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<blockquote data-quote="user 29" data-source="post: 473248" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>There’s something else I just thought about and I should add. In NJ, most of the ramps I launched from were unimproved and with very little incline. Have you ever launched at the old Assunpink and Rising Sun ramp, JL8Jeff? The Farrington chain of lakes or even Manasquan Reservoir? Again, not steep ramps, you might have back up past the shoreline and into the lake to launch.</p><p>In SC, the ramps I’ve seen are improved and have inclines from shoreline to depths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 29, post: 473248, member: 29"] There’s something else I just thought about and I should add. In NJ, most of the ramps I launched from were unimproved and with very little incline. Have you ever launched at the old Assunpink and Rising Sun ramp, JL8Jeff? The Farrington chain of lakes or even Manasquan Reservoir? Again, not steep ramps, you might have back up past the shoreline and into the lake to launch. In SC, the ramps I’ve seen are improved and have inclines from shoreline to depths. [/QUOTE]
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