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<blockquote data-quote="beau t" data-source="post: 16861087" data-attributes="member: 156791"><p>Got caught in a microburst storm on a pretty deep lake ( they say thats why that particular lake gets so bad) with my wife and daughter, we were in a older wake board boat that sits pretty low in the front and easy to dunk the front (not my first time doing this but either way not fun), we had close to 4 ft waves rolling and as i turn the boat under throttle to get the nose up and ease in a cove to get out of the chop my wife is flipping out. As </p><h4>[USER=93465]lOOKnGO[/USER] stated above it is important to know how to hit the waves to keep the boat afloat, luckily i had been through enough of these with my dad growing up where it wasn't a problem just had to get the wife calmed down and getting a life jacket on her and kiddo. Side note always keep a couple jackets easily accessible incase needed - when 1 of these storms roll up you don't want to have to dig around and find jackets. </h4></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beau t, post: 16861087, member: 156791"] Got caught in a microburst storm on a pretty deep lake ( they say thats why that particular lake gets so bad) with my wife and daughter, we were in a older wake board boat that sits pretty low in the front and easy to dunk the front (not my first time doing this but either way not fun), we had close to 4 ft waves rolling and as i turn the boat under throttle to get the nose up and ease in a cove to get out of the chop my wife is flipping out. As [HEADING=3][USER=93465]lOOKnGO[/USER] stated above it is important to know how to hit the waves to keep the boat afloat, luckily i had been through enough of these with my dad growing up where it wasn't a problem just had to get the wife calmed down and getting a life jacket on her and kiddo. Side note always keep a couple jackets easily accessible incase needed - when 1 of these storms roll up you don't want to have to dig around and find jackets. [/HEADING] [/QUOTE]
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