St Clair river
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There are sections of the river that have had a no wake zone for many years one example is near the mouth of the North Channel. There very well could be other new areas with the high water levels. If you don't know the area check with the local marine division.
Also this : http://www.voicenews.com/news/st-cla...628f32d01.html
Also this : http://www.voicenews.com/news/st-cla...628f32d01.html
Last edited by Interceptor; 07-16-2019 at 01:15 PM.
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There are areas of no wake as mentioned above but the entire river is NOT a no wake zone. Mouth of the north channel, middle channel from north channel to Browns, St.Clair river in front of Algonac, Ect. are all no wake zones. 90% of the St.Clair river/south channel can be traveled at speed as long as you abide to the 200/600 rule.
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Residents built their homes in low lying areas, marshlands, swamps, etc on an international shipping channel, where the weather will turn up larger wakes than most pleasure boats, where freighters push more water on shore than most pleasure boats.......yet want people to now, due to high water, not create wakes that could splash over their seawalls.
On one hand I want to be respectful and courteous.
On the other hand, I want to ask these people what they expected to happen or why they didn't build a taller sea wall, or why they built their home on a flooded lot.
On one hand I want to be respectful and courteous.
On the other hand, I want to ask these people what they expected to happen or why they didn't build a taller sea wall, or why they built their home on a flooded lot.