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Dunerdr 04-06-2025 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by crayzkirk (Post 18021600)
Yeah, one of the new crowd had a big boat with double drives put his boat into the cove. The cove where my place is at has a LOT of stumps. We were waving to him to get his attention however he hit the gas and a bunch of stumps. I don't know what happened; the boat has not been seen since.

I've got an old 17' tri-hull with a Merc 1350 on it. It will do 40+ which is plenty fast.

Yeah I’m on Hudson in NEOK tons of stumps. Had a similar situation with a 29’ fountain. I love power boats. Don’t wish them ill but man our little lakes about 8 miles long. And shallow in spots. It’s an ego thing.

When I was 17 we put a head gasket on my grandpas boat. It was a 32’ boat with twin 502s. My dad worked his ass off for every dollar he ever had and did this work on my moms dads boat because he let us use his house. Long story short we brought it home to NEOk from LOTO. Rebuilt the out drive, new pump and a head gasket then it sat for two years. We decided to take it down to a local fishing spot before taking it back just to make sure it was all on the up and up. We had this big ass boat and a bunch of Amish dudes were fishing in their John boats pulling them with tractors. We weren’t wealthy by any means but I felt like such a douche. I don’t understand the desire to be the big fish. Go to the big pond with the other big fish lol.

BWillie 04-06-2025 02:01 PM

I guess I don't understand the big allure of Statlink. But then again I don't spend almost anytime in the country.

crayzkirk 04-06-2025 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 18021756)
I guess I don't understand the big allure of Statlink. But then again I don't spend almost anytime in the country.

Most rural areas have almost no internet coverage. In areas like Pomme De Terre, there's no infrastructure to support it. There's phone and electric service only. Existing options are expensive and high latency. Cell service is limited as well, yet is getting better lately. New towers are up. The population density is very low and Hickory County is one of the poorest areas of Missouri.

BigRichard 04-06-2025 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 18021756)
I guess I don't understand the big allure of Statlink. But then again I don't spend almost anytime in the country.

It is also great for RV traveling.

warpaint* 04-06-2025 05:26 PM

The $165 roam one is outstanding. Worth every penny.

Otisisadog 04-06-2025 06:03 PM

I have had Starlink as long as it has been available in my area. Maybe 2 years? I have had no issues whatsoever. Even in blizzard conditions and super winds we've been having lately. I decided to get it after my neighbor got it for his remote horse ranch in Colorado. Since I live out in the sticks, my options are limited. I have tried all options. Starlink is far and away the best. I would even consider the mini if I camp or 4x4 like I used to. I have a son who games, wife who streams crap, and I just surf. Zero issues. Even mounting was idiot proof.


I do not know, however, if you can move the normal starlink between two houses. My neighbor would have just taken it from KS to CO if he could. I think the mini would be the answer. I know Land Cruiser guys who do Moab and overland stuff who sing their praises. Even for extensive times on the road.

BryanBusby 04-06-2025 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 18021438)
For routers, I've had good luck with Tenda in the budget space. In the more expensive routers, I prefer Asus but I use custom firmware.

I would avoid Linksys and Netgear altogether. I used to beta test for them both and there's stuff in their code that is very concerning.

Add TP-LINK to the no list

scho63 04-06-2025 08:22 PM

With Starlink do you have to worry that someone will break into your house, key your router and spray paint a Swastika on it?

jdubya 04-06-2025 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by BigRichard (Post 18021792)
It is also great for RV traveling.

Wife and I do quite a bit of camping and I do some hunting in remote areas. Ill likely get it sometime soon

jdubya 04-06-2025 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Dunerdr (Post 18021625)
Yeah I’m on Hudson in NEOK tons of stumps. Had a similar situation with a 29’ fountain. I love power boats. Don’t wish them ill but man our little lakes about 8 miles long. And shallow in spots. It’s an ego thing.

When I was 17 we put a head gasket on my grandpas boat. It was a 32’ boat with twin 502s. My dad worked his ass off for every dollar he ever had and did this work on my moms dads boat because he let us use his house. Long story short we brought it home to NEOk from LOTO. Rebuilt the out drive, new pump and a head gasket then it sat for two years. We decided to take it down to a local fishing spot before taking it back just to make sure it was all on the up and up. We had this big ass boat and a bunch of Amish dudes were fishing in their John boats pulling them with tractors. We weren’t wealthy by any means but I felt like such a douche. I don’t understand the desire to be the big fish. Go to the big pond with the other big fish lol.

Friend of mine after he retired bought a custom Fountain type boat for Lake Tahoe. Brand new with all the bells and whistles. The boats first voyage was with his wife and another couple and they scooted across the lake from Truckee to South Shore wide open. When they got to their destination, his wife and the other couple called a cab for a ride back. His wife said, "Its me or the boat" lol. He took a huge hit selling it but he said the lesson learned is that there is only one person who loves fast boats and that is the driver, not the passengers lol.

htismaqe 04-07-2025 05:34 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRichard (Post 18021792)
It is also great for RV traveling.

Satellite is essential anywhere there's no terrestrial service, like in the middle of the ocean.

htismaqe 04-07-2025 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 18022047)
Add TP-LINK to the no list

I have used their Ethernet switches but I've never used their routers other than to play around with open source firmware. I don't have much faith in stock firmware anymore - too many cut corners and incomplete packages. I found binaries in the Netgear firmware that hadn't been updated in years. Essential security fixes that had been available for years that were completely missing.

Unless you're willing to really dig in and learn an open source firmware, you're at the manufacturer's mercy. That's why I use Asus. They actually support the development community.

Dunerdr 04-08-2025 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by jdubya (Post 18022176)
Friend of mine after he retired bought a custom Fountain type boat for Lake Tahoe. Brand new with all the bells and whistles. The boats first voyage was with his wife and another couple and they scooted across the lake from Truckee to South Shore wide open. When they got to their destination, his wife and the other couple called a cab for a ride back. His wife said, "Its me or the boat" lol. He took a huge hit selling it but he said the lesson learned is that there is only one person who loves fast boats and that is the driver, not the passengers lol.

Yeah hauling ass is anything but a comfortable ride lol. You spend 80% of your time going as fast as a nice deck boat does. My grandpa acquired his via a similar situation. Guy bought it for himself as a retirement present for 80k in 91/2 ish. Was taking it to party cove on LOTO. Got caught by the wife with a 20 something he picked up back at the cabin. My grandpa bought it for 40 in Feb of 95. Definitely don't get into something like that to make money.

tmax63 04-08-2025 04:54 PM

Boats are almost as big a money suck as horses are.

dlphg9 04-08-2025 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 18021756)
I guess I don't understand the big allure of Statlink. But then again I don't spend almost anytime in the country.

There aren't many options in a lot of rural areas. Where I live we have 3-4 providers (not including Starlink), but only one of those isnt shitty satellite. I remember a few years ago the best speed I could get was 10 Mbps, but they've bumped it up to 60 Mbps. If I was only getting 10 Mbps I'd probably try out Starlink. Other then Brightspeed (DSL) we get shitty service providers like Hughesnet that goes out in a thunderstorm or puts major caps on your data. I'm lucky out service provider did some upgrades and they only cost about $50/month. Most rural places aren't this lucky.


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