Introduction and a couple of skinny water questions

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Goatrope

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Good Day,

At the administrators urging, I'd like to introduce myself, name is Mike, currently live in landlocked Las Cruces, NM but have purchased a 21SE which I plan to use this season on the Middle Peninsula of Virginia (Hole in the Wall/Piankatank/Chesapeake Bay) area.

I'm thankful and grateful to have this forum, so let's start it off right with two questions
1 - . any 21SE owners have experience with 'skinny water' and effectively how shallow (how low) can you go?
2) any suggestion of a prop saver for their yamaha 150?

Thanks,
Mike
 
Outboards are tough. Trim it up and ease through the shallows. Don't blast through shallow areas. It is almost irrelevant how shallow it will go. It will go until you get stuck. By then you will be churning the bottom, (not good obviously, take it easy on the grass). A turn of the head, depth finder and seat of the pants will show you that. Plenty of grass in that area, and around the corner in Mobjack Bay.

In the shallows, if the tide is going out, even 15 minutes can get you stuck, so stay in enough water to float fully, and wade. You will only get stranded once. It's a long wait.
That is a FUN area, good luck.
Get a get chip of the area for you chartplotter, and you'll be fine!

Flush that motor for long life. Heck some people never flush and get a long life, but my eye starts twitching if I don't.
 
Outboards are tough. Trim it up and ease through the shallows. Don't blast through shallow areas. It is almost irrelevant how shallow it will go. It will go until you get stuck. By then you will be churning the bottom, (not good obviously, take it easy on the grass). A turn of the head, depth finder and seat of the pants will show you that. Plenty of grass in that area, and around the corner in Mobjack Bay.

In the shallows, if the tide is going out, even 15 minutes can get you stuck, so stay in enough water to float fully, and wade. You will only get stranded once. It's a long wait.
That is a FUN area, good luck.
Get a get chip of the area for you chartplotter, and you'll be fine!

Flush that motor for long life. Heck some people never flush and get a long life, but my eye starts twitching if I don't.
Bodick, very much appreciate your sentiments and advice....
 
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