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Originally Posted by Sean H
(Post 2356351)
the other part of the plan the author didn't mention was that boats over 30 feet cant be on plane within 300 feet of the dock or shore.... so the coves that have less than 600 feet between docks or shore (many of them) will be no wake to nearly everybody but jet skis...
i can see water patrol wasting there time driving around with tape measures checking docks, slips, overhangs.... good use of resources. Do you even need a 30 footer on that lake? Meaning, does it ever get that rough? All the pictures I've seen from there makes it look pretty protected. |
without a displacement limitation this does next to nothing there are already to many 50 plus and under 60 that tear it up. At least its a start. The writing is on the wall and the next to be addressed will be a day time speed limit, its happening every were.
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Originally Posted by VetteLT193
(Post 2357068)
I've never been up there, so excuse my ignorance:
Do you even need a 30 footer on that lake? Meaning, does it ever get that rough? All the pictures I've seen from there makes it look pretty protected. |
Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
(Post 2357119)
A 30' boat is just a toy in the main channel on most weekends...especially the holiday weekends.
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Originally Posted by VetteLT193
(Post 2357124)
Thanks for the info. I need to get up there one day, sounds like a blast.
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Originally Posted by VetteLT193
(Post 2357068)
I've never been up there, so excuse my ignorance:
Do you even need a 30 footer on that lake? Meaning, does it ever get that rough? All the pictures I've seen from there makes it look pretty protected. |
:cool-smiley-011:
Originally Posted by carter31
(Post 2357404)
Its the roughest lake I have ever been on like stated above its a big washing machine and I can't get enough of it.:D:D
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