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Full Force 12-29-2014 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by TW720HVY (Post 4241407)
So cool is right, thanks for the additional visual aids!! :ernaehrung004:

What a second, is that a condom machine?! What's about to happen in that picture?? :faint2:

LOl I think it is hahahha

ham_r_down01 12-29-2014 04:46 PM

http://youtu.be/AOv40FefvHI Apache water? :party-smiley-004::whistle:

Full Force 12-29-2014 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by ham_r_down01 (Post 4241455)
http://youtu.be/AOv40FefvHI Apache water? :party-smiley-004::whistle:

it's just a great lake... LOTO is bad on a busy weekend lol

Knot 4 Me 12-30-2014 10:03 AM

Pretty sure no one being serious actually believes LOTO is rougher than any of the Great Lakes. Everything is relative.

Full Force 12-30-2014 11:19 AM


Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me (Post 4241700)
Pretty sure no one being serious actually believes LOTO is rougher than any of the Great Lakes. Everything is relative.

I hear ya, I have had guys tell me that it gets rougher then our lake on a busy weekend.... well maybe thats true if Erie is calm that day... anyone who has ran the Sandusky channel knows what I am saying...

1989mach1 12-30-2014 12:12 PM

I have been told that loto is worse then Erie buy a super boat guy on here. That being sead he has never been here sooooo.

Knot 4 Me 12-30-2014 01:12 PM

My annual family LOTO trip has been over the 4th of July for many, many years. Obviously that timeframe is among the handful of the worst you will see the water there. I've been all over that lake during that week/weekend in a 26' boat. Yeah, I'm tucked in running upper 20's to low 30's and occasionally having to slow to ride a massive cruiser wake like a surfboard but I always got to my destination without much drama. The water never kept me at the dock if there was somewhere I wanted to go. At the time I was staying at the 14 MM on the main channel and would usually frequent places as far down as Dick's on the Osage or as far up as Time Out (closed now) up the Gravois. That's roughly a 50 mile stretch of the lake. I've also been in a 43' F-4 Sunsation running the main channel post Shootout when it was still held at Shooter's 21. I've read/heard the stories of guy's talking how their boats can eat that water up at 80 MPH and not spill a drop out of their beer. BS. Even in a 43', 11K lb. boat you are going to get tossed around a bit in certain water there. So yes, LOTO can get rough at times and if you are in the wrong boat or don't know what you are doing it can get dangerous. That type of water only occurs a few times out of the year and is still managable even in smaller equipment if you know what you are doing. LOTO is basically a river in terms of width with plenty of shoreline protection. It is never going to see the wind driven waves the Great Lakes see.

Captain Nick 01-01-2015 04:14 PM

I have no desires to go to LOTO. With how nasty the waves get and all the accidents I hear about.

Mentalpause 01-02-2015 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by Captain Nick (Post 4242767)
I have no desires to go to LOTO. With how nasty the waves get and all the accidents I hear about.

You are missing out on the best destination in the midwest. Just go for a week around the end of July or so, it is not very busy during the week.

Magic Medicine 01-02-2015 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by Full Force (Post 4240154)
yep, people don't get what the great lakes are.... LOTO big water.... ya right..

Having boat on Lake Michigan for over 30 years and living at LOTO I will tell you one thing. When the water is big on the great lakes boat DO NOT leave the docks. LOTO is rough every weekend from boat traffic. Holiday weekends is stupid rough.


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