myself.
Finally got my dash setup exactly how I wanted it. Took some money, but worth every penny.
First really decent day out there
Toronto to the right of the sun.
More fishing, on an absolutely perfect '92 Tiara 3600
Random sunset
Marina did a Catalina Wine Mixer, complete with helicopter rides. That was pretty cool
Bought a boat for my boat. It's only a 9', so it's seriously over-powered. When it does actually get on plane after doing wheelies for days, it's downright scary.
Sunset
Sunrise
Late season shot of the marina.
My last outing of the season. Wife was home sick, so I stayed over on the boat Saturday. Conditions were outstanding. Went about 10 miles out, powered down, and listened to music. Closest blip on the radar was over 8 miles away. That was pretty cool.
That night, was running around our harbor, and ran across this killer Pachanga.
And that's it for the 2019 season. It was way too short.