Well, if you are not a regular boater along the Lake Michigan shore, it is understandable that you would think you would not be out of cell phone range. Almost the entire shoreline is lined with sand dunes, and some are quite high. They can and do block cell phone transmissions, it depends on where you are, how close to shore you are, and what cellular service you have. As an example, when we anchor close to the beach, or run close to shore, there is zero cell phone reception while on the boat with Alltel and Verizon service. On top of the dunes, reception is fine. If you go out 5 to 10 miles from shore , reception will improve.
Also, we anchor inside the two sand bars, my friends 270DA, got stuck on the 2nd sand bar when getting ready to anchor, I had to pull him off, and he followed me in and set his hook. The sand bar location and depth are constantly changing due to wind and lake levels. So, an ubstruction like a sand bar, is very common on Lake Michigan throughout the trip you plan to take. If you are not a regular boater on Lake Michigan, it is advisable to file some kind of a float plan with your marina, friends or relatives. Even more so since you will be the only boat on your trip. But, it is your choice ultimately.
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