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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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Wed Apr 30, 08 9:57 am Sauvie Island Slider..?? |
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The recent slider thread is pretty timely as I have been thinking about the possibility of making a slider for Sauvie (even though I have only hit a slider a grand total of once) (mostly b/c the sand bar slider is right in front of the peanut gallery and I fear open mucking will occur).
I can get steel stock at wholesale prices and have access to a welder put wanted to know what other people thought of the idea. Obviously, I would think that the slider would have to be taken apart at the end of the day and hidden in the sand or somewhere else b/c I am fairly certain that ODFW wouldn't want any part of a structure permanently in the water that boats could hit. Perhaps I'm wrong on this one.
The full legal deal would be a temporary recreational structure permit from DSL and a notification letter to the corps. no? Not sure who owns the nearshore areas at sauvie. Could be DSL, could be WDFW.
Any who...thoughts, comments, suggestions. Insults?  _________________ Bury me standing cause I won't lay down!!
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
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Hood River
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Wed Apr 30, 08 10:00 am |
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| Welcome to the Dark Side PMB! What might be a good way to start is to build a small floating kicker. The hardest part of this how to anchor it. |
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genek

Since 21 Jul 2006
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Wed Apr 30, 08 10:00 am |
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| I'm sure it'd be really fun to hit. I've boardslid some logs before floating by at Sauvie's. One problem might be anchoring it far enough from shore in the deep water. Any good ideas on maneuvering it and getting it to stay in the right place? |
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tinyE

Since 21 Jan 2006
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Wed Apr 30, 08 10:05 am |
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| what about one of those inflatable floating wakeboard sliders? |
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Mark

Since 20 Jun 2005
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Wed Apr 30, 08 10:07 am |
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Seems like two danforth anchors would work. One at each end. _________________ Cleverly disguised as an adult...
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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Wed Apr 30, 08 10:08 am |
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I think the anchoring part would be fairly easy by using opposing sand anchors .http://www.sportsauthority.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1026267 or perhaps a helical soil anchor ar a simple fluke design boat anchor.
The design I was thinking of would actually rest on the bottom (think t type bottom with short lengths of rebar that would sink into the sand). The upper portions would slide into these two base parts and could be adjusted based on water depths.
I think the biggest issue would be having this weird structure in the water. Any thoughts on that?
Bettyboarder--have you talked to ODFW about a clean up yet? _________________ Bury me standing cause I won't lay down!!
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
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Wed Apr 30, 08 10:10 am |
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| Those inflatable ones are fun, but they fall apart quickly. Plus they're mushy. |
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KidCorporate

Since 10 Jul 2007
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Wed Apr 30, 08 10:10 am |
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Now this is something my crew and I could definitely help out with, North PDX is our turf. _________________ Let's go kite. |
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
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Wed Apr 30, 08 10:12 am |
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| The water gets deep super quick doesn't it? floating is the way to go unless the water is like 6 feet deep. |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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sleestack

Since 07 Dec 2006
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Wed Apr 30, 08 10:14 am |
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Plop, plop, flush, flush. . . I just sent a brownback corn trout down river to spawn. . .slide on that in a couple of days. But seriously, any steel structure would also have to be hidden well enough to be safe from any metal scavenging meth-heads too.
As far as placement and anchoring goes, I think placement up by the nude beach where there is little current and shallow water would work best. Placement by the normal launch would be very difficult without a boat IMO. _________________ Shhhhhhhhhhhh. . . |
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chanson

Since 31 Jan 2006
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Wed Apr 30, 08 10:14 am |
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I've got a 2 piece slider already built...... in NE-PDX.
6ft up and 9 ft flat....I'm sure if you want to try out some float ideas it'd be cool.
I had a slider for wakeboarding back in the day. a long flat section was floating....then, we had a little booter to get on it... you could connect them for a easy up to the slider, or you could gap it to get steezzy.
With 2 pieces, you could transport it easier.
otherwise, like Sleestack says, we could just put mine in the water for now(up by the nudies in the shallower water), then take it out when we leave. It will fit in a full-size truck bed, or even on top of an SUV. |
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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
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Wed Apr 30, 08 10:23 am |
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I agree portable would be best, then you could take it to the Hood too.
Sauvies is perfect slider wind, steady and light. |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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chanson

Since 31 Jan 2006
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Wed Apr 30, 08 10:30 am |
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| In the Midwest, we would go to all the marinas and ask for the large styrofoam blocks they use to store boats on....then you can "box" them in to the slider to float it. |
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genek

Since 21 Jul 2006
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Wed Apr 30, 08 10:34 am |
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| Does it matter if u're only keeping it there for a few hours? How's that different than anchoring your boat or jetski there for the same time? Pardon my ignorance. |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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Wed Apr 30, 08 10:53 am |
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No ignorance Gene, I'm just wondering what people think we should do with this thing when we are done using it? I can build it to store "flat" and bury it in the sand.. but if someone unearths it..there goes couple hundred in steel...
Then again, not many people in "our" section of the beach. Perhaps on the other side of the barbed wire fence in the parking lot? It would be nice to stash it within walking distance so we wouldn't have to transport it by truck.
If we put chanson's wood thing out there, I bet it would last a week or maybe two before someone beat the shit out of it or ODFW hauled it away. NO? _________________ Bury me standing cause I won't lay down!!
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