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There was another Top Gun at sea way marina Sat night at Kelly's, it had number 99 on the side and big blower motors. I left kelly's Sat night right before the wind kicked up.
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Lymans are bad ass!!! Buddy of mine restores them in Sandusky.
Which story? Had many. My love was always Pelee Island and most trips were not favorable for 24' boats. I blew up and broke a bunch of crap getting there and back.
Always wished I could be smart like my friends and be content to go hang at the Casino for the weekend but noooooooo
Not sure which story you're referring to but probably the most popular was over on S/F and the one about the weekend of the fog in the picture above.
I did a lot in that 1st Sonic in a lot of water that people wouldn't believe. Used to have a house in Vermilion and did one trip @ night to Huron that we should not have. Met friends there (Huron) and some of them posted about seeing us coming in from the lake and no one in the marina could believe it.
Was typical lake forecast in Cols but we got to the lake late. Drove to the shore to make a judgment call on whether to go to Huron by boat or trailer. Where we were you couldn't really see past the break wall to judge.
I chose to splash the boat. Where you come out of the Vermilion River there is a break wall at a 90* angle protecting it so you still can't see the lake. Cleared that wall, popped it on plane and headed north and it instantly hit the fan! Was cloudy and dark so poor lake vision. Was rolling solid 6's straight out of the north and straight for shore by us. Is a very shallow shoal right there so couldn't abort and make a turn w/the waves and too rough to turn against them. (maybe if I could have seen the waves coming) I spent as much time figuring out how to make that boat go slow as I did fast. When I bought it min. planing speed was 30. When I was done I had it down to 20. About 10 mins in that boat @ 30 in that lake in 3's (from the wrong direction) would have been the end of it.
So 10 mls to Huron in a 6' beam sea in a 24' boat. That boat did amazing things in nasty water because it had so much power (for it's size) to get out of trouble and was small enough to run between the waves compared to the bigger boats above the are always on at least two. Problem was you couldn't see the waves to set the boat up for them that night:0
I would only see the crests reflecting from the moon light just before they hit us. Still remember clealry, looking up and seeing wave crests 2' + taller than the top of my windshield just before hitting us!
Worst part was making the Huron light and having to turn S/with the waves. Ran GPS to stay as close to shore as possible (but could not see it) to keep that leg as short as possible. Came very close to stuffing on every wave. If anything had gone wrong on that trip, no one would have known until finding the boat the next day.
W/the boat on the trailer after the fact, I've done the math over and over. Those were 6'+ waves and worst part was not being able to see them.
Guess thats one of the reasons I like that lake so much is due to the respect it forces you to have for it. Seen too many take it lightly and end up on the front page of the Sandusky paper Monday morning.
Which story? Had many. My love was always Pelee Island and most trips were not favorable for 24' boats. I blew up and broke a bunch of crap getting there and back.
Always wished I could be smart like my friends and be content to go hang at the Casino for the weekend but noooooooo
Not sure which story you're referring to but probably the most popular was over on S/F and the one about the weekend of the fog in the picture above.
I did a lot in that 1st Sonic in a lot of water that people wouldn't believe. Used to have a house in Vermilion and did one trip @ night to Huron that we should not have. Met friends there (Huron) and some of them posted about seeing us coming in from the lake and no one in the marina could believe it.
Was typical lake forecast in Cols but we got to the lake late. Drove to the shore to make a judgment call on whether to go to Huron by boat or trailer. Where we were you couldn't really see past the break wall to judge.
I chose to splash the boat. Where you come out of the Vermilion River there is a break wall at a 90* angle protecting it so you still can't see the lake. Cleared that wall, popped it on plane and headed north and it instantly hit the fan! Was cloudy and dark so poor lake vision. Was rolling solid 6's straight out of the north and straight for shore by us. Is a very shallow shoal right there so couldn't abort and make a turn w/the waves and too rough to turn against them. (maybe if I could have seen the waves coming) I spent as much time figuring out how to make that boat go slow as I did fast. When I bought it min. planing speed was 30. When I was done I had it down to 20. About 10 mins in that boat @ 30 in that lake in 3's (from the wrong direction) would have been the end of it.
So 10 mls to Huron in a 6' beam sea in a 24' boat. That boat did amazing things in nasty water because it had so much power (for it's size) to get out of trouble and was small enough to run between the waves compared to the bigger boats above the are always on at least two. Problem was you couldn't see the waves to set the boat up for them that night:0
I would only see the crests reflecting from the moon light just before they hit us. Still remember clealry, looking up and seeing wave crests 2' + taller than the top of my windshield just before hitting us!
