2016 Boyne Thunder
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Biggest recorded wave height for the day was 5' and all those people turned around with their tales between their legs??
Big $$, big power, big drives, Tres classes, talk crap about how awesome their brand is at handling waves and don`t have the balls to even exit the channel to see what the conditions are like.. oh boy. probably best to stick to jumping cruiser wakes or staying within your bay or River of the Ozarks and please stay off of Facebook telling everyone what a wavecrusher you have.
90 boats got schooled by sub 38' bravo boats.
Welcome to Lake Michigan, it gets rough and you may actually need to know how to drive a boat.
Big $$, big power, big drives, Tres classes, talk crap about how awesome their brand is at handling waves and don`t have the balls to even exit the channel to see what the conditions are like.. oh boy. probably best to stick to jumping cruiser wakes or staying within your bay or River of the Ozarks and please stay off of Facebook telling everyone what a wavecrusher you have.
90 boats got schooled by sub 38' bravo boats.

Welcome to Lake Michigan, it gets rough and you may actually need to know how to drive a boat.
Last edited by ICDEDPPL; 07-11-2016 at 08:16 PM.
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Biggest recorded wave height for the day was 5' and all those people turned around with their tales between their legs??
Big $$, big power, big drives, Tres classes, talk crap about how awesome their brand is at handling waves and don`t have the balls to even exit the channel to see what the conditions are like.. oh boy. probably best to stick to jumping cruiser wakes or staying within your bay or River of the Ozarks and please stay off of Facebook telling everyone what a wavecrusher you have.
90 boats got schooled by sub 38' bravo boats.
Welcome to Lake Michigan, it gets rough and you may actually need to know how to drive a boat.
Big $$, big power, big drives, Tres classes, talk crap about how awesome their brand is at handling waves and don`t have the balls to even exit the channel to see what the conditions are like.. oh boy. probably best to stick to jumping cruiser wakes or staying within your bay or River of the Ozarks and please stay off of Facebook telling everyone what a wavecrusher you have.
90 boats got schooled by sub 38' bravo boats.

Welcome to Lake Michigan, it gets rough and you may actually need to know how to drive a boat.
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HA!
I mean common what is this ON SHORE ONLY??!
Me and Mild going for lunch .. on a thursday, with what we call some "light chop" lol
I think my 8 year old was holding the camera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFHZ7Y2N-_c&feature=youtu.be
Let`s go across a flat lake at 120mph and that`s all good but throw some "light chop" in the mix and all of a sudden it`s all about the safety. Ok I see how that works.
Last edited by ICDEDPPL; 07-11-2016 at 09:05 PM.
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7 of us left TC and went to Northport to watch the bad ass boats come in for their cards, we were very surprised and puzzled when we heard they didn't come out and run. We had 2 Formulas, a fountain, a Scarab, 2 Bajas, and myself, all bravo boats, Oh well we had a great day out on the water. Although we wish we could have seen the cool boats!
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We put 40 miles on in a little 28 footer waiting for the big boats to show up!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=simt0mrELko&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=simt0mrELko&feature=youtu.be
Last edited by onesickpantera; 07-11-2016 at 09:15 PM.




