bscman
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I'm seeking suggestions on how to salvage a small boat...
A couple years ago I stumbled across a "hidden" lake far up in the hills. Logging roads pass nearby, but the lake shows very little signs of use...no trash, fire rings, no trails to the lake, etc.
FWIW, it holds a small population of very well fed cutthroat trout.
There is a small fiberglass boat (8-9ft) sunk about 20 feet out from shore. It appears to be in about 10-12ft of VERY clear water. I'd guess it's probably a boat from the 60's or 70's. I'm guessing it was probably hauled up there 15-20 years ago when the other side of the mountain was logged.
I'm planning to attempt a salvage of this boat. It'd be great if it was not damaged, or could be repaired with minimal effort...but even if there is no hope for the craft, it'd be nice to get it out of this otherwise pristine fishing spot.
Since the lake is considered a "high elevation" lake, the water stays pretty cold all year round. There is usually several feet of snow (and the lake is iced over) every winter. Cold water + my inability to dive/swim to a comfortable degree is going to keep me on dry land during the effort.
So...
Using some 1/2" bar stock, I plan to build a large "treble hook" of sorts. My plan was to toss the hook out into the water and try to snag the rail of the boat. My hope is that it we can get it to slide along the silt bottom.
If not, attempting to flip the boat end-over-end may also be an option.
Either method will hopefully get the boat into shallower water, and a little closer to shore, where I will feel more comfortable to jump in and tie a line to the boat.
Do you think it will work? Suggestions? Thoughts? Am I wasting my time?
Anyone want to volunteer to jump right in?
A couple years ago I stumbled across a "hidden" lake far up in the hills. Logging roads pass nearby, but the lake shows very little signs of use...no trash, fire rings, no trails to the lake, etc.
FWIW, it holds a small population of very well fed cutthroat trout.
There is a small fiberglass boat (8-9ft) sunk about 20 feet out from shore. It appears to be in about 10-12ft of VERY clear water. I'd guess it's probably a boat from the 60's or 70's. I'm guessing it was probably hauled up there 15-20 years ago when the other side of the mountain was logged.
I'm planning to attempt a salvage of this boat. It'd be great if it was not damaged, or could be repaired with minimal effort...but even if there is no hope for the craft, it'd be nice to get it out of this otherwise pristine fishing spot.
Since the lake is considered a "high elevation" lake, the water stays pretty cold all year round. There is usually several feet of snow (and the lake is iced over) every winter. Cold water + my inability to dive/swim to a comfortable degree is going to keep me on dry land during the effort.
So...
Using some 1/2" bar stock, I plan to build a large "treble hook" of sorts. My plan was to toss the hook out into the water and try to snag the rail of the boat. My hope is that it we can get it to slide along the silt bottom.
If not, attempting to flip the boat end-over-end may also be an option.
Either method will hopefully get the boat into shallower water, and a little closer to shore, where I will feel more comfortable to jump in and tie a line to the boat.
Do you think it will work? Suggestions? Thoughts? Am I wasting my time?
Anyone want to volunteer to jump right in?