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<blockquote data-quote="BillPlayfoot" data-source="post: 442629" data-attributes="member: 22157"><p>Nope. Not ever.</p><p>Even little Lake St. Clair gets really rough where even the big cruiser boats won't go out. </p><p>I once went from Rondeau to Port Stanley and back on Lake Erie. I used 10 gallons of fuel for that short trip with my 16 foot Starcraft with a 35 Evinrude. It was calm when I left and then the wind came. I went down the swells so far all I saw was water all around me. Never will I do that again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillPlayfoot, post: 442629, member: 22157"] Nope. Not ever. Even little Lake St. Clair gets really rough where even the big cruiser boats won't go out. I once went from Rondeau to Port Stanley and back on Lake Erie. I used 10 gallons of fuel for that short trip with my 16 foot Starcraft with a 35 Evinrude. It was calm when I left and then the wind came. I went down the swells so far all I saw was water all around me. Never will I do that again [/QUOTE]
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