Portsmouth Topics: Wake Board Boats
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Name:
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MartiniMan
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Subject:
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Wake Board Boats
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7/28/2014 3:16:45 PM
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When I wake surf we go to an area of the lake with no homes. Docks and seawalls should be designed and maintained to account for the typical wave action of most boats but I recognize that wakesurfing causes much bigger waves and I respond accordingly. But I do see lots of boaters that don't and I just can't understand it. Its really common courtesy and I can say for sure that 100 feet is not enough distance for a large wake like that to dissipate.
Similar problem I see along those lines are people pulling tubes and churning up the water in more isolated areas where you can ski and wake board. Those activities can be done on the larger open areas of the lake where the bumps are fun and you don't disrupt others trying to ski, etc. Same comment about common courtesy......saldy not all that common anymore.
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