swimming with waterskiers

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I recently moved to a lake in central minnesota. The lake is very weedy along the shore; for nice water I must swim closer to the middle. However, this lake is also home to a waterski camp and several avid skiing familys. Throw in some fishermen and pleasure boats, and you can imagine my delima. My first swim was a nerve-racking expirence. I was too busy concentrating on a 16 year old driving a ski boat with one hand, and a camcorder in the other to enjoy the swim at all. Several times I observed ski boats heading in my direction, then veering off at the last possible seccond. I am determined to swim the lake, but not without peace of mind. My question is this: Is there some type of equipment that would make me more noticable to boaters? I've tried pulling various floats. They either cause to much resistance or the rope chaffes my skin. Can anyone help? Thanks-Wade
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    When I lake swim in Michigan, a kayak accompanies me. Then we switch off. If you can find a buoy that is big enough and floats enough, try to attach it to a leather belt through one of the loops. That way only the belt will touch you. There's always vertical kicking! Swim fast, Greg
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  • Former Member
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    When I lake swim in Michigan, a kayak accompanies me. Then we switch off. If you can find a buoy that is big enough and floats enough, try to attach it to a leather belt through one of the loops. That way only the belt will touch you. There's always vertical kicking! Swim fast, Greg
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