I live a sheltered lake life rarely around anyone surfing and neither do we. That said, the kids want to start, but I don't want to be "that guy". I can make it work in the river by staying close to surf side riverbank. There are no docks or home fronts; none as in zero. High banks for the most part. There may be an occasional fisher that I would cease surfing before passing on the surf side. Its a formerly dredged river (closed to barge traffic for several years but still deep) so plenty of depth close to the shore, averaging 20'. It is narrow, averaging 400' shore to shore.
The question is, how disruptive is the non surf side? Assume I stay close to the surf side shore. How much effect will the non surf side wake have on river traffic?
The question is, how disruptive is the non surf side? Assume I stay close to the surf side shore. How much effect will the non surf side wake have on river traffic?
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