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Re: Boat wakes [Re: Razorback] #12773022 05/29/18 03:58 PM
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Im on a Lake that has many MasterCrafts Big Boy Wake Boats , its crazy the size of Wake it can make , I dock my stuff when they go out , got to tell ya looks like fun , they all go up and down the river . Buddy has one , Where I fish they cant get close to me anyway . Beater Skeeter.

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Re: Boat wakes [Re: Razorback] #12773233 05/29/18 07:09 PM
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The other boat is either a potion or party boat, the sides have bright neon blue lights. However it has no navigation lights and the operator does not know boating regulations, as he too failed to yield when I approached from the right.

Be careful out there.


We were fishing a boat dock at about 2:45 a.m. when the blue pontoon boat came flying in toward us. We finally figured out that he was going into one of the stalls.

He barely slowed down and hit the dock hard enough that the impact threw everyone in the boat forward. One girl in a bikini looked like she almost went over the bow. We were in utter disbelief.

They all got out of the boat and went up the hill as if nothing happened.

Ron White's "Drunk In Public" comes to mind.



That boat was buzzing around us as well but they stayed clear when we were running. The light situation was stupid, all those blue LEDS but no bow or stern light.

Re: Boat wakes [Re: Razorback] #12773443 05/29/18 10:31 PM
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The only lights you are allowed to display at night are your white anchor light and red\green nav light.

Re: Boat wakes [Re: Notaguide] #12773456 05/29/18 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted By: Notaguide
The only lights you are allowed to display at night are your white anchor light and red\green nav light.


You can run any color you want or none at all when the game wardens wont work the lake.

Re: Boat wakes [Re: Razorback] #12773479 05/29/18 11:08 PM
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You must be on Lewisville as well

Re: Boat wakes [Re: Razorback] #12773601 05/30/18 01:16 AM
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The game Warden was on Lewisville 2 weeks ago .First one that I have seen in over 5 years and I'm out there 3 or 4 times a week.

Re: Boat wakes [Re: Razorback] #12773828 05/30/18 11:54 AM
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Lots of places around the country have put in places ordinances to outlaw these boats. The primary reason is because of the shoreline damage they call. It'll take time, but I believe they will eventually be banned most places. The louder the chatter gets the sooner it'll happen.


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Re: Boat wakes [Re: JCBfromTHF] #12773830 05/30/18 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted By: JCBfromTHF
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folks get on here an say that you are responsible for your wake but has anybody heard first hand that someone was charged for it.


In the fatality accident May 12th on Conroe the officer specifically said no charges would be filed since the boat causing a wake was outside the 100 foot rule. The men were tossed overboard by a wake and one of them didnt survive. All 3 had on PFDs.

https://www.click2houston.com/news/fisherman-dies-after-boat-capsizes-on-lake-conroe

http://montgomerycountypolicereporter.com/death-on-lake-conroe/


They will have to revisit that rule at some point. Its NOT OK for your boat wake to kill someone. It might not be illegal yet, but it will be as soon as the right person is killed.


They might not be charged, but a civil case could be filed and I'd bet they'd have a good case.


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Re: Boat wakes [Re: Jpurdue] #12774012 05/30/18 03:12 PM
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Lots of places around the country have put in places ordinances to outlaw these boats. The primary reason is because of the shoreline damage they call. It'll take time, but I believe they will eventually be banned most places. The louder the chatter gets the sooner it'll happen.


lots of places around the country are also trying to pass local ordinances to outlaw guns.

last i checked, neither guns nor boats kill people


Given the fact that the people that own the boats in question are the people that own all the lakefront, I highly doubt these boats are going anywhere.

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Originally Posted By: 04champ
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Lots of places around the country have put in places ordinances to outlaw these boats. The primary reason is because of the shoreline damage they call. It'll take time, but I believe they will eventually be banned most places. The louder the chatter gets the sooner it'll happen.


lots of places around the country are also trying to pass local ordinances to outlaw guns.

last i checked, neither guns nor boats kill people


Given the fact that the people that own the boats in question are the people that own all the lakefront, I highly doubt these boats are going anywhere.


Way to turn this into a politically charged issue... hmmm

Some people are stupid, we have lots of laws to protect us from that stupid. I hate additional laws as much as the next guy. Until we fix the stupid though, here we are.


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Re: Boat wakes [Re: 04champ] #12774018 05/30/18 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: 04champ
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Lots of places around the country have put in places ordinances to outlaw these boats. The primary reason is because of the shoreline damage they call. It'll take time, but I believe they will eventually be banned most places. The louder the chatter gets the sooner it'll happen.


lots of places around the country are also trying to pass local ordinances to outlaw guns.

last i checked, neither guns nor boats kill people


True but it is illegal to point a loaded gun at someone and pull the trigger. There is NO law that is enforced that keeps the idiots that are driving the wakeboats from killing people. There are also many laws about damaging someones personal property but none concerning the damage wakeboats cause to boatdocks and shoreline erosion.
You are right making a law against owning an inanimate object is ridiculous but laws against the effects of using them are needed. Whether it is guns or boats or cars.

Re: Boat wakes [Re: Razorback] #12774030 05/30/18 03:29 PM
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There are much larger boats on most lakes I fish than wakeboard boats. Rollers from the wakeboard boats are really the least of my safety concerns when I'm out on the water, nor are they as destructive to shorelines and docks as waves caused by natural phenomena

You could have an argument for expansion of no wake zones and certainly there should be an increase in enforcement of existing laws, but I'm not buying into legislatively banning people from doing something that is far more annoying than dangerous.

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Originally Posted By: 04champ
There are much larger boats on most lakes I fish than wakeboard boats. Rollers from the wakeboard boats are really the least of my safety concerns when I'm out on the water, nor are they as destructive to shorelines and docks as waves caused by natural phenomena

You could have an argument for expansion of no wake zones and certainly there should be an increase in enforcement of existing laws, but I'm not buying into legislatively banning people from doing something that is far more annoying than dangerous.


You are wrong about the boat dock damage. Wake boats that come by a floating dock to close have wakes that are very close together that pound a dock relentlessly. They are also bigger than almost any waves made by wind on all but the largest of lakes. If a wake boat or even a worse a surf boat is 50 foot from a dock it wreaks havoc on the dock if that same boat is 500 foot away the waves have time time to settle some and spread apart from one another. Also on most lakes they are the largest boats out there.
The no wake zone or NO wakeboat zones are going to have to be enacted at many lakes. Also a larger zone for keeping away from other boats is going to have to be enacted. I see very few wakeboats that don't go out of their way to get close to other boats and close to shorelines with docks.

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Re: Boat wakes [Re: Razorback] #12774107 05/30/18 04:15 PM
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I like to drive my boat, which by the way was designed to create the biggest wave humanly possible, around the shoreline. Sure there is a mile of open water right down the middle of the lake where hardly anyone is trying to fish, but what fun would that be? It's much more exciting to get on the 15 foot contour line and circle the lake like a stock car hugging the outside wall. Besides, it is pretty much impossible to ski, jump wakes...or surf...out in the middle. There's too much water.

Re: Boat wakes [Re: Notaguide] #12774118 05/30/18 04:26 PM
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You must be on Lewisville as well


You must launch out of Stewart's Peninsula as well and see the blatant disregard for the no wake zones over there on a daily basis too.

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