R21-EC on Lake Champlain

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Fluid Motion Model
C-24 C SE
Hull Identification Number
FMLT2111G314
Vessel Name
Sliver II
Most of my boating experience has been on a lake in the Adirondacks in a 17' Chris-Craft Runabout. Now I live on Lake Champlain, and I am considering purchasing an R21-EC. My question is, will this boat be adequate as a day-cruiser for this lake. I've seen some pretty big swells on this lake from the Plattsburgh-Grand Isle Ferry. Any advice, opinions and comments would be appreciated.
 
Sailed on Lake Champlain for years. Wakes from the ferries are no big deal. On the other hand a good blow from the South will show you waves which are ten feet peak to trough. I''d rather not take those broadside in a 21. The good news is there are so many sheltered anchorages around the lake you can always run for cover if need be. I loved sailing there on Redline my Jeanneau 45.2 and I'll get back there in my R 31 I suspect.

One last thing - make sure you have a weather radio, Lake Champlain is one of the thunderstorm hot spots of the US, second to Miami! I admit that I had a few scary moments avoiding tornado warnings which were quite frequent.

Got hit by lightning once - lost everything electronic on board including an ammeter which wasn't even connected.
With the huge number of sailboats around, I suspect a power boat is likely to be protected by the nearby masts.

Enjoy, I think a 21 will be fun on Lake Champlain and a nice difference compared to the number of floating condos operated frequently by people with few skills. I was once hailed by a 40 foot powerboat off Plattsburgh by a guy who asked how to get to Mississqua bay. That isn't a simple route and the guy had no charts!!!

I like to think that tug boat people are more like sailors 🙂

Best,


Bob
 
Lots on this chat room about the capabilities of this smallest Ranger - I'll let those owners reassure you but it will take more than you want to be out in. I suspect best in a boat of this size.
 
Thanks for your comments. Very helpful. I look forward to adventures in a new boat on a new lake (for me).

Charlie
 
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