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Offline Jason

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A very still St. Croix
« on: March 27, 2020, 09:36:11 PM »
Doesn’t happen too often to be this still. Not much ice left so boating season is just around the corner!

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Offline David CVX-16

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Re: A very still St. Croix
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2020, 08:42:27 AM »
Can not wait.

My last trip last year was on the St. Croix on October10th, not knowing it was in the flood stage no-wake stage. Traveled fast from Hastings to Kinni, wondered why no one was going fast, asked a fisherman, idled back to Prescott, then traveled to Treasure Island.
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Re: A very still St. Croix
« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2020, 08:54:30 AM »
I also, can’t wait.  And I see no problem with keeping 6’ apart if this is still going on...
84 ssv-151, 76 cvx-16 ss, 77cvx-20 jet, 90 CSS-19, 78 cv-23, 77 gt-150, 2-78 cvx-16, 79cvx-16, 79 cvz-18,  73 cv-16, 74 cv-18, 89 219 Futura, 76 gt-150 jet, 79 cv-23, 02 Gx-225,  1980 intimidator = done!.. 79 hvp175   Now  done?