Tolerable as Saturday was, today was awful.
You could have told me that the No-Wake Rule had been rescinded at 2PM today, and I'd have believed you. (And the exhaust-noise abatement rule, too).
I re-learned something about wakes: You can make a huge arc with your boat and the inside, more curved, wake will triple in intensity and size as it reaches the shore: One of the biggest wakes crashing against my dock today was made by a ski-boat close to the
opposite shore, one-half mile away.
They constructed my dock really well in 1985, but my neighbor's much newer docks have been taking a beating. One neighbor has a dock made with mahogany decking. What
that's going to look like after a month of this -- is anybody's guess.
There appears to be more debris in the water today than yesterday, and nobody's slowing to pick up any of it.
These aren't the boaters of 1984. (Or 1998, for that matter).