Scrubbed boat hull

Larry Patrick

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C Dory Year
2008
C Dory Model
23 Venture
Hull Identification Number
CD023007A808
Vessel Name
Sea -Jo
Boat has been been in wet slip for 2months,figured better try to clean hull. With depth of lake Cayuga over 300ft and in north ,water is finally tolerable without wetsuit. Jumped in when it was 55 degrees before looking at temps in first couple weeks up there. Could not clean hull then,got out of water fast. So yesterday anchored near shore waist high water,then took a line and tied off stern to a tree to keep stern from swinging out. Winds were calm yesterday. But soon found out that first sunny day after weeks of rain,meant a lot of boat traffic. So boat wakes were worse than a windy days waves. I scrubbed with brush and magic erasers,even put on a snorkel to get underneath. A few times big waves rocked the boat bigtime,glad anchor held. It was a big sideways rocking of boat. Im guessing having stern tied kept boat from swinging and reducing wave impact. After finishing cleaning hull walked part way up mountain for cold shower under waterfall,then finished with warm water on boat from coleman solar shower. Next hull cleaning will be done on weekday with less boat traffic. A few neighbors on dock overnighted on mooring buoys by salt mine,said they heard and watched loons with young ones.
 
Forgot to mention that lesson I learned was after setting bow anchor and tying off a stern anchor or tying a line to a tree. Don't pull stern to much up or down the beach too much,making yourself a little sideways . Tried a couple times to set anchor in front of waterfalls for view and reach close to shore,only one small tree up the beach a little,but this was enough to not be exactly straight into waves after tying stern ,so big waves rocked boat guess you learn as you go. Big boats go by not that far out they wave and make big rollers.
 
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