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Originally Posted by indysupra
(Post 4419741)
Was that a planned trip out in the rough or did you get caught by surprise?
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Originally Posted by partlowr
(Post 4419738)
Lake Michigan Waves...Not my video just something I found on You Tube. Maybe this is a OSO member?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttN2stWdoeg |
Originally Posted by Taboma
(Post 4419740)
Why would anyone do that???
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Originally Posted by partlowr
(Post 4419738)
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...-sighting.html |
I have never experienced "big water". I've been offshore riding up the coast of NJ but only on calm days. Only once did I come thru the Cape May inlet where the swells were large enough to swallow my boat. I currently boat on what I consider a very small lake. 13 miles long. It gets really sloppy on weekends but it's just that annoying chop, not big water. My vacation spot is Lake Norman, NC which is 34 miles long with many fingers. For me, that's a pretty big lake. But not really good for going very high speeds.
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that Apache video would just be miserable IMO.
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The Great Lakes surprises lots of people who just don't understand the enormity of them or how ferocious they can be. Waves have a shorted span than the ocean and can be more choppy. I have been out on a Saturday or Sunday heading into the St. Clair River from Lake Huron and have hit holes where the friends boat right next to me disappears and walls of water are around me. The only time we would see each other was when we would be rising or dropping from the swells. Ask anyone in the area and they will all tell anyone just how gnarly conditions can get with the current, a southern wind, Freighter and cruiser traffic. Just research Great Lakes shipwrecks and find out just how many large ships have been sunk to realize they are "Big Water" and deserve the respect.
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Don't lake boat here and wont lake boat here :D
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Big Lake = A lake where 700 foot boats sink and remain lost for years because it is real big and real deep.
Small Lake = Where you hope to have boat problems. |
Originally Posted by partlowr
(Post 4419738)
Lake Michigan Waves...Not my video just something I found on You Tube. Maybe this is a OSO member?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttN2stWdoeg |
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