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just got a 1236 Lowe
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<blockquote data-quote="VBTravisD" data-source="post: 168097" data-attributes="member: 1088"><p>Thats a tough one that only you can really decide. I have had my 14' tinboat out in the Chesapeake bay before. We had no wind, and the ocean looked like a lake. Putzed around for a few hours and then the wind started to pick up out of the NW... and the water started bumping up a tad. Needless to say we headed in. Kept the pfds on the whole time. </p><p></p><p>Perfect conditions can change quickly out in the ocean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VBTravisD, post: 168097, member: 1088"] Thats a tough one that only you can really decide. I have had my 14' tinboat out in the Chesapeake bay before. We had no wind, and the ocean looked like a lake. Putzed around for a few hours and then the wind started to pick up out of the NW... and the water started bumping up a tad. Needless to say we headed in. Kept the pfds on the whole time. Perfect conditions can change quickly out in the ocean. [/QUOTE]
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