Speedling
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 5,152
- Reaction score
- 4,365
- Points
- 432
- Location
- Cedar Lake, IN
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- SS
- Boat Length
- 21
chicago_air_and_watershow.html
Hey everyone just throwing it out there that can make the drive and watch the wave heights etc.
I know many [USERGROUP=15]@Shelbyville[/USERGROUP] were interested.
If coming from the south i would recommend Hammond marina in Indiana and drive the boat a little ways up to Chicago. Be sure to have a full tank as it CAN get choppy and you may need to keep the bow up.
Basically you will see lots of boats anchored up outside of north avenue beach. That's where you want to be! Bring a really good sand anchor! I have learned that Lake Michigan is not a place to tie up together either. It's kinda every man for himself or perhaps tie to one other boat.
We will probably put in at Portage marina, chill on the beach and just head in closer time of the show, watch from a distance and then head back to Portage for the amazing beaches. This requires a lot of fuel as well but keeps me out of the way!
Another way to come in is from the river and through the locks by Navy Pier. Quite a cool thing to see Chicago if you haven't done it before!
I will do my best to update here with wave reports but assume yachts throwing 2-3 footers anywhere around the show.
The planes will literally fly right over the boats and the blue Angels usually get straight up right by the boats to where u can see right up the burners!
Hey everyone just throwing it out there that can make the drive and watch the wave heights etc.
I know many [USERGROUP=15]@Shelbyville[/USERGROUP] were interested.
If coming from the south i would recommend Hammond marina in Indiana and drive the boat a little ways up to Chicago. Be sure to have a full tank as it CAN get choppy and you may need to keep the bow up.
Basically you will see lots of boats anchored up outside of north avenue beach. That's where you want to be! Bring a really good sand anchor! I have learned that Lake Michigan is not a place to tie up together either. It's kinda every man for himself or perhaps tie to one other boat.
We will probably put in at Portage marina, chill on the beach and just head in closer time of the show, watch from a distance and then head back to Portage for the amazing beaches. This requires a lot of fuel as well but keeps me out of the way!
Another way to come in is from the river and through the locks by Navy Pier. Quite a cool thing to see Chicago if you haven't done it before!
I will do my best to update here with wave reports but assume yachts throwing 2-3 footers anywhere around the show.
The planes will literally fly right over the boats and the blue Angels usually get straight up right by the boats to where u can see right up the burners!