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Old 07-24-2009, 08:08 AM   #11
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"...Now it looks like you change your mind about the GFBL boats..."
Nope. I'll confirm that BI has consistently stated his previous statement.

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"...It's the boneheads that we must go after to make this lake safe...!"
And, on Winnipesaukee, there's only about 300 of 'em, right?

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"...and no longer will the land be attacked by violent waves.

Erosion has been eradicated..."
Not quite:

Photos 1 and 2, below)

I haven't witnessed anything like this wake since one snapped my BIL's 23-foot monohull sailboat's ˝" nylon dock line; fortunately, a visitor had his camera handy and photographed "The Incoming Wake". (And the soaked aftermath ).

We never saw the boat!

Photo 3, below)

As to erosion, a forum member (thank you) sent me this third shot before the structure collapses altogether through erosion.
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