I have a 17 ft modified V (more modified than V I think) aluminum riveted boat that I purchased last fall and I am completely new to boating. I made a couple of trips up the river to fish and never had any problems with the occasional boat wakes.<br /><br />I made the mistake of taking the same trip on a holiday with temps in the mid 90-s. The trip up was fine but on the way back I ran into a lot of traffic and really rough, churning, choppy water resulting in a new wrinkle in my forehead and a long trip back.<br /><br />I tried to take the wakes at a 45 but there was also one at 15,30,60,90 and I may have once been surrounded by a 360. All of this was happening on top of a sort of boil from the previous wakes.<br /><br />Am I better to run slow and pick and choose my path or run faster? It seemed that any attempt to run faster resulted in a good pounding. Is the pounding as hard as it sounds or not such a big deal? Does the pounding get better or worse with more speed. If a little speed is good, am I better to trim the nose up or down. <br /><br />My plan for the next holiday is not go or fish until dusk but I still wanted to ask.<br /><br />Thanks