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Dumb newbie question: how big water is too big for a 14' v?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gotem" data-source="post: 390444" data-attributes="member: 9901"><p>I have two boats and fish Lake Ontario and the Finger Lakes. My 18 foot Lund fish/ski boat is a beast, but I don't take it out on lake Ontario if the waves are over 2 feet. My smaller aluminum boat I use to trailer to the Finger Lakes and it is a blast. I will take the smaller one out on Lake Ontario right after ice out for the brown trout fishing if it is a south wind. The advantage of a smaller boat is a lot of the launches are not in right after ice out, but with waders you can launch it any time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gotem, post: 390444, member: 9901"] I have two boats and fish Lake Ontario and the Finger Lakes. My 18 foot Lund fish/ski boat is a beast, but I don't take it out on lake Ontario if the waves are over 2 feet. My smaller aluminum boat I use to trailer to the Finger Lakes and it is a blast. I will take the smaller one out on Lake Ontario right after ice out for the brown trout fishing if it is a south wind. The advantage of a smaller boat is a lot of the launches are not in right after ice out, but with waders you can launch it any time. [/QUOTE]
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