Lake St Clair Launch Ramps
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Your best bet is probably south river road launch. The 696 construction has been a real pain the last few weekends. A 32' skater is relatively easy to tow so I would take 696 to 75 north to rochester road / big beaver (16mile). Then take 16 mile across. That will take you to both Metro and the South River launch. You can launch at both, but metro has a long idle to get the lake. S. River is next to a coast guard station so make sure you're legal!
Your best bet is probably south river road launch. The 696 construction has been a real pain the last few weekends. A 32' skater is relatively easy to tow so I would take 696 to 75 north to rochester road / big beaver (16mile). Then take 16 mile across. That will take you to both Metro and the South River launch. You can launch at both, but metro has a long idle to get the lake. S. River is next to a coast guard station so make sure you're legal!
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DETDIA -
Your best bet is probably south river road launch. The 696 construction has been a real pain the last few weekends. A 32' skater is relatively easy to tow so I would take 696 to 75 north to rochester road / big beaver (16mile). Then take 16 mile across. That will take you to both Metro and the South River launch. You can launch at both, but metro has a long idle to get the lake. S. River is next to a coast guard station so make sure you're legal!
Your best bet is probably south river road launch. The 696 construction has been a real pain the last few weekends. A 32' skater is relatively easy to tow so I would take 696 to 75 north to rochester road / big beaver (16mile). Then take 16 mile across. That will take you to both Metro and the South River launch. You can launch at both, but metro has a long idle to get the lake. S. River is next to a coast guard station so make sure you're legal!
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