Capt.Bill11
Guru
And you would be correct George. But then you are a smart man and an experienced boater.
In fact you probably know there are no tides in the Great Lakes nor tide tables for the Great Lakes. You probably know there are no nuclear submarines in Lake Erie.
I'll bet you even know that Charlston is in SC and more than a days run from Cape May NJ.
In fact you may even know that it doesn't get calmer the farther offshore you go when the wind is blowing onshore.
I bet you even understand why freighters coming up the Hudson River don't/can't slow down for every little marina they pass along the way like small boats do and should.
Are you getting the picture?
If not I could go on and on and.............
In fact you probably know there are no tides in the Great Lakes nor tide tables for the Great Lakes. You probably know there are no nuclear submarines in Lake Erie.
I'll bet you even know that Charlston is in SC and more than a days run from Cape May NJ.
In fact you may even know that it doesn't get calmer the farther offshore you go when the wind is blowing onshore.
I bet you even understand why freighters coming up the Hudson River don't/can't slow down for every little marina they pass along the way like small boats do and should.
Are you getting the picture?
If not I could go on and on and.............
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