All great suggestions. Here's the skinny I guess. I have talked with some on the lakes committee, and there is no way they will rescind the 20 foot rule. They also have come out and said no wake enhancing devices internal or external. You will be held responsible for damage to property. The lake is a 150 acre lake, with about 100-150 homes on the water and 1700+ in the developement with access. No wake until after 9am and running to 1/2 hour before dusk. I think this keeps the fishermen happy. What it creates is a lot of boats with riders in the water at 8:55 ready to go. Last night 7:30 was the latest you could be out for a "set".
Apparently a member of the esteemed committee had his retainingwall block "seawall" destroyed by a wake boarder. Never mind the 800 pontoon boats pulling tubers and in general running non-stop at 15-20mph, or the I/O's running off plane. I don't mean to complain, because we are very fortunate, but the lake has ceased to be good for any watersport other than tubing. I should buy an I/O or pontoon and be done with it I guess?!?!
The Tige 20V and the 2006 X2 seem like viable options, but if I take them to find good water, I might as well get the room I want too. the new 220 is looking really good to me as a choice.
Water close by, The Ohio River, Brookville reservoir, Lake Williamstown where my inlaws have a house (23 foot limit & no ballast either), or all the way to Norris and Cumberland in Tennessee.
I think cheaper boats and lower interest rates (easy money) have put too many people on the water...boy that sounded really elitist...sorry, bad day!
Eric
Apparently a member of the esteemed committee had his retainingwall block "seawall" destroyed by a wake boarder. Never mind the 800 pontoon boats pulling tubers and in general running non-stop at 15-20mph, or the I/O's running off plane. I don't mean to complain, because we are very fortunate, but the lake has ceased to be good for any watersport other than tubing. I should buy an I/O or pontoon and be done with it I guess?!?!
The Tige 20V and the 2006 X2 seem like viable options, but if I take them to find good water, I might as well get the room I want too. the new 220 is looking really good to me as a choice.
Water close by, The Ohio River, Brookville reservoir, Lake Williamstown where my inlaws have a house (23 foot limit & no ballast either), or all the way to Norris and Cumberland in Tennessee.
I think cheaper boats and lower interest rates (easy money) have put too many people on the water...boy that sounded really elitist...sorry, bad day!
Eric
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