1st, pulled out of the dock, everything was going well, going next door to the Marina to fuel up. Gorgeous day, around 500 boats in this area all launched.
Lake is like glass, no wind, beautiful day.
get to the Marina Fuel Station..."CLOSED" WTF
So decide to head 4.5NM to ABYC, called ahead, Fuel Dock OPEN for business.

Arriving, about 1 NM away and hear a thump. look back to see I had just run over a dead-head, just under the water, impossible to see, but the wood has some really nice NEW fresh tears in it. Oh, No, what did I do.... what happened to my prop?... Slowly, still moving forward, everything seems to be ok. Boat isn't sinking, so no hole

I notice now, there are hundreds of dead-heads, where did they all come from? Looks like a logging area, not ususal for here.
Slowly make it towards ABYC Fuel Docks, staying in the center of the channel, where water is supposed to be the deepest. After all, there are some huge boulders to the right, need to stay away from them, especially after what I had just gone through. Proceeding at about 6MPH
Channel markers not yet in place, all of a sudden... alarm goes off, shallow water, 1.3 feet...... umph. Forward momentum, no longer happening, didn't panic, threw her in reverse and applied power..... that was close.... Get on VHF 68 and call, they say, stay close to the huge boulders, that's where it is 10-15 feet depth !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Charts don't show sandbar, it is "LOCAL KNOWLEDGE" !!!!!!!
Ok now, gas up, and start for Toronto Inner Harbour, all goes fairly well, until I see this Ferry Barreling across, time to back off and go around and let him pass and then proceed behind him.
Travelling at 10KPH, maximum allowed in the Inner Harbour, although the weekend boat renters don't seem to know about this law, that and sailboats and guys on boards with their dogs.
Proceeding, when all of a sudden, FIRE RESCUE come screaming out of a dock at full tilt, almost swamps me with the wake of their boat, heard the MAYDAY Call on the radio someone overboard and boat is without pilot.
Finally get out of the area, go well away from any land or other boats and head back home.
All in all, had a great day, so I think the experiences are just a beginning of what is yet to come.
Here are 2 short videos, my Buddy took while we were heading over there,
LOL he mentions 36 feet depth, LOL, ya, but we were still close to shore, Lake Ontario goes to 600 feet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ofk1nybe ... ture=share
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFLinKbU ... ture=share