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Old 07-26-2009, 02:00 PM   #14
knowit
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Yes that is the one. Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg .
And yes the low spots in that lake come up right where you least expect them. I believe I have successfully found every low spot there is. I have the damaged props to prove it. I even went so far as to draw up my own chart of shallows based on my own knowledge and satellite images. (the lake is VERY clean). Also, there are NO navigational aids on that lake. Anything you see was placed there by a caring resident. I have been boating on that lake for years and like to think I know it pretty well. Right now is pretty easy as it is about a foot or so over the normal level. I probaly should have bought a jet boat since this is my regular stomping grounds, but I just couldn't make the switch. I like to have an outdrive in the water to act as a rudder when just coasting. I guess I am old school. But I never seem to relax with $1200 of stainless steel in the water. I am thinking about popping on a set of amuminum props just for the heck of it.
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