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Re: Rayburn boat lanes and chips [Re: LittleGazoo] #12436432 09/22/17 02:47 AM
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Originally Posted By: LittleGazoo
Originally Posted By: Colton Boles
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There is no marked boat lane leaving cassell boykin and if you run toward the bridge from there you will notice a long underwater point. Theres a stump around the end of it that is sitting right at the surface at the moment that you will need to avoid. . .

Anyone have GPS coordinates of that stump?




https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-974AHS4qJ8

There is one Ken Smith marked



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Re: Rayburn boat lanes and chips [Re: LittleGazoo] #12436791 09/22/17 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted By: LittleGazoo
Originally Posted By: Colton Boles
. . .
There is no marked boat lane leaving cassell boykin and if you run toward the bridge from there you will notice a long underwater point. Theres a stump around the end of it that is sitting right at the surface at the moment that you will need to avoid. . .

Anyone have GPS coordinates of that stump?



WHICH ONE? roflmao
There are SEVERAL in that vacinity!!!

Re: Rayburn boat lanes and chips [Re: BMCD] #12436796 09/22/17 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted By: BMCD
At this water level...your very safe.



Oooooo "VERY" is not a word I would use!
No you are NOT "VERY" safe, especially depending on where you go. Many of the usual visible stumps are just below the waterline. thumb

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