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<blockquote data-quote="PWH" data-source="post: 293158" data-attributes="member: 9550"><p>Just be careful when you take a small boat out on Lake Livingston. It is one of the largest and roughest lakes in Texas, no joke. There have been many times I've gone that I could not take my 1540 alumacraft with a 25hp out. 2 to 4 foot chop is very common on a day with any wind. I have went out when it was smooth as glass and an hour later wind would kick up the chop and made for getting to shore safely pretty tough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PWH, post: 293158, member: 9550"] Just be careful when you take a small boat out on Lake Livingston. It is one of the largest and roughest lakes in Texas, no joke. There have been many times I've gone that I could not take my 1540 alumacraft with a 25hp out. 2 to 4 foot chop is very common on a day with any wind. I have went out when it was smooth as glass and an hour later wind would kick up the chop and made for getting to shore safely pretty tough. [/QUOTE]
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