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Choupique 03-15-2010 10:56 AM

Big Lake is one of the worst places for personal space, but one of the best for C&R... you take the good with the bad.

Reel Bender 03-15-2010 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ray (Post 126287)
The Parish or State needs to implement "NO WAKE" zones at each launch. We had 20 or
so boats at Calcasieu Point docked and people were passing at planing speeds, bouncing
everyone around.

The problem with no wake zones is.........................most do not have any un derstanding of the concept. They believe it simply means to slow down and that is what they do. For some reason they never have the common sense to look back to see if they are actually not throwing a wake. Therefore, they just assume since they are going slow they are not throwing a wake and beat the you know what out of everything, by throwing a massive wake.

IMHO it is much better to let them go by at full speed than it is to tell them to go no wake speed, because their no wake speed does some serious damage to my stuff.


Thats, why they are called Plow Boys.

Choupique 03-15-2010 12:37 PM

For the record: if you are in a boat and are passing a kayak... stay on plain

Reel Bender 03-15-2010 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Choupique (Post 126737)
For the record: if you are in a boat and are passing a kayak... stay on plain

O' Gawd, my wife and i got yaks last spring and during the warmer weather we take them out for afternoon/eve paddle. The boats are all trying to be nice and slow down to what they think is a good speed and begin throwing out massive wakes nearly swamping us.




At first, I thought they were doing this to be nice, now I am having second thoughts!!!!:*****:


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