I considered mooring, but maxinkukee can get pretty nasty. I've been going up since I was a kid and used to white caps on a regular basis. I had a sunfish on a lift knocked over, a couple years ago. Lift and all. On the weekends the speed boats amplify the waves sending them over the seawall. And there are lots of big rocks near the seawall.

I don't think there are any boats on moorings, aside from couple big lead mines that the naval accademy uses for training. There are a few at the Marina, but they are in a very protected bay.

It's a relativly shallow for an 1800 square foot lake. Avg depth is 24 feet. Being that it's surrounded by wide open farm land there can be a good bit of natural chop.

A calm day
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b161/Tri_X_Troll/Culver/DSC00408.jpg

Figured that I would rather be safe than sorry. I will probably keep it on the lift and use a mooring for rigging.

Thanks for the tips.

Last edited by Tri_X_Troll; 07/07/08 05:03 PM.

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