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8122pbrainard
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I totally agree that it sure wouldn't be a spot for a reunion. |
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tryathlete
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Maybe a late season outing if we get a decent end of Summer--Lake
Geneva for the Blackhawk Chapter wood boat show. I've never gone to any of these shows intentionally but after seeing Alan's Hurricane, I'm motivated to see more. http://www.travelwisconsin.com/events/fairs-festivals/antique-and-classic-boat-show-41280 |
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8122pbrainard
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Peter,
You mention a reunion on LG and then mention the ACBS Blackhawk show. Understand they are two completely different functions. You can't compare the two. Do plan on attending the show come fall. It's one of the best and I'd say the best in the Midwest. You'll see plenty of beautiful boats. Even though I've moved, I still maintain my Blackhawk chapter membership as well as the Glacier Lakes chapter membership. I do plan on attending. |
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tryathlete
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Pete,
I understand they're completely different--just throwing the idea out there for a late season get-together. It's only a 40 minute drive for us, and my wife Lori and I are always looking for stuff to do. We might launch our boat for a day just to experience the things Lake Geneva has to offer. I used to do the Lake Geneva 1/2 Ironman triathlon a week or two before then each year, and I've become attached to the area's geography--but never really spent any time on the water, so that's a possibility. |
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8122pbrainard
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Peter,
Do take the boat over and explore. I believe LG is a one of a kind area and lake. I do suggest trying to get on the lake on a weekday. As Alan mentioned, the lake just like GL can get real rough especially when the large boats are out. One year when I had the Atom there, I vividly remember taking it out for the lake cruise everyone does at the end of the Saturday show. I didn't get very far out of the Abbey harbor before taking major water over the bow. Soaking wet, my wife (the dog too) turned around and headed back. One of the highlights of the show (but regrettably limited to participants in the show) are the pre show activities. Lake tours of absolutely beautiful homes/estates in the lake launches that are unique to LG have been thrilling to say the least. Car collections, unique boats and even model trains are just some of the things I've seen. The lake launches themselves are fantastic. |
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Mojo
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Still NO haha .. Peter, that lake gets so rough, you wouldn't enjoy it and your wife will hate it big time... Sure it's close, but take the car, leave the boat at home.. Plan on coming up to Green Lake in July, or for a late season get together, plan on Clinton with us, otherwise, enjoy the flat water on your little pond, I mean Deep Lake haha. You'll thanks us later !!! Moj' |
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quinner
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Don't listen to those dunce caps, lmao, the wind is the biggest problem out there similar to Green Lake, Like any public lake around here, less traffic during the week but more importantly, plan based on the wind forecast.
Pete, would love to hear more about that tour, sounds great!! |
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81nautique
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Lake Geneva is a bit like when we did the Northeast reunion on Lake George. The only time of year it was feasible was before or after tourist season and since our Midwest reunion is mid July it's just not a suitable venue.
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Mojo
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CQ, really...., like most can wait and plan on "the wind report" Can you "plan" for how many 35 foot cruisers are going to be on the lake??? Everyone knows, who launch a small boat on Geneva on a weekend, knows its going to be rough and wet... Peter asked about a gathering, which I assume would be on a weekend... Yeahhhh no fun..
Sure Green Lake is brutal most of the time, but at least you don't see any big boats out there except for the PT109 ha... Peter, just go out there during the week if you want to experience the lake. It is cool from the water.. Then plan on coming up to Green Lake with us in July.. |
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quinner
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Umm, yes, perhaps it's my ability to read that gives me an advantage over you, lol or are you saying the plan is there is no plan, lmao
Thought it was clear, my response to day trip, not reunion, duh |
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davidg
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Lake Geneva is really a cool lake. But, not ski boat friendly, even on windy week day afternoons. We would launch in Fontana in the AM, and eat lunch in LG. I remember days heading back to Fontana we would encounter wind generated 2' chop. Brutal, even in a Southwind or '87 Martinique.
For boating in that area, we really prefer Delavan Lake. Much more ski boat friendly. Quite a few old CC's on the lake as well. Como is a nice little lake too. Almost no one there during weekdays, and not bad at all on weekends. |
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Mojo
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I don't know what it is like on weekends, but probably not much different than the insanity of the Chain of Lakes in Northern IL. Has anyone ever thought of having a reunion on Lake Geneva? Ahhh Duh' I did read goofnut.. He asked the question... But as long as Pete understands wind-shear he'll be allright..... |
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peter1234
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I'm starting to wonder if we are going to talk about big water an big wind might this be a good time to expand this site into a formula/ski boat site? i really find the formula sites rather boring .(unlike Pete) just think of the potential.
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