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Originally Posted by sea6
(Post 4056996)
Breather covers suggest its the Strip Poker rough rider. Was at pier 57 last time I saw it. It spent some time in the RVA before that.
4-6's tops IMO |
Originally Posted by J-Bonz
(Post 4057124)
Here is a great Michigan lake video. What size do you think the lake was rolling then? I bet boatme will chime in with what the forecast was that day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og3-FIMjB7k J-Bonz do you have the Atlantic City 2010 cancelled race video? |
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I think Waves and Wheels just got done putting a new interior in that boat.
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Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 4057134)
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Here you go, it get's going at 5:00 then bye bye Fountain at 5:10 Cinzano gives it a shot, but at 6:25 oh yea.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uvkm5kKRXs |
Originally Posted by s022mag
(Post 4057126)
I'm not stopping in any trough to measure a wave, or to prove a point. First of all Great Lake waves are worse then the open ocean in my opinion. There closer together and harder to predict. Ocean there spread out and easier to navigate. They may have not been 12-15 but I'm sure it felt like it to them. None the less it doesn't look like anything I'd want to run in.
I was suprised my TV was still in the boat when I got there. Now if i had been in my 24 Cig i could have run WFO all the way to the bay. |
Originally Posted by RT930turbo
(Post 4057144)
I was suprised my TV was still in the boat when I got there.
Now if i had been in my 24 Cig i could have run WFO all the way to the bay. |
Come to think of it, maybe my wave-o-meter is the one that's F'd up! Cuz every time I say, let's go, it's only 2-3's I end up the only one out there!
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Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
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