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Originally Posted by LIforrelaxin
You are all missing the point.... You see the lake was so much safer this year that people like White Rock just used there boats more? More use less crude build up on the bottom.
ok now onto my take.... I think this all depends on where in the lake you are located. White Rock Mentions Lake Port so I assume his boat is moored down in that area... all the water flows through there... The flow was high this year thus the water kept in motion and kept slime from building up.
If you are in areas of the lake where the water sees less natural movement you probably didn't notice much difference....
Thats my take and I am sticking to it......
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I agree, I am up in northern part in Moultonborough by Suissvale. Frankly I did not see much of a difference at all. I still had to clean the sides daily to avoid a line (and I pull my boat every week) All white boat you see EVERYTHING... even with 15 coats of wax / polish.
I don't think that is because the lake is any less or more clean. In my cove the wind usually blows right at my dock so I get a build up of pollen as well as weeds etc when the wind is kick'n. One thing I can say for certain was the pollen in the lake early this year seemed on the higher side.