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Old 02-09-2008, 11:57 AM   #1
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Maybe the isue here is that the 150 rule is only a NH law not in other states that have it...SO people not in the know break it........Kinda like the window tint thing if your from the south everybody has it ( relation If you use to running rivers) up north window tint is illegal ( relation passing someone on plane in the river is common practice but illegal here )

I have a terrible issue's when I run down in Fla with passing a large boat ( house's) or going by the end of the docks.....I'm going a nice no wake speed and everyone in the boat looks at me like I'm a crack addict as I try to fight my way further from shore....If anyone has been in Tampa bay you'll understand or look into it next time your landing there....( the canals are close to shore so they can get ther boats out kinda like driveways to the street) anyway down ther everyone cruz's along @ a speed that is comfortable in a canal thats not more than 500 feet wide just like driving on a back road

Every one wants to use lake George for an example but I would bet that more people get flipped off and MF'd because they are going to fast to close. I would also bet there's alot more rubbing fenders than is reported...

Food for thought????
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