01-30-2008, 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Acres per Second
Well....Just Dang!
I'd hoped to put Steve Fossett's old record-breaking multihull "Cheyenne" on Winnipesaukee. This cuts that possibility in half.
Cheyenne is selling for a tiny fraction of its original price, it's 125' long, and has already broken 55-MPH.
Smokelessly racing across the Broads at 55-MPH—and using no fossil fuels—has been a dream of mine. (OK, there's a little "smoke" off the hulls at high speed).
Just think, an ocean-racer 60-feet wide, and being the privileged boat over everybody else on the lake!
Just dang...
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Cheer up...
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Originally Posted by online Union Leader
The bill originally called for limits on all lakes of 10 acres or more. The House Transportation Committee amended the bill to cover only Lake Winnipesaukee, the state’s largest lake. It made the limit a two-year experiment, calling for them to expire in 2011.
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Hope you are able to enjoy 45 mph and resist 55 mph until the 2011 season.
Why?
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Originally Posted by online Union Leader
The bill says that conviction of breaking the speed limits will appear on a violator’s driving record, kept by the Division of Motor Vehicles.
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http://gamma.unionleader.com/article...7-39b77cc5058f
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