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Hey Bob! didn't know you were up here..
Bob D. wrote: Sorry, Gould, but I don't completely agree. First of all I'm not telling people to make a crossing in gale force winds. Second a small boat can handle quite a bit IF YOU KNOW HOW TO MINIMIZE WEATHER ON YOUR BOAT! Also, I've said in previous post. If you are using a boat to travel any distance and/or overnight away form home port on Lake Erie, you better DAMN WELL have a feel for a little rough water, because sooner or later IT WILL FIND YOU. Gould, Lake Erie can kick up to a mess in a little as fifteen minutes. If you an hour away from homeport then what? It's better to get some PLANNED experience going out a little at a time but staying close to home port to get acquainted/acclimated to harder conditions, rather than sit tied to the dock all season or worse, caught having to travel a great distance in bad water without any prior experience. That's my take on it. If you want to put a derrogatory label on me by all means. Bob Dimond In article , (Gould 0738) wrote: Aww.. come on! A 20 foot boat out in Lake Erie only in nice conditions? If you overnight in it you might as well take it out in a little bit of weather 'cause you and I both know on Lake Erie you going to hit it anyway! Egging a guy out into conditions beyond the capabilities of his boat is not the mark of a serious mariner. |
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Larry!
Yeah I tend to keep a lower profile unless I feel I can contribute something on the subject... Hey Bob! didn't know you were up here.. |
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