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<blockquote data-quote="Shaugh" data-source="post: 449391" data-attributes="member: 19781"><p>We're both pretty salty dudes when it comes to boats in general, but I have to admit that the O C E A N is a bit intimidating. The plan would be for an abundance of caution if it looked like wind or weather was headed our way.</p><p></p><p>Are those bays pretty much like any freshwater lake as far as depth and navigability ? Do I need to constantly worry about the draft in my deep V type boat ?</p><p></p><p>What about leaving it beached and camping ? Dangerous ? Humans or otherwise ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaugh, post: 449391, member: 19781"] We're both pretty salty dudes when it comes to boats in general, but I have to admit that the O C E A N is a bit intimidating. The plan would be for an abundance of caution if it looked like wind or weather was headed our way. Are those bays pretty much like any freshwater lake as far as depth and navigability ? Do I need to constantly worry about the draft in my deep V type boat ? What about leaving it beached and camping ? Dangerous ? Humans or otherwise ? [/QUOTE]
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