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Old 08-19-2021, 07:58 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by garysanfran View Post
Best to ask for forgiveness than permission...If you're just restoring what was there, do it in the early spring or very late fall when there's minimal lake traffic.
Except that from what the OP has told us--it will not last, and every year there will be this secret sanding which is really bad for the lake. Like dirt, sand is often full of phosphorous. We have a similar beach situation. Our solution was to embrace the pebbles than are there, and are bound to come back naturally anyway. Easy entry into the lake, a bottom that is not mushy, and zero maintenance
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