We set our course for a five day vacation at a small lodge overlooking Champlain Lake, VT w/ a nice restaurant and great views... Along with a reserved boat slip/dock.
Panoramic view from our area, off the rock / grass topped pier in front of the lodge.
We're closing out day three, as I type and it's been very enjoyable! My main focus has been learning the boat. (One on the left). Photo is from our room.
From learning the large screen (and reasonably new) fish finder to learning how the auto downriggers operate has been really enjoyable!
This was from my entrance to our lodge from the location, a few miles north where we launched the boat.
Jen's an old salt (though she's 29 forever ) when it comes to navigation as her father's a diehard sail boat extraordinaire! It apparently is a hereditary trait.
Fishing... Well let's say it's not called, "catching" for a reason... Learning the downriggers and the fish finders been great though it comes at a cost, so to say. Been a bit slow though worked the downriggers quite a bit and have the general operations down.
A smallie from yesterday:
Then there's today's, saved from being skunked catches.
We have a short clip from our first, "rougher chop" as we ventured from the islands over to Colchester / Burlington, VT. I never knew how nice wiper blades on a boat, solid front windshield / sidewalls, fully enclosed soft enclosure, a bow capable of clearing water, and weight rated spring seats. We'll have it uploaded and added to this thread.
Anyhow, I'll tack more as we continue our experience. Anyone interested in this vacation setting, PM and I'll shoot you the specific details.
Until then, enjoy. We sure as heck are having a blast! Great food, great touring (brought our mtn cycles - causeway bike path) oh, and a long island iced tea - rough and tough. More pics to follow.
Panoramic view from our area, off the rock / grass topped pier in front of the lodge.
We're closing out day three, as I type and it's been very enjoyable! My main focus has been learning the boat. (One on the left). Photo is from our room.
From learning the large screen (and reasonably new) fish finder to learning how the auto downriggers operate has been really enjoyable!
This was from my entrance to our lodge from the location, a few miles north where we launched the boat.
Jen's an old salt (though she's 29 forever ) when it comes to navigation as her father's a diehard sail boat extraordinaire! It apparently is a hereditary trait.
Fishing... Well let's say it's not called, "catching" for a reason... Learning the downriggers and the fish finders been great though it comes at a cost, so to say. Been a bit slow though worked the downriggers quite a bit and have the general operations down.
A smallie from yesterday:
Then there's today's, saved from being skunked catches.
We have a short clip from our first, "rougher chop" as we ventured from the islands over to Colchester / Burlington, VT. I never knew how nice wiper blades on a boat, solid front windshield / sidewalls, fully enclosed soft enclosure, a bow capable of clearing water, and weight rated spring seats. We'll have it uploaded and added to this thread.
Anyhow, I'll tack more as we continue our experience. Anyone interested in this vacation setting, PM and I'll shoot you the specific details.
Until then, enjoy. We sure as heck are having a blast! Great food, great touring (brought our mtn cycles - causeway bike path) oh, and a long island iced tea - rough and tough. More pics to follow.