I was on Kentucky Lake over the weekend. I saw no barge traffic, I reckon they either limited it to early morning or kept barges off river all together as a curtosey.
But all in all, I have a larger boat than what most people have on the water. I have a 21 ft Fishin' Deck with a pretty deep V. The reason why we bought it was for one-convience, and two-being able to cut larger wakes more easily, since big wakes are getting to be a big problem on Barren. But even with this larger boat, there has been one occasion on Barren when I was on plane and we hit a HUGE wake out of nowhere and I was afraid we were going to take on some serious water and possibly swamp somewhat, or even lose enough balance to lose a person. Luckily, I caught the throttle just in time and we all got very, very wet from the splash, and a little shaken up, but no swamp or injury. But over the weekend at Kentuky, we were fishing a bank near a cove where a large lot of boats were partying, and one of those ocean cutters left. They swung about 50 ft from us at about half throttle. Even though we were stationary, the wake was enough to tip the bow of the boat enough to let some water in, I lost my balance, and had some stuff spill in the boat. But just because you have a large boat does not mean you are not a victim too.
I wish all boaters would be licenesed. It would help a LOT!!!!



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