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User: jjbagoose
Comment: Come on back for the tourney there this weekend :)

You definitely have to be careful but if you take it slow the chances of capsizing in a yak is relatively low.

That being said, a boat capsized there a couple of years ago and someone drowned. I don't think it was stump related more of a lack of safety (no vest and the person couldn't swim).
Date: 08/13/12 04:54 PM

User: oldfisher
Comment: probably more flips next door at whitehall with the whitecaps on that place. I think someone on this board sank there last year or the year before.
Date: 08/13/12 04:36 PM

User: bass--man
Comment: Good point but at least I'll feel like I won't flip over!

I would love to get a count on how many people flipped a boat and took a swim in that place..
Date: 08/13/12 01:21 PM

User: oldfisher
Comment: If you go back in a boat you will get stuck twice as much.
Date: 08/13/12 08:49 AM



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