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Originally Posted by Jimmbrooks
It's a 21 foot jet drive bow rider. Thank you for mentioning the conditions on the lake. Safety is always my biggest concern for my family and friends. I believe I can mange with the lake, not sounding overconfident as I post this, but similar conditions arise frequently where I live on the ocean, glass like one minute small craft advisory in the same hour. I have ben caught in some squalls fishing in the sound. As long as you don't panic most seas can be navigated. Thank you so much for letting me know, as I can see most would assume glass lake conditions if you haven't been on winni before.
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I had a 21' Yamaha jet up to a couple of years ago. Calm days with little traffic, no issues. Things can get dicey quickly though when the wind quickly kicks up or even in tight quarters with some cruiser traffic. I was nearly swamped in the graveyard once when a cruiser slowed to maximum wake speed as he approached my position in the middle of the tight space of the graveyard channel. Alone would have been OK but my young daughter was with me at the time. The low freeboard, high wake height and close proximity made for a white-knuckle moment to be sure.
I had many years of experience with the yami on Winnisquam and Winni. Most days were fun, safe and great. There were more than a few days when exiting a bay such as Alton when I simply turned around rather than negotiate the 'heavy chop' with the light weight, flat bottom and low freeboard of my Yamaha jet. This was mostly a comfort decision but occasionally it leaned towards safety.
Experience and good judgment will keep you safe and fun-filled.