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Old 01-09-2004, 09:42 PM
kricharda kricharda is offline
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Default Re: A SeaCraft in Fresh Water?

You got a good fresh/salt water note from Capt. Brad. I can tell you that the shallow water with (long fetch and winds from the same direction for awhile) makes a big difference. On the Chesapeake it averages 20, maybe 25 feet deep and the waves are steep and close together. About a 40 footer spans two or three crests. Trim becomes very important, bow down. Three footers keep a lot of people in the marina - but not the Seacrafts.
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