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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote: Eisboch When you have powerboaters like Wayne B., who says, "That said, wakes happen. Get over it, buy a bigger boat, or stay away from where the big boys play," then you don't have to wonder whether there are ill-mannered guys out there who don't give a damn about the havoc their wakes cause." I have seen plenty of powerboaters who do not give a tinker's dam about their wakes. I've seen it in the ICW, and I see it out on Chesapeake Bay, and I have seen it on the Patuxent River and its tributaries. Wakes do happen, and on a calm day can travel one hell of a long way. I have been on the lake and been hit by a large wake, and have looked up to see a boat that appears to be a mile away. If you made the ICW truly wake free, you would have all boats creeping barely being able to steer. If I am not in a no wake zone or 500 ft. from the shore or a anchored boat, I really don't think about my wake, but I know I am making one, and yes it can impact on the shoreline and boats tied up on a dock. If you were honest with yourself, you would have to agree that your boat does make a wake, and yes that wake has made some impact on other boats, shorelines and docked boats. How often have you been boating on the Bay with very little wind, yet the bay is very choppy from everyone's wake. Lots of times. The Bay is "choppy" as often as not, with or without the wind, because of all the boat traffic, especially in the shallow inlet bays. But "choppy" is a lot different than the huge waves some semi-conscious a**holes create with their boat wakes near small boats. |
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