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If I remember this weekend I'll take a pic of our map that shows it. It was basically the entire area from the point of Glendale out to the point of Varney point.
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I remember that there was a No Wake Sign in that location.
I also remember when the red with white top spar buoy located in Glendale Harbor near the No Wake buoy was a black with white top spar buoy. I believe a large rock is located here. Sail boat keels might hit it in low water times. We frequently return from East Bear Island to FBY passing between Locke's Island and Pig Island. We come off plane well west of the lighted buoy due to the narrow distance between the two islands. One frequently meets a boat in this location, and can not avoid being over 150 feet of the boat and 150 feet away from one of the two islands. Often, we encounter boats passing us on plane, meeting or overtaking us there, thus we are treated to a brief rock and roll session. Whoopeeeeeee! 🐻 |
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I thought I remembered it being a No Wake zone at one time too. I agree, though, any area when you are not 150' from shore, docks, etc is no wake. Of course it doesn't much matter because people don't know what no wake means.
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More NWZ around the lake really seem unnecessary to me, if people slow down when other boats are close by. No other boats present? Don't need it. Perhaps if MP did a directed patrol with 3-4 boats like land based police do, and stopped people who are not obeying the boat to boat headway speed rules, word would get around?
As the discussion moves along, I do recall a NWZ sign for a brief time in front of the channel into Smith Cove. (1959?) It was not intended, I believe, to apply to all of Glendale Bay, although there was confusion as to what it did apply to. Then the channel was fully marked as NWZ , but you could speed up again once inside Smith Cove. I remember water skiing in Smith Cove when it was too windy on the main lake. Then the entire cove was made NWZ and the three marinas and milfoil pretty much took over the cove. |
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