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<blockquote data-quote="tnriverluver" data-source="post: 328942" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>I take it you already know how rough Pickwick can get. Even 21 ft glass boats can pound you to death on that lake. I have been caught twice in sudden 50 mph winds in a 16 ft Lowe alum bass boat and made it back from Yellow Creek to the state ramp at the dam. Frightening trip but as long as you slow down and know what you are doing you should be fine. SeaArks are top of the line aluminum boats and I wouldn't hesitate buying one at that price!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnriverluver, post: 328942, member: 9284"] I take it you already know how rough Pickwick can get. Even 21 ft glass boats can pound you to death on that lake. I have been caught twice in sudden 50 mph winds in a 16 ft Lowe alum bass boat and made it back from Yellow Creek to the state ramp at the dam. Frightening trip but as long as you slow down and know what you are doing you should be fine. SeaArks are top of the line aluminum boats and I wouldn't hesitate buying one at that price!!! [/QUOTE]
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