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<blockquote data-quote="Stand Up" data-source="post: 519270" data-attributes="member: 31842"><p>There's a ton of information about boating etiquette on the web. But you must be willing to employ the rules and courtesy. </p><p>Even a boating course gives you a good idea about etiquette. </p><p>Here in Alberta, you must be 100 ft from shore before making a big wake. If you want to be closer to the shore, your speed must be 6 mph or less. No wake making around stationary watercraft. You must slow down, be nice, maybe wave and then carry on. </p><p>There are a lot of things to know to safely boat around your lake and not p everyone off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stand Up, post: 519270, member: 31842"] There's a ton of information about boating etiquette on the web. But you must be willing to employ the rules and courtesy. Even a boating course gives you a good idea about etiquette. Here in Alberta, you must be 100 ft from shore before making a big wake. If you want to be closer to the shore, your speed must be 6 mph or less. No wake making around stationary watercraft. You must slow down, be nice, maybe wave and then carry on. There are a lot of things to know to safely boat around your lake and not p everyone off. [/QUOTE]
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