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 Post subject: Re: Who here boats in Havasu?
PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2016 8:28 pm 
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WayneTuttle wrote:
When we do Havasu, we launch at Havasu Springs. I used to launch at Take-Off point with lighter boats, but the steep ramp makes it hard for the KIA' front tires to get the boat back out of the water! Maybe the new All Wheel Drive KIA I got a couple of weeks ago will solve that problem.

But we prefer the uncrowded and deep section of the lake between The Springs and the Pump Station on the California side. A few weeks ago we stopped to eat snacks on the boat and wandered into the 5MPH zone by the Arizona pumping station and while idling along in what seemed to be deep water I hit a pinnacle and dinged my prop - Something I have never done on the River. The pinnacle was very narrow and not easily detected except by the prop (I had about 3,500 pounds of ballast and 4 people on board). The river has shallow areas rather than things that stick up, so you can see the shallows well before you enter them - if you wear polarized sunglasses.

From this string of posts, I now know that many other Axis owners operate in my neighborhood. But I think I am still the only one who uses a KIA as a tow vehicle...

That's amazing you can get a Kia to tow your boat. I thought I would struggle with my 06 tundra with the A24.


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 Post subject: Sweet KIA
PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2016 9:46 pm 
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Location: Parker Strip, AZ
I use the KIA Sorrento. 7 passengers and 290 HP V6. All creature comforts and it gets almost 30 MPG driving from LA to Parker at 85 mph. Plenty of poop to get the boat moving at surface-street speeds. I never even put the Bimini down, so I do not tow fast with it. Never more than 55 ish. Going up the hill from Parker to the springs is no problem at all. I would not ever tow far for fear of killing the car. Last one was a 2013 and I traded it for a 2016 after 83,000 with only having to replace the oil and tires. Did not even use a set of brake pads (I do mostly drive freeway).

The car tows from garage (Rio Vista Storage in Parker) to the gas station and to the ramp.

The last one was front wheel drive and did nto weigh enough to have traction to pull boat without a lot of careful feathering of the throttle. New one is all wheel drive so I expect it to do better. As I said it had plenty of poop, but no traction. The towing capacity of the All Wheel Drive version is 5,000 pounds, up from 3.500 pounds for the frong wheel drive.

When I tow the boat around Parker, people do stop, point, and laugh.


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 Post subject: Re: Who here boats in Havasu?
PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2016 11:46 pm 
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WayneTuttle wrote:
I use the KIA Sorrento. 7 passengers and 290 HP V6. All creature comforts and it gets almost 30 MPG driving from LA to Parker at 85 mph. Plenty of poop to get the boat moving at surface-street speeds. I never even put the Bimini down, so I do not tow fast with it. Never more than 55 ish. Going up the hill from Parker to the springs is no problem at all. I would not ever tow far for fear of killing the car. Last one was a 2013 and I traded it for a 2016 after 83,000 with only having to replace the oil and tires. Did not even use a set of brake pads (I do mostly drive freeway).

The car tows from garage (Rio Vista Storage in Parker) to the gas station and to the ramp.

The last one was front wheel drive and did nto weigh enough to have traction to pull boat without a lot of careful feathering of the throttle. New one is all wheel drive so I expect it to do better. As I said it had plenty of poop, but no traction. The towing capacity of the All Wheel Drive version is 5,000 pounds, up from 3.500 pounds for the frong wheel drive.

When I tow the boat around Parker, people do stop, point, and laugh.

I get the same looks when I'm passing diesels or at the ramp with my 4.7 tundra. Haha


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 Post subject: Re: Who here boats in Havasu?
PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2016 3:36 pm 
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Here's my shameless plug for my A24 for sale. http://www.onlyinboards.com/2015-Axis-A ... 52061.aspx
If I can't sell it, I'll see you guys out there soon!


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 Post subject: Who here boats in Havasu?
PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2016 12:11 am 
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Coreyfire wrote:
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Who's going to be out this weekend? I'll be out Saturday-Monday. I'll be in my Moomba & my buddy has a MB B52. If anyone wants to meet up let me know!


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 Post subject: Re: Who here boats in Havasu?
PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2016 12:43 am 
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I wish. Gotta work. Have a good one.


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 Post subject: I am driving up tonight.
PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2016 3:37 pm 
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Location: Parker Strip, AZ
See the picture above of my red A22. The kids and their husbands will not arrive until Friday night so I might not even put the boat in on Friday. We will be there until Wednesday. Mostly we will be near bluewater in the deeper water when we are surfing. Other stuff like wakeboarding and tubing will take us anywhere from Bluewater to Castle Rock Shores. Depending on crowds, we may also spend some mornings on lower Havasu near Parker dam.

If you see us, wave and say Hi!

Wayne


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 Post subject: Re: Who here boats in Havasu?
PostPosted: Fri May 27, 2016 8:23 pm 
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We are here. Getting wet tomorrow morning


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