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Old 01-08-2004, 10:06 AM
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Default Re: A SeaCraft in Fresh Water?

Ha Chuck
I really can’t say for sure but my 2 cense would say if the seas are 3-4 ‘ and the bottom is only 9’ then you probably had some sort of effect from the action of the boat with the bottom like currents or displacement of water more than the difference of fresh to salt. Some times the waves build up differently in shallow water then in deep like the distance between waves and such like I have noticed some different effects coming in from fishing in 100’ of water compared to going over the sand bar just before getting into the inlet.
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