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This past July 13, a wake boat cruised by a few times at a reasonable speed, maybe 300 feet or more from our shore. Still the 3-foot-plus waves damaged the dock’s pontoons and bent the ...
Lake Waramaug is a treasure for our community and for the entire state of Connecticut. Like so many others, we have enjoyed the lake with our families for many decades and are committed to protecting ...
Jeremy Rafferty’s video captured the vessel speeding through the no-wake zone to beat the drawbridge before it closed. “I was sitting on the dock doing my job,” Rafferty said.
"If you're on the dock or if you're on the deck of your house and a 3 - 4 ft. roller comes in from another boat, it's enough to literally break water lines, knock furniture off the patios or deck ...
Research found reasons to be concerned that wakesurfing in too-shallow depths could harm a lake’s water quality. The findings ...
One of the most important issues to the towns that border Lake Waramaug — Washington, Warren, and Kent — is occurring July 31 in a three-town ordinance vote. The outcome has the ability to reverse ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WMBF) - A new South Carolina law doubles the distance boats underway must observe and prohibits “wake surfing” within 200 feet of a dock, a person or an anchored watercraft.
TULARE COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) -- Lake Kaweah has updated its "no wake zone" area following the dock failure caused by last week's storms. High winds caused about 300 boats to crash into one another ...
Wake boats now boast making waves higher than 4 feet Just a few years ago, the wake boats being sold generated waves between two-and-three feet. Today’s models boast 4.4 foot waves.
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