Which "arm" are you on?
I assume Salmon Arm?
I have traveled quite a few miles on all arms of the Shuswap (pronounced shoo swhap) & never seen a Cat. The lake is warm, deep, but the winds are quite flaky, no?
As teens we used to water ski/camp on Okanagan (oka noggin) lk.
A friend is retired near Vernon. He got rid of his lead sled as the winds were usually to light for decent sailing & built a small skiff.
Those are all big lakes, over 300 sq km, the issue with them is the geography. They are nearly 100 miles long, but only 1 or 2 wide. Being hemmed in makes for swirling winds.
https://www.google.ca/sea…id%253D209%3B3008%3B2000
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