MarkG33
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2023
- Boat Model
- 255XD
- Boat Length
- 25
So I wanted an answer to this question for months prior to buying our new 255xd.
Can this boat hanlde Lake Michigan waters? Is it a good boat for the lake?
Of course the dealerships said yes, we have many out there, yadda yadda yadda.
We had ours harbored at 31st in Chicago for the remainder of the 2023 season, we got a late start due to the boat delivery in July.
My opinion on the question of is this a good fit for this boat is NO!
If you have a wind from the East and espeically from the North, or any combination of the two, you're not gonna enjoy boating off Chicago with this size boat and here's why:
- With these wind directions especially from the north, the waves have lots of time to build size.
- Most of the Chicago shoreline is breakwall. This means the waves come in and bounce off vs dissapate like they would on a beach. As a result you get a bathtub effect where there are waves coming from all directions and its just not fun unless you enjoy getting bounced around, A LOT.
- Anything over 1-2 feet, which was fairly common, and you're just not having fun at all.
- With water this rough I would not dream of putting my kids on a tube behind the boat, absolutely no way possible to do it safely.
- There are also so many boats around Chicago they make lots of chop themselves.
- You also burn a shit ton of gas boating this way.
- The wave frequency on Lake Michigan is migh higher than the ocean. You generally get smaller waves buy a lot more of them vs bigger ocean swells.
- 31st street harbor is also kind a like a weed fest, its by far the most common thing you're gonna smell there. So if that is or is not your deal take that into consideration.
Now, we did have some calm days but generally you gotta get out early as winds tend to pick up later in the day. Those days were great but honestly we never saw a glassy day up there.
We may trailer the boat over to South Haven next year to try it there and see what its like. We are over there quite a bit and the water does seem calmer in comparison. Overall though, this size boat off Chicago, nah. You're just gonna miss way too many days of the season with wind and wave issues.
Can this boat hanlde Lake Michigan waters? Is it a good boat for the lake?
Of course the dealerships said yes, we have many out there, yadda yadda yadda.
We had ours harbored at 31st in Chicago for the remainder of the 2023 season, we got a late start due to the boat delivery in July.
My opinion on the question of is this a good fit for this boat is NO!
If you have a wind from the East and espeically from the North, or any combination of the two, you're not gonna enjoy boating off Chicago with this size boat and here's why:
- With these wind directions especially from the north, the waves have lots of time to build size.
- Most of the Chicago shoreline is breakwall. This means the waves come in and bounce off vs dissapate like they would on a beach. As a result you get a bathtub effect where there are waves coming from all directions and its just not fun unless you enjoy getting bounced around, A LOT.
- Anything over 1-2 feet, which was fairly common, and you're just not having fun at all.
- With water this rough I would not dream of putting my kids on a tube behind the boat, absolutely no way possible to do it safely.
- There are also so many boats around Chicago they make lots of chop themselves.
- You also burn a shit ton of gas boating this way.
- The wave frequency on Lake Michigan is migh higher than the ocean. You generally get smaller waves buy a lot more of them vs bigger ocean swells.
- 31st street harbor is also kind a like a weed fest, its by far the most common thing you're gonna smell there. So if that is or is not your deal take that into consideration.
Now, we did have some calm days but generally you gotta get out early as winds tend to pick up later in the day. Those days were great but honestly we never saw a glassy day up there.
We may trailer the boat over to South Haven next year to try it there and see what its like. We are over there quite a bit and the water does seem calmer in comparison. Overall though, this size boat off Chicago, nah. You're just gonna miss way too many days of the season with wind and wave issues.