cabinetguy

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cabinetguy
Wondering about NO MOTOR designation on several high lakes. Does this apply to all motors including electric?
 
troutdude
troutdude
In some cases--yes, it can apply to both electric and gas. It depends on which lake(s)...at times, on a case-by-case basis. Check with the Oregon Marine Board, if you're not sure. Forest Service too, if any are on their land.
 
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cabinetguy
Thanks for the reply troutdude.
 
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cabinetguy
With some shabby research, it appears I wasted dough in buying an electric motor. With over eighty lakes prohibiting motors of any kind in ore, it's all about oar power.
 
rogerdodger
rogerdodger
cabinetguy;n598565 said:
With some shabby research, it appears I wasted dough in buying an electric motor. With over eighty lakes prohibiting motors of any kind in ore, it's all about oar power.

not necessarily, lots of us pedal our boats and fish with our arms... :thumb:
 
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cabinetguy
Thanks roger! Wish I did have a hobie, but my boat is a inflatable raft equipped with a row frame. Just have to work out the blown out, building trade, 72 year old shoulders detail and get used to the ease of rowing.
 

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