This is my first post here. I’m not new to boating forums, see clubsearay dot com where I contribute on a regular basis.
First and foremost, I am glad there were no fatalities.
We slip our boat, not a go fast boat my any means, a Sea Ray 280 Sundancer, at Skipper Buds in Oshkosh WI. I’ve seen this for sale 42’ fountain brokered boat parked in the round about all summer.
A small percentage of boaters are behaving in an irresponsible manor along the Wolf River in Wisconsin. From personal observation only, it’s some of the go-fast boaters that travel between Fremont and Lake Poygan that is the issue.
This is causing a local warden to gain support to add significant boating restrictions in this area. If passed, this will not only affect the ‘go-fast’ boaters but many others as well.
I’ve experienced being passed by go-fast boats racing each other in this area, I’ve seen go-fast boats operating at high speeds in close proximity to other boats going much slower, boats that are much smaller, aluminum fishing boats, house boats, etc.
Guys I need your help.
Let’s work together.
If a comrade wants to race, and you are up for the challenge, go out into the lake away from other small boats and shore. If you see the high speed behavior of another go-fast boater or any other type of boater, say something to the person when you next see them, don’t join them in the race.
If we don’t all work together toward safe boating, we will all end up losing this area as a boating destination.
I’ve heard ideas as extreme as making the entire river slow no wake 24/7 and limits of horse power and boat size.
Ask yourself, would you rather have the ability to continue to run this river at a safe, reasonable speed or not?
Please guys, let’s work together. Let’s jointly support each other at discouraging the behavior of the minority that will cause the laws to change to ruin it for everyone.
Look at the Waupaca King Chain of lakes. If we don’t work together these are the type laws that will come over to the Wolf River.