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Welsh water level #13792548 12/03/20 12:29 AM
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Just curious if anyone has been on welsh or know how the water level is last time i was there almost year ago wasnt safe to dock your boat

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Re: Welsh water level [Re: Skeeterboy86] #13792621 12/03/20 01:45 AM
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It’s two feet lower than last week

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Originally Posted by Skeeterboy86
Just curious if anyone has been on welsh or know how the water level is last time i was there almost year ago wasnt safe to dock your boat


How was it unsafe to "dock" your boat? I've never experienced that anywhere

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Cause when i fished it was so low you had run across sand bar to get on the trailer and alot people messed up props and sucked alot sand and rocks up in there motor

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I was there two weeks ago and a buddy sucked up some sand at the ramp launching and messed up a thermostat. Cost him about $100 to get it fixed. I was out in my boat at the same time and did not have a problem. I have in the past though.

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There is a big sand rock junk pile right behind the ramp.that being said I'd just go somewhere else.


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Re: Welsh water level [Re: Skeeterboy86] #13797686 12/07/20 11:32 PM
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Last year at this time the Welsh was low. Day after day loading at that ramp caused the thermostats to get stuck open from the small pebbles which caused the powerhead to blow. The engine has to get to about 120 degrees to allow the pistons to swell so I am told by Service Marine. They also replaced the powerhead. Food for thought.


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You have to clean out the thermostats if your motor isn't getting to operating temp. I wait till it is 127-132 degrees before I open it up.

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