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Bemm River - Vic, what to look out for??
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<blockquote data-quote="Piston_Broke" data-source="post: 134053" data-attributes="member: 3666"><p>We all no doubt have plenty of those.</p><p>The lake at the Bemm can be very treacherous though in bad weather, its quite shalliw in some parts.</p><p>Back then (30 years back) there was no alcohol limits on boats, nor where flares or life jackets even bothered carried in them days.</p><p>We were flooring it back to the household jetty in the early hours of the morning once in a big storm, came down off a wave, struck bottom & turned it 90 degrees. We all (6) onboard the half cab went flying every which way, flung like rag dolls. Boat seemed like it was at least a fifth fiilled before we regained control & limped home bailing like mad.</p><p></p><p>We were very lucky that night, but didn't appreciate how much at the time. We'd all had too much to drink afterall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Piston_Broke, post: 134053, member: 3666"] We all no doubt have plenty of those. The lake at the Bemm can be very treacherous though in bad weather, its quite shalliw in some parts. Back then (30 years back) there was no alcohol limits on boats, nor where flares or life jackets even bothered carried in them days. We were flooring it back to the household jetty in the early hours of the morning once in a big storm, came down off a wave, struck bottom & turned it 90 degrees. We all (6) onboard the half cab went flying every which way, flung like rag dolls. Boat seemed like it was at least a fifth fiilled before we regained control & limped home bailing like mad. We were very lucky that night, but didn't appreciate how much at the time. We'd all had too much to drink afterall. [/QUOTE]
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