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Originally Posted by overlook
WHY YOU ASK!!
People like me who have boated in NH for 49 years that worked very hard to be able to afford a considerable investment on the ability to go over 100mph.
I do it safely, at the proper time and I do not over controle the boat. Most of the time I cruise at 50 to 70 depending on the weather, thats where I get my best mpg.To force somone like me to boat some where else is not living free.
PS: I have gone over 130mph and nobody noticed. I plan on buying a boat that goes over 145mph. I call it my endorphins.
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Being afraid to take the family out in the boat on weekends and keeping the swimmers closer to shore than the dock is not "living free" either.
And if my 13' alumacraft gets in your path when you are going 145 mph I will not be living free either.
It is incredible how the GFBL crowd just refuses to see our concerns. How many more need to die?