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Originally Posted by Dave R
Yes, plenty.
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Touching all the bases may be more than what you might want for a single day. It's do-able for sure, but you might want to break it up into 2 or more float plans.
Kind in mind the orientation of the lake is such that she picks up the NNWwind easily, and that can buildup the wave action out on the broads in many afternoons ( or any time for that matter...), as it runs down the 26-ish mile length of the lake. It's a lotta fun heading south to Alton Bay with the wind. It can be another story when you head back north.
It sounds like you've got plenty of boat and some good experience, so you will do fine. You should be able to go wherever / whenever. I know that in my family, when its time to head south to Alton Bay for ice cream or mini-golf or breakfast lunch or dinner, we go. Sure I watch the weather and sky constanly, but we go. Each ride brings its own adventure.