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Welcome Steve, you sound like you have plenty of knowledge to turn your own wrenches! The only thing I can tell you is that Cortez has some vicious weather patterns that change like a womans mind. And a beautiful day can get radically bad on the water there. I know the waters there can churn up pretty quick for a small boat with a single screw. When you go, always have a bail out plan. I lived out there for 2 years and spent alot of time on the West Coasts East Coast. Tahoe is great, but I only go for the snow (Epic Pass)!! Good luck with your new adventure!!

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