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We are normally on Erie every other weekend or so through the summer.
You'd be out of your mind to take a 15' open bow boat out there. The water can change in an instant from glassy smooth to swampers. "gudmundur" wrote in message ... My little boat is only a 15ft 4Winns open bow Catalina (Like the current Horizon models). I would like to do some 'near shore' diving on Lake Erie, no more than perhaps 1 mile off shore. Is this boat just to damn small? Off course I am sensible enough to only go out on a calm day. I am thinking back all those years ago when I was only about 12, and my family had a 22ft Trojan cabin cruiser at Conneaut Harbour, and I felt that even the 22 footer was 'challenged' once off shore a distance. I think I have seen bigger waves on Erie in a storm, than I have at Virginia Beach. |
"bomar" wrote in message ... We are normally on Erie every other weekend or so through the summer. You'd be out of your mind to take a 15' open bow boat out there. Watch the weather and you will be safe. You are always provided with ample warning (a change in clouds, wind picking up, etc) before a storm hits, especially if you keep the weather channel on your marine radio. He is only talking a mile or so off shore. The water can change in an instant from glassy smooth to swampers. More folklore than fact. Yes, the Lake can change from glass to whitecaps in a short time, but it does not happen in an instant. There is always time to react if you are paying attention. I would not recommend taking that boat out, however, if there are whitecaps or if a small craft advisory is forecast. |
What can and does happen is that the lake changes so fast that the 5-10
min. trip out turns into and hour back and in an hour it can go from glass to 3-4's. That and as I said before the wakes make it foolish to take a 15 ft. boat out there to fish. |
JimH,
Thanks, I bookmarked it. Paul JimH wrote: "Paul Schilter" ""paulschilter\"@comcast dot net" wrote in message ... gudmundur, Isn't Lake Erie a bit shallow a mile off shore? What would you see, sand, weeds? I've done a few dives in Lake Huron about a mile of Lexington. There's a wrecked tug boat named the Sport that's at 60 feet. Also a wrecked freighter named the Price that about the same depth. Still found it rather boring but a good excuse to stay in practice and wet. Crunching up zebra mussels and feeding them to the golbies was about it. Visibility was about 20 feet, not the best. Paul Plenty of shipwrecks in Lake Erie: http://www.alcheminc.com/shipwrck.html Saw a lot of scuba diving on the north end of Kelley's Island over the years, just east of the State Park campgrounds.. |
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Harry
Don't ever get around me. I will hurt you, ASSHOLE. |
Harry Krause wrote:
Jim P. wrote: Harry Don't ever get around me. I will hurt your ASSHOLE. Well, in that case, I'll keep it well covered. You might prefer Tuuks. Hee hee! You've got a future in 'stand up comedy' when you tire of suffering the fools here. |
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