Re: Am I being rude?
We boat mostly on a lake that is just barely 2 miles long. It is very much a multi-use lake... almost always there are people fishing, sailing, tubing, wakeboarding, skiing, and kneeboarding. There are also three rowing clubs and they have a 5000 meter measured course with buoys all around the lake. And finally, the lake rents canoes, kayaks, sailboats, and paddle boats. And the renters will bring them out into the middle of the lake often. It is nearly impossible to not disrupt the fisherman when doing any watersport, and so I try to do my best, but I've been on both ends of it... because I fish there too. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, there is no wake on the whole lake until 11am, so that gives a lot of time when fishing and rowing can be done with ease.
Depending on how the wind is blowing, we often have to pull kind of close the shoreline to get calm water, and it will move around the lake. Last night over a couple of hours the calm water pretty much shifted all over the lake. We were wakeboarding/skiing and just kept following the calm water. Sometimes it brought us near people fishing, but we tried our best not to get too close. Of course there were several of us towing folks that kept needing to deal with each other too. One thing I've run into also is that if you are trying to pull a skier in the same area people are pulling wakeboarders you can have a problem because you are going faster and will eventually overtake the wakeboarder. I'm not sure if its cool to pass them, but I have done it... I just make sure there is plenty of room. I figure that if I can navigate out of their wake and around them (plenty of room of course) and not have the skier fall when we breach their wake, then they shouldn't have a problem when my wake eventually catches them after I pass. Its really not a lot different than meeting another tower head on and passing them that way.
I try to go out of my way to be courteous and it probably bothers me more than the other driver when I make a wrong call and end up throwing too much wake in someone's path or something.