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"HotRod" wrote in message ... 5) For use on Great Lakes in rough water for day and weekend trips and some light tubing skiing. There aren't any 25 footers I would want to be out ont he great lakes with in rough water. If there is a smallc raft warnign find shelter immediately. Hide in the lee of an island, run fromt he storm or get into port. The charter captains all run for port if a storm approaches. Don't know about the rest of your stuff/ -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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I don't agree at all.
We often put out when the weather looks bad. That is the time when there there are fewer boats out on the pond driven (not piloted) by people that don't know rules of the road or basic courtesy. My boat is only 26ft. Very comfortable for weekend cruising and such, but not much for skiing I'm afraid. Matt Colie Bob La Londe wrote: "HotRod" wrote in message ... 5) For use on Great Lakes in rough water for day and weekend trips and some light tubing skiing. There aren't any 25 footers I would want to be out ont he great lakes with in rough water. If there is a smallc raft warnign find shelter immediately. Hide in the lee of an island, run fromt he storm or get into port. The charter captains all run for port if a storm approaches. Don't know about the rest of your stuff/ |
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I agree with Matt, the Best time to be on the lake is when no one else wants
to be. I specifically like foggy mornings and a little chop. |
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