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Old 10-12-2008, 07:19 PM   #1
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I decided not to resurrect on old post and start a new one. We were on the lake today, one of our favorite weekends, maybe it was the perfect weather changed the regular fall boating dynamics but we were shocked that our fellow fall boaters were so rude. Getting people to wave was like pulling teeth, coupled with poor boating practices in general, was quite a surprise. It certainly did not ruin our day, but everyone on the boat was surprised by the rudeness on the lake today.
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Old 10-12-2008, 07:35 PM   #2
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I always wave and usually wave first. The 150' rule sometimes makes it hard to tell if the other boats are looking at you when you wave. My home port in Jersey has no minimum distance so it's a little more personal
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Old 10-12-2008, 08:05 PM   #3
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The funny part was that I saw more 150' rule violations than I saw all summer, which in turn led to the looking away instead of the waving.
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Old 10-12-2008, 09:16 PM   #4
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We noticed the same thing today (Sunday). We also noticed a lot of uneducated boaters out there. I'm not sure why that was this weekend, but maybe it was due to many boats belonging to "occasional boaters" who are up to close the camp and take the boat out for the season, but don't really use it as much as many of us on the Forum.

We did see some folks out there having a blast with young children and dogs...always a great sight!

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I think that most anyone will return a wave.....my theory is that there is so much to look at on the lake that some people just don't see you waving.Many times we will be sitting on our dock and will wave at boats that are cruising the shoreline,some very close,who don't return the greeting only because they are checking out houses and don't notice us even though we are only 100' away or so. Just my $.02
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I decided not to resurrect on old post and start a new one. We were on the lake today, one of our favorite weekends, maybe it was the perfect weather changed the regular fall boating dynamics but we were shocked that our fellow fall boaters were so rude. Getting people to wave was like pulling teeth, coupled with poor boating practices in general, was quite a surprise. It certainly did not ruin our day, but everyone on the boat was surprised by the rudeness on the lake today.
Funny, I thought just the opposite. While the traffic was heavy over the weekend up in the northeast quadrant of the lake, people seemed to be nicer that normal. Lots more waves than usual. No matter, the lake is ours again now that Columbus day is over and the weather for next few days look to be very sweet!
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Old 10-13-2008, 01:48 PM   #7
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I think that most anyone will return a wave.....my theory is that there is so much to look at on the lake that some people just don't see you waving.Many times we will be sitting on our dock and will wave at boats that are cruising the shoreline,some very close,who don't return the greeting only because they are checking out houses and don't notice us even though we are only 100' away or so. Just my $.02
That's correct. The long distances coupled with significant lake surface glare this weekend caused me to not really see the other boaters as I was out boating. I'm sure it was the same for others too, so many a wave on my part went unanswered -- and I'll bet they had trouble seeing me, too. Did anyone else notice the extreme glare, even at noon? I think it might have had something to do with the combined sun angle and high clouds.
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Old 10-13-2008, 04:42 PM   #8
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Funny, I thought just the opposite. While the traffic was heavy over the weekend up in the northeast quadrant of the lake, people seemed to be nicer that normal. Lots more waves than usual. No matter, the lake is ours again now that Columbus day is over and the weather for next few days look to be very sweet!
Went out for a couple of hours Saturday, and everyone I ran into seemed to be having a great time and there were waves aplenty. I saw a mini wooden boat "parade" (about 6-7 of them) coming out of Braun Bay around noon and they looked to be having a blast as well. They all waved...
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Hmm, guess I had a bad sample then, we had a great time regardless! And it sounds like the rest of you did too
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I think that their hands were probably burried in their pockets to stay warm
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