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boating, fishing, hideaway lakes, islands, jetski, jetskis, lakes, performance boats, Sea-Doo, seadoo, seadoo jetski, seadoo jetskis, seadoo waverunner, secret destinations, secret spots, spider islands, wake, waverunner
Do you have a secret destination or a favorite spot that you are aching to visit? We asked this question on our Facebook page and received many replies. We captured this valuable information for you…next time you are craving a get-away, check out this blog and maybe you will find a NEW favorite destination! We added links to the destinations that we could locate. Thanks to our Facebook fans for sharing their secret spots with us!

Main Duck Island
http://mainduckisland.com/
JW Cook: Sand Island, Havre de Grace, MD

Lake Sinclair/ Lake Oconee
http://www.lakeoconee.com
Ahmad Zephir: Lake Sinclair, Georgia
Benny Valentik Benjamin: Uvac River Canyon, Serbia
Casey Hargrave: Main Duck Island, Ontario, Canada
Christie Alicia: The Carribean
Carter Hewlett: Sunday Beach, Port O’Connor, Texas
Brad Jones: Wobble Island, Lake Gaston, NC
Hayden Edwards: Shell Island, just off the coast of

Boysen Reservoir
http://www.flickr.com
Leonardo Domenech: Palomino, Icacos and Culebras, Puerto Rico
Daniel Cevello: The perfect cove on Shasta Lake
John Paul Cane: Rubicon Point, Lake Tahoe
Laura Loughlin: Loughlin Lagoon, Boysen Reservoir Shoshoni, Wyoming
Mike Roberts: Chelton Beach, just down from the 13.1 km long Confederation Bridge on the North Cumberland Strait joining Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick, Canada.
Naples Jet Ski Rentals: Kewaden Islands in
Seadoo Timi: Peanut Island, Palm Beach, Florida
Steve Bell: Kenora, Ontario boarders the US, Ontario, Manitoba, there are over 14,000 islands and more than 105,000 KM of shore line., Lake of the Ozarks,
Missouri
Craig Southard: Lake Zoar, CT
Alain Beauparlant: 1000 Islands (Ontario, Canada and New York, US) a total of 1,864 islands to navigate, two countries and waters
Troy Maisel: There is a little sand bar off Key West, Florida where everybody gets together to hang out. The water is only a foot or so deep so you may even see people sitting out in lawn chairs despite being several hundred yards offshore. Because of the crystal clear water it isn’t at all unusual to see people snorkeling in the area either. I’ve been all over Florida with my Sea Doo and I have to say this is my favorite place to go.