Darrel409,
I make several trips to Lake Martinez every year (near the Yuma Army Proving Grounds). Your river advice is well noted. I've been upstream with motor trouble before and been glad I hadn't gone down river. I regularly see V-drives running in this portion of the river and anchored alongside sandbars (as you described) opposed to beached jet's and outboards. I've noticed their much more cautious in the approach as well. Fortunately I know this section of the river well but I'm still going to pick up a better anchor/chain and the extra prop as I'm sure I'll forget I'm driving a V-drive as opposed to my old jet boat. No more beaching for me!
The next question is assuming no other damage, it doesn't appear to be too difficult to change a prop as long as the boat's back on the trailer correct?
I make several trips to Lake Martinez every year (near the Yuma Army Proving Grounds). Your river advice is well noted. I've been upstream with motor trouble before and been glad I hadn't gone down river. I regularly see V-drives running in this portion of the river and anchored alongside sandbars (as you described) opposed to beached jet's and outboards. I've noticed their much more cautious in the approach as well. Fortunately I know this section of the river well but I'm still going to pick up a better anchor/chain and the extra prop as I'm sure I'll forget I'm driving a V-drive as opposed to my old jet boat. No more beaching for me!
The next question is assuming no other damage, it doesn't appear to be too difficult to change a prop as long as the boat's back on the trailer correct?
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