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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Massachusetts
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I traveled from Center Harbor to Wolfeboro and back last Saturday. I would say the waves were in the 2-3 foot range. Pretty rough for a small bow rider; but they were nothing compared to the 4-6 footers I experienced in August 2006.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Boston, MA & Laconia, NH
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When there is serious "chop" best to localize your boating ventures depending on boat size and navigation skills. She can get like the sea at times, but anyday being on Lake Winni is a great day!
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Valencia, Spain (formerly Rattlesnake Isle)
Posts: 389
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Had to go from W.Alton Marina out to the Broads-side of Rattlesnake on Saturday afternoon in my 20 footer; just making headway and dipped the bow more than once! Impressive waves with such short frequency; looked like Long Island (NY/CT) Sound during a fierce thunderstorm. Winni's not a place to fool around with.
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