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Old     (ethan31)      Join Date: Jun 2007       05-24-2008, 5:17 PM Reply   
Well, I was out on the lake tonight. There is a 25mph wind so there was only a small stretch of shore that was ridable. Halfway through my set a guy comes out on his dock and starts yelling and waving his arms at us. I didnt think much of it, and keep on going. We came back and he was having a sh*t attack so i throw the handle and ask him what he wants. He starts yelling at me (and my dad driving) about how we are wrecking his roll in dock with our wake and we should go out in the middle of the lake. We said no, this is the calm spot we are riding. He just gets pissed and starts yelling some more. So we just leave and go home.

A little background on us. We live on this lake all year we own the most lake shore and are the first ones on the lake and the last ones off the lake every year. We ride just about everyday. We are nice to everyone, ,dont crowd the fisherman or anything. We where a good 100yds from his dock. We drive a 17ft I/O with one person and no sacs= zero wake.


Does anyone deal with people like this? Are we in the wrong to ride the calm water on a public lake?

 
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