Doug, The scenery is magnificent. And it is a rather large lake...I think there is like 500 miles of shoreline. There are several public launch areas and a state park. In the summer the wind is often nil during the day but picks up at sunset. In the fall and winter, there is a bit more wind. I haven't sailed on any other lake around here so I don't really have anything to compare it with but I would highly recommend it. Jim Doug Kelch wrote:
Jim,
How did you like Smith Mt. Lake? We have had some idle chat about doing a cruise there. Would it be worth the trip from Nortern VA?
Doug Kelch --- Jim Crisson <crisson@earthlink.net> wrote:
Hi all. I just wanted to introduce myself as a new member. I am from central North Carolina (Greensboro) and do not have a boat at the moment. I had a Hunter 22 up on Smith Mountain Lake in Virginia for many years. Sold it a few years ago and I am exploring other options now. Pretty much have it narrowed down to either a P-19 or a Montgomery 17 but both are hard to come by in these parts. Anyway, I will just be lurking and learning about the M-boats.
Jim
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