Worst part was making the Huron light and having to turn S/with the waves. Ran GPS to stay as close to shore as possible (but could not see it) to keep that leg as short as possible. Came very close to stuffing on every wave. If anything had gone wrong on that trip, no one would have known until finding the boat the next day.
W/the boat on the trailer after the fact, I've done the math over and over. Those were 6'+ waves and worst part was not being able to see them.
Guess thats one of the reasons I like that lake so much is due to the respect it forces you to have for it. Seen too many take it lightly and end up on the front page of the Sandusky paper Monday morning.
Yea thats the one I'll hafta pop in over there and find it, for some reason i thought it was here. Great story .
Several years ago i was doing the OPA race in Mentor. I was in the parking lot looking out on the lake and Augie Pensa looks out and said to me "so does this pond ever kick up or what? . . . . is this all ya got". Ran into him again after the race and he put his hand on my shoulder and said "what the F#&K was that!! . . . Thats was frikkin nuts!!" lol all i could say was welcome to Lake Erie boating
heres me as a kid with my brother and my grandfather in the boat, I'm in the middle front seat and needless to say this was the 70's lol. As i got older and learned how to operate and navigate i would take that thing all over. It was actually a Cruisers Inc but identical to the Lymans of the day, i just refer to it as a Lyman because its more easily recognizable, great little boat.
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I gotta admit..I've done the same thing with the 23ft Nova I had. My brother and I left Kelly's for Huron on a nite we should have stayed at the Casino. Lucky for me it was dark and I couldn't see the waves so I wasn't as scared as I should have been. The bow light on the boat dissapeared alot on that trip. We took alot of water over the windshield and it seemed like the bilge pump light on my console was almost always on. At least the water was warm at the time..we were soaked. After we docked in Huron and dropped my brother off at his house, I noticed my face actually hurt from laughing the whole trip back.
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I gotta admit..I've done the same thing with the 23ft Nova I had. My brother and I left Kelly's for Huron on a nite we should have stayed at the Casino. Lucky for me it was dark and I couldn't see the waves so I wasn't as scared as I should have been. The bow light on the boat dissapeared alot on that trip. We took alot of water over the windshield and it seemed like the bilge pump light on my console was almost always on. At least the water was warm at the time..we were soaked. After we docked in Huron and dropped my brother off at his house, I noticed my face actually hurt from laughing the whole trip back.
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Anyone hear anything about the boat that went down by Kelleys Island this morning? Talked to my buddy in Put-In-Bay and he said it was a 38 Cig. Hope everyone is alright.
Made the trip from Port Sanilac back to Lake St Clair this morning in 5-7's with the occasional 10+. Some big water today in the area!
Made the trip from Port Sanilac back to Lake St Clair this morning in 5-7's with the occasional 10+. Some big water today in the area!
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We came back from PIB early yesterday and stopped at Kelly's for breakfast. Lake was big but overall pretty manageable. It was really windy and some passengers got soaked. Didn't hear or see anything about a boat going down. Also, I could count other boats on the water with us on one hand! You know it's rough out when you go 20 miles and see 4 other boats!
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The last 4 yrs ive been going to the islands for labor day now that im in fla and ive towed up a couple times. Last year I towed up and didnt even use the boat it was that bad. We took the car ferry to kellys on that fri and it was so bad the ferry was actually stuffing it under the waves. My van actually moved almost two inches from its original spot. Speaking of kayaks some idiot had to get rescued also. I dont know what he was thinking.
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Yep.
We've been working on a similar trip but with gas what it is and the challenging weather of the lake......., not sure when it will happen.
And yeah, pretty sure if/when any news turns up it will be here
Best quotes of this thread......
GlassDave:
"so does this pond ever kick up or what? . . . . is this all ya got". Ran into him again after the race and he put his hand on my shoulder and said "what the F#&K was that!! . . . Thats was frikkin nuts!!"
Scarab Billy:
Lucky for me it was dark and I couldn't see the waves so I wasn't as scared as I should have been.
And from Bobonthis:
the batteries went flying and pulled alll his cables off..he was stranded for hours out there!
Made my day
And yeah, pretty sure if/when any news turns up it will be here
Best quotes of this thread......
GlassDave:
"so does this pond ever kick up or what? . . . . is this all ya got". Ran into him again after the race and he put his hand on my shoulder and said "what the F#&K was that!! . . . Thats was frikkin nuts!!"
Scarab Billy:
Lucky for me it was dark and I couldn't see the waves so I wasn't as scared as I should have been.
And from Bobonthis:
the batteries went flying and pulled alll his cables off..he was stranded for hours out there!
Made my day