I think all the warnings you have recieved are good in the sense that they will make you that much more careful.
I will second HookJaw_Brimhall. I also have a relatively small boat for the Gorge, a 14 foot Smoker Craft Canadian. I have a 10 HP on it. You will find that your biggest obstacel will not be the wind, but wakes from monster boats. The east side of Sheep Creek Bay has many places where you can hit shore and pull your boat up a bit and wait out dangerous winds, those above about 20 mph.
My suggestion is to listen to the weather reports each morning you head out. If the winds are not forecast for speeds over 10-15 mph. you will be fine. If they are forecasting 20 or above stay close to the east shore line and don't go farther than the south tip of Kingfisher Island.
One of the worst areas I have experienced at the Gorge is the Antelope Flat and Linwood Bay areas. There is a huge surface area for the water to get real nasty there. I wouldn't go there with that small a motor if any wind is forecast over 5 mhp. In these areas, the trough of the waves gets real deep, and by the time the next crest comes along your boat falls in and takes in water. The only thing that helps is a bigger motor that can travel faster than the waves catch up. This is why I want a bigger motor. At least a 20 hp for a 12-14 foot boat.
As a last resort a bilge pump will help get water out faster, especially an electric one so you can run the boat and pump out spashing water.
Regardless of all the potential problems nothing keeps me from enjoying the Gorge in my fishing boat. I hope you really have a productive and enjoyable trip. Good luck finding some nice Macs, and don't forget the bass will be pretty active when you go too. Let us know how it goes. [
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