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#415679 - 06/21/08 08:50 PM
Re: Torch Lake, Michigan
[Re: Brian S]
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Admiral
Registered: 01/14/04
Posts: 1522
Loc: Highland, Michigan
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Sorry, I've done Elk Rapids to Skegegemog to Torch to Clam Lake to the beginning of the Grass River, but not past the natural area. I know it's at least an hour, I think more like hour and a half to get from Clam Lake to Lake Bellaire.
If you're on Torch Lake, check out the town of Alden. They have some public docking, and a nice little downtown where you can get ice cream, ice, etc. There's also a gas stop with a small store just into the Torch River off of the south end of Torch Lake.
We've spent some portion of our vacation the last three years on this system, and have friends with a cabin at the north end of Torch and another friend who grew up in Elk Rapids. It will be some of the best boating you've ever done!
Unless you're a party animal, I highly recommend hitting the Torch Lake sandbar on a weekday. The closest I've come to a weekend is on a Sunday afternoon, and I was blow away by the number of boats. Weekdays, it's still popular, but much more manageable, and family oriented.
I believe most of the marinas sell them up there, I also recommend picking up a book of charts. It's got all the lakes in the Chain, plus some of Traverse Bay and a few other lakes. It's great information, and way cheaper then a new prop!
If you want any more info, don't hesitate to ask! If I don't know, I do know who to call.
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#418268 - 06/30/08 02:17 PM
Re: Torch Lake, Michigan
[Re: Jeffski]
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Admiral
Registered: 01/14/04
Posts: 1522
Loc: Highland, Michigan
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Last year we put in at Greilickville, just north of TC on 22. We put in as early as we could, and it was already busy. It's a city marina, with lots of parking, but lots of people want to put in on air show days.
My buddy and I took two of our kids with us to put the boat in, and headed over to the Boardman River. The wives and other two kids parked in the lots that are between the river and the bay near downtown. Those will also fill up, but we managed to find a space. We anchored the boat off of the beach a little ways near the Boardman River outlet, and the kids could play on the beach or the boat. It was great! I spent part of the show relaxing in the boat, and part floating in the bay.
You really want two anchors to keep from swinging, and because the wind will likely be from the west, but because of the shape of the bay and other factors I don't really know, the waves come from the north. I had a good main anchor, but my second was a mushroom, which was about useless on the sand in the wind. I've got a good second anchor now, lesson learned.
If you decide to go, holler, maybe we can meet up.
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1989 Larson DC 190
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