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Old 04-07-2012, 11:51 AM   #23
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[QUOTE=MikeF-NH;179492] I've posted several times that my 16.5 Lund is what I would consider bare minimum (by my risk aversion rating) for getting on the Broads with anything more than a 10 mph wind.

Probably, your Lund is just a little bit bigger than my Alumacraft 16' x 72" wide x 40-hp-side steer, and that is a very fun little boat for Winnipesaukee.....probably just a tad too small for the bigger areas of the lake......sort of like riding a surfboard out there, or somethin, when the waves turn to white caps.....but it sure gives u a feel'n be'n closer to the water than u get with the bigger boaties .....
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