04-12-2010, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by upthesaukee
IMHO, when the lake is so full that docks are nearly under water, boaters should police themselves and go no wake. Mother Nature is going to cause enough damage on her own, and we do not have to add to that damage.
Especially in the early boating season, when there is so much potential for hitting winter's leftover debris, or newly added debris caused by torrential rains and flooding, slow can be the smart way to go.
Again, just my opinion.
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You are soooo right ..... unfortunately there are those of use that really understand all of this, and those that just think boating is cool
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