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Dumb newbie question: how big water is too big for a 14' v?
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<blockquote data-quote="agcowvet" data-source="post: 389701" data-attributes="member: 19087"><p>Ya the full crew would only be along on a glass smooth day and not far from shore either! Nor would I plan on being out in a storm either...but if something broke a ways out...these boats don't row real fast. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the insight. Caution and preparedness being the best way to safety. Not looking for a whitewater experience in the middle of a big lake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agcowvet, post: 389701, member: 19087"] Ya the full crew would only be along on a glass smooth day and not far from shore either! Nor would I plan on being out in a storm either...but if something broke a ways out...these boats don't row real fast. Thanks for the insight. Caution and preparedness being the best way to safety. Not looking for a whitewater experience in the middle of a big lake. [/QUOTE]
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