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skyfuzz
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Posted: September-12-2016 at 3:16pm |
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Not too many boat waves on our lake dare go over the aft of my huge '69 Wildcat but it takes a beating when at the dock on any given day but especially on weekends. This is where my mooring comes in handy on those tsunami moments. These were some big ones coming at my boat:
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SNobsessed
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Carnival just bought a marina!
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tryathlete
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Using jet thrusters like that for steering close to shore is the sign of an inexperienced ship captain or crew. That's nuts to put that kind of power into jet thrusters at port. Maybe the infamous Italian Ship Captain got re-hired?
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63 Skier
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That's kind of sad to watch. You'd think they would be aware of the damage they could do and would proceed very slowly.
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fanofccfan
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Big Block power!
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Orlando76
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Holy crap. Not his fault. The white sign with orange circle said idle speed only. That was idle speed, idle for cruise ship.
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DayTony
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I'm pretty sure every one of us is guilty of being that guy at some point in our boating careers, Whether it was just being young and ignorant, or a "oops", didn't realize you were there or totally missed that Marker, etc.. so i think a few educational talks here and there are warranted. It's all how it is approached.
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JPASS
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So true. Although the only place I don't care about getting into it with someone is at the ramp. |
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Mojo
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Nothing that a little night snorkling couldn't fix..... |
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75 Tique
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And your point is....? Yeah, there are a lot of rules, some of which are a pain, but they are all worth it to not have jet skis around. |
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tryathlete
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Ya I thought those were slalom buoys and maybe that's why she's always so angry looking!
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Riley
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Read your IL rule book. Laws vary greatly from state to state. ME has few laws. NH is heavily regulated. My belief is the last thing you want to do is call in the law when there's a problem. Try to work it out with the people on the lake, otherwise they start passing laws.
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JoeinNY
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New York State requires all mooring bouys and swim rafts to be within 100 feet of shore unless you get a specific authorization - ie swim camp swim area or yacht club mooring area. They should also be white and have reflective tape around them
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quinner
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After reading Larry's 8.4.5.8 rule, Wondering what any of you may know about putting random markers out in the lake with regard to state law. On my lake starting to see more and more lakefront owners placing "balls" along their lot lines, problem is they just seem to be putting them further and further out. The wicked witch of the lake put hers about 200 feet from shore this year, she uses those big bouncy balls with a handle.
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Riley
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You guys are heavily regulated, like a country club neighborhood.
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75 Tique
Grand Poobah Joined: August-12-2004 Location: Seven Lakes, NC Status: Offline Points: 6130 |
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No surfin on our 250 acre lake.
The non factory ballast line is stupid. A fully ballasted G23 would be legal on our lake. That language got put in by a guy involved in the rules committee with a boat with tanks for wakeboarding and he justified it by saying some sailboats have ballast tanks so we cant prohibit those. (Notice the addition of "Larry's Law" in that language.) |
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Gary S
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I imagine this discussion has been going on since Ole Evinrude first hung a motor --- |
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81nautique
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Sad but true, FYI Quinner lives on the Deep Lake reference above and no one belongs surfing there. As for your lake at 1149 fully developed I would suspect you couldn't get far enough away from shore to surf it. Also unfortunatley I don't see any point in trying educate people either because the majority of the boating public has gotten so ignorant to common sense, etiquette, courtesy that it borders on dangerous to approach someone on the water to try to explain anything to them. Case in point a few weeks ago we were searching for a shoreline to ski and came upon one of our typical spots so I idled down. As we got closer I realized that there was already another boat tucked in to shore using the lane. They were still on the platform getting geared up and were not even close to getting started so I powered up and ran straight down their line at slalom speed to leave the smallest trace I could. It would have taken me 15 minutes to idle out of their way so running at speed is exactly what I would have expected them to do to me. Well I got fingers and arms up like WTF are you doing to OUR water. I almost turned around to explain and decided they weren't worth getting me any more upset than I was. I've resigned to the fact that Dumb asses are dumb asses and it's best to leave them alone. Shame really because we will see them again and I'll be that *************** that screwed up their water. Whatever DUDE. |
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gun-driver
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I believe that in my area it won't be long till the DCNR starts making rulings on where and when large wakes will be allowed, mostly due to shoreline erosion.
I also can see that in the near future there will be a lot more no wake zones popping up which will definitely impact skiing and other activities. There is enough lake front property owners with the money and political pull that they will get the no wake zones posted because their tired of getting knocked around on their docks, that will impact a lot of the coves we ski in now. |
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63 Skier
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Our lake is 1,149 acres. Another I've skied quite a bit on is 653 acres. I've seen G21 equivalent boats on both. I know you and I are responsible and courteous, but I think what Quinner says is true. Just like we've at times been aggravated with jet skis or tubers, there will be irresponsible and not at all courteous people throwing giant wakes and causing changes in water sports laws. |
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Riley
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I would say that if the surf boat puts out a bigger wake then the lake naturally sees, it's not a good lake to surf on.
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81nautique
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Can't put a hard definition on it but in comparison to some lakes I do or have boated on: Tyler Lake, CT 187 acres NO Deep Lake, Il 200 acres NO Falls Pond, ma 122 acres NO Lake Clinton, IL 4900 acres YES Green Lake, Wi, 7920 acres YES I also consider whether the shoreline is improved(homes) or unimproved and the impact we will have on others using the lake at that particular time. It comes down to being responsible and courteous. I do make an exception for fisherman, if I wave and you look the other way...surfs up! That was a joke.....sort of. |
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Hollywood
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As the boats evolve (swell) so must the property owners.
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63 Skier
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Alan, can you define B.? What is the size of a body of water that is too small to surf?
BTW, I'm not anti-surfing at all. I'm just wondering how to balance the new phenomenon of boats that put out wakes equivalent to 40 ft. cruisers on lakefront property and boats. |
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quinner
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I would imagine a majority of these giant ballast ships owners are totally naive to this fact. On smaller lakes Huge ballast and thirfers will eventually cause a tightening of the noose for all towed water-sports, it's quite unfortunate. |
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81nautique
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Two sides of this one is
A, that boat was left kind of vulnerable so I put some of the responsibility of the boat owner. B. If your body of water isn't large enough to surf then don't ballast up and surf, simple as that.. Go find a larger body of water or a new hobby. If you boat on a little puddle you should not be surfing After I ski and my wife wakeboards I take her surfing because she enjoys it and owns half the boat, if she wants to surf we surf....when we are in an appropriate area to do so. Typically on our river you can find a place to be out of the way and not really bother anyone. That's just the way the river works, MOST everyone gets along pretty good and stays out of each others way. Only other places we've surfed are Green lake or Lake Clinton which are large bodies of water that get so blown out you can barely go for a boat ride in the afternoon anyway so might as well do something and surf. |
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Hollywood
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Know the limits and capability of your vessel and take some responsibility for it. If not swamping isn't feasible maybe rethink boating there.
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63 Skier
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I dunno. On some shorelines it's not always feasible to put a boat bow out. On our little lake, the dock you see in my avatar, no way I could put either inboard bow out. Jet boat yes, though less convenient. In all our years there I've never seen a boat that could swamp anything I've had tied up, but then again it's only a 3 mile long lake. I don't know the answer to this one, curious what people think - if a G23 goes by 100 ft. out, and again a 1/2 mile out, is there much difference in the wake that hits the shore? |
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Hollywood
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Had me at "stern out". Had it coming.
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