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Prevalence of "Electric Only" Lakes?
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<blockquote data-quote="gillhunter" data-source="post: 499686" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>I'm not seeing any increased prohibition of lakes in my area. As a transplant from northern Indiana I was unaware at the time that there are no natural lakes in the southeast to speak of. They are all man made reservoirs. The large ones were created for flood control and electrical generation and the small ones for potable water supply. These are the ones generally HP restricted or total electric. No one seems to be concerned about shoreline erosion or they would ban wake boats. </p><p>I doubt that anyone in the position to ban gas boats would take any cost considerations into consideration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillhunter, post: 499686, member: 5151"] I'm not seeing any increased prohibition of lakes in my area. As a transplant from northern Indiana I was unaware at the time that there are no natural lakes in the southeast to speak of. They are all man made reservoirs. The large ones were created for flood control and electrical generation and the small ones for potable water supply. These are the ones generally HP restricted or total electric. No one seems to be concerned about shoreline erosion or they would ban wake boats. I doubt that anyone in the position to ban gas boats would take any cost considerations into consideration. [/QUOTE]
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