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Originally Posted by irokcj5
Longer than it does to launch my boat. Boat is already loaded before I go to launch. I thinking of ways to downsize my tackle, and "stuff" so I can launch quicker. To the poster's point, I've seen guys take forever to get out of the way for others, so more room is always nice.
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not just that but there are a lot of kayak events and tournaments where there could be dozens of yakers trying to launch and "start" in an organized manner and then there are the hobby groups who just like to go out in groups of 6 or 8 yaks to be safer as a group. with the limited space its hard to image room for more then 2 yaks to "wait" off to the side while others launch and the congestion is a lot more perilous for a yak that can tip over easy.
the plans "unless I imagined it" showed a concrete or paved parking with a restroom building and fishing piers. what they built so far was something me and you could have done ourselves in 4 weeks with a backhoe and 30 truck loads of gravel. it still looks like the very early beginning of an unfinished project so I hope and pray they do finish it as the plans showed it would be built.
no matter what it is a lot better then having nothing or being forced to use bobby lynn or boudreauxs and pay to launch
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Originally Posted by latravcha
Still better than launching at Bobby Lynn's down the road. That place it very shallow.
The one by the bridge will save you $10 launch fee
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wow, last time I went to bobby lynn (i think it went last year) it was still $5, they must have went up to $10 because of the free launch being built, so sad