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Took the boat out for only the second time this year. I still don't have current registration, but I couldn't stand it sitting on the trailer in the garage any longer. Wife and I had "date night" Saturday night on Lake Erie.

Here's the sunset from about 2mi out into the lake. We weren't super adventurous.
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Here's one looking the other way back at the Buffalo Skyline!
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Just checked the GPS coordinates on the picture. Guess we were further out there than I thought!
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nice view.
that lake is surprisingly shallow, avg around 70'...around 30ish where you're anchored? water temp?
looks like it'd be cool to explore the niagra river or buffalo river by boat...not sure how far that is from where you put in.

saw 'deep' water for the first time in my boat on our michigan trip. cruising torch lake a couple hundred ft off shore wot in 8' to 13' of water chasing the boat's shadow, turn in to the interior and you're over 300' in no time.
not sure how deep our transducers will read, but pretty sure i saw 420's in east grand traverse bay.
 
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