dungeness river
- bluebullitt2003
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dungeness river
just bought property in sequim and i got a river boat with a jet drive, i was wondering if anyone knew if i could take the boat on the dungeness river, or if there are restrictions to boats on the river
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RE:dungeness river
I think for the most part the rivers over their are protected by being extremely shallow in many areas. What kind of tub did you get?
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1995 wooldridge 21' Alaskan Flat Bottom, i can get in 3 inches of water no problem
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- bluebullitt2003
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RE:dungeness river
I don't believe so but I've fly fished this river for years and Bodo is right,its pretty shallow in most areas.bluebullitt2003 wrote:but does anyone know if its a protected river from gas engines?
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RE:dungeness river
Forget about a sled on the Dungy. Most places you couldn't even turn a 21' sled around.
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haha ok thanks a bunch for the info guys, good to know about the elwah, i will have to try that for sure
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One other thing to think about when you're out there. Check any streches of river you want to run on foot first and ask locals about it. There are many areas are just not "jet" friendly. You can run there but you might not want to, if you get my drift, wink, wink.
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RE:dungeness river
I floated it in a rubber raft as a kid we spent more time carrying the raft than floating.