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The scary thing is that you could traverse the state and ask people if they think 300 HP in a boat is too much (now remember Ma'am your minivan parked there has a little over 170 HP) and the answer by the uninformed would be absolutely. Well maybe if they had headlights... I saw one of those little hydrofoil type boats out the other day, it was maybe 18', had probably 1/2 the 270HP my 46 MPH BR packs but could easily break the SL by 30 MPH. 300 HP is not about cowboys. Any racer knows it is about weight and HP. So explain what you are really after. The HP limit does not solve your cowboy problem, because a kayaker that gets run over by a boat going 70 is not going to care that it was an 18' boat with a 135HP engine on it. I have gone on the record on numerous occasions explaining that I do not own a performance boat nor do I own a boat with greater than 300HP. With all due respect to Pastor Martin Niemöller: "THEY CAME FIRST for the Performance Boaters and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Performance Boater. THEN THEY CAME for the 300plusHP boaters, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a 300plusHP boater. THEN THEY CAME for the Big Cruiser boaters, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Big Cruiser Boater. THEN THEY CAME for me (the Bowrider Boater) and by that time no one was left to speak up." |
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