01-19-2006, 05:32 PM
I don't know if you'll need chains or not. I saw one guy pull his boat out and never spin a tire without chains yesterday and when he launched this morning. He has good tires and it was bitter cold, so the ice was not as slippery as it would be if the temps were up around 32 degrees. Personally I have never had to use chains but I have a small boat (16' aluminum) that doesn't weigh very much. A heavy fiberglass or welded aluminum boat might be a totally different story and you may need chains.
It will be easier to launch on the east side since the ramp has less snow (~2") but you need to be mindful of the wind. Loading a boat can be a mess if the wind picks up.
Glad the cisco recipe was shared with everyone!
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It will be easier to launch on the east side since the ramp has less snow (~2") but you need to be mindful of the wind. Loading a boat can be a mess if the wind picks up.
Glad the cisco recipe was shared with everyone!
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