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ComputerJoe

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We put together a group that went out with Capt. Frank on Memorial Saturday. Reports were 50-70' viz, even after a rough and windy week. The visitor from Boston was amazed...a 140 year old wooden wreck that wasn't a pile of boards or eaten down to sawdust. The zebras didn't even seem to bother them. Water temps in the low 40's and were not even mentioned. Nothing but smiles.
 
Took the RIB out to Thunder Bay Island that same day for an outing. A couple in a SIB joined us. What a beautiful day!!!

Not only did we explore the island we floated over the Harvey Bissell, Oscar T. Flint, Monohansett, Rend, (Scanlon Barge, Boom, Boiler), Shamrock, John F. Warner, Bay City and various wrecks on North point. Visibility was unbelievable!!!!! 30ft on the Flint was nothing!!! We didn’t even need one of those “water window” deals, water was so flat. One thing I could have used was a HAT!!!! OUCH!!!! Still hurts!!
 

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