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curdmudgeon
Posted 6/18/2012 11:02 AM (#565917 - in reply to #565742)
Subject: Re: Handling Dangerous waves: hull length and boat construction




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Thanks very much for the insight! I agree the skipper's seamanship is perhaps the single most important ingredient and that fishing in the big stuff just isn't much fun. Mostly interested in the topic because I love big water Muskies (e.g. remote parts of Georgian Bay) but don't like the idea going in the drink while fishing 20 miles from any other boat. Planning a far future boat purchase and don't want to get a 28' boat to be safe, hence trying to determine what is the minimum for specific conditions.

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