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<blockquote data-quote="kazzer" data-source="post: 519295" data-attributes="member: 28177"><p>I live on the Erie Canal and see it all. Day boats are bad as are these darned noisy jet ski boats. There a speed limit that many completely ignore, and many 'no wake' areas. The latter is a real problem as many boaters traveling in opposite directions do not slow down. We have several rowing clubs as well as many kayaks & SUPs. The narrow width of the canal causes a wake to rattle back across the canal and in places where there are concrete walls, this can take 15 minutes or so for the water to settle down. Some area are embankment dams and heavy wave action can cause erosion of the dam. Idiots and fools abound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kazzer, post: 519295, member: 28177"] I live on the Erie Canal and see it all. Day boats are bad as are these darned noisy jet ski boats. There a speed limit that many completely ignore, and many 'no wake' areas. The latter is a real problem as many boaters traveling in opposite directions do not slow down. We have several rowing clubs as well as many kayaks & SUPs. The narrow width of the canal causes a wake to rattle back across the canal and in places where there are concrete walls, this can take 15 minutes or so for the water to settle down. Some area are embankment dams and heavy wave action can cause erosion of the dam. Idiots and fools abound. [/QUOTE]
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