Torch Lake
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I decided to launch over at the launch in downtown Elk Rapids which is plenty deep enough---the problem is my trailer has 16.5" wheels and I am just barely able to get my boat off the trailer there without my tires going over the ramps edge at the end. I have launched there several times since. Josh aka "Perfectmix" has a 38' Powerquest and says he has launched there many times without any problems...probably because he has a smaller wheel base on his trailer. Josh knows those waters very well around there.
Also, coming from Elk Lake you do not want to go through the stump field by yourself in Lake Skegamog for the first time. Josh can tell you some stories about that as well. I would not let any of this deter you from going, just ask lots of questions from other boaters when you get there or try and have someone with a boat that knows the waters up there meet with you when you launch your boat----especially if you are launching from Elk Lake and heading for Torch Lake via the dreaded stump field in Lake Skegamog. It's ALL FUN though!
Last edited by KAAMA; 08-03-2008 at 09:53 PM.
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Have 42 formula launched several times at state access right next to torch river bridge. Not bad at all just go early to get parking spot. And also you will have to back in off road, very doable and safe. Torch over to lake skembog can be a tuff ride at night. Mark
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Whitewater is a lot deeper than it looks. I've seen some 36+ footers launch there.
And the stumpfield is marked much better this year. Just cruise between the buoys and you're good.
Now the river does have some shallow spots around a couple of the islands that you have to watch for.
And the stumpfield is marked much better this year. Just cruise between the buoys and you're good.
Now the river does have some shallow spots around a couple of the islands that you have to watch for.
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Was that your Saber at the Whitewater dock last Sunday(July 27th) morning? Tribal design paint, I think blue and yellow. If so great looking boat!
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Has anybody gone from Torch, then up Clam Lake, through Grass River to Bellaire? I've done it in a pontoon boat, and passed a cruiser or two - but that was several years ago....
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I have done it a few times. We took a 26ft cruiser thru. Its most shallow point is at the mouth of Bellaire. Its a very long sand bar only a few of feet deep. A twin engine boat might be a bit to deep!
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Whitewater is a lot deeper than it looks. I've seen some 36+ footers launch there.
And the stumpfield is marked much better this year. Just cruise between the buoys and you're good.
Now the river does have some shallow spots around a couple of the islands that you have to watch for.
And the stumpfield is marked much better this year. Just cruise between the buoys and you're good.
Now the river does have some shallow spots around a couple of the islands that you have to watch for.
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Scott is correct, in general the water is much deeper that it looks on these lakes due to the clarity. It is not uncommon for an occational 43 Black Thunder to launch at White Water, the docks are just a little short. The Stump Field as you call it is marked well with water depths in excess of 4ft. The only problem is when some Jack AZZ takes off in 4ft of water and stirs up a suprise log or stump. You just need to come off plane sever hundred feet before the markers. In the river it has a few shallow spots but they are pretty easy to see. To go into Bellaire can be done but not recommended in any boat other that a small I/O, or Pontoon.