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Old 04-07-2012, 01:41 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by jrc View Post
The "too small for Winnipesaukee" meme always surprises me. Winni is a big place with lots of different water and boatings styles.
I agree as well, I think there are a lot more 'too big' boats on Winni than 'too small'.

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Sure if you want to always be able to cross the widest part of the Broards in the worst weather, then you need a big boat with a closed bow or a self bailing fishing boat.
A lot of times, just slowing down can take the place of having a much larger boat. However, I know all types of boats are different and maybe there is no business for anything less than a 30' pontoon boat on the lake.

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I have a 12" kayak, is that too small for Winnipesaukee?
Me too It's a green Old Town and I'll be out there paddling around, so if you see me come say hi! (Correction, mine is 12', not inches)
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