Dr T...did he survive the recent storm?

A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration buoy, located halfway between North Manitou and Washington islands in Lake Michigan, was reporting 20-foot waves around 5 a.m. Wednesday, and 15-and-a-half foot waves later that morning.
 
A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration buoy, located halfway between North Manitou and Washington islands in Lake Michigan, was reporting 20-foot waves around 5 a.m. Wednesday, and 15-and-a-half foot waves later that morning.



True story, it was Nov 2001 in Key West we had done the poker run and while down there a hurricane was blowing in. So I left Key West harbor to go out on the ocean about 10 miles to take the boat out and seas had to be 20-25 feet it was cool cause when we went down in a swell we would lose sight of land and we were less than a mile off shore.
 
piece of cake out there, no prob 4 the NT, blew by about 9 Apaches!! Yes, I said the "A" word!!!:smash::sifone:
 
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