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Old 08-12-2009, 11:57 AM   #11
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"...It may be useful at some point to know the total breakdown, i.e., GF owners that support SL's, GF owners that oppose SL's, all others that support SL's and all others that oppose SL's..."
This is very telling:

1) Among my eight boats owned last year, only two—maybe three—could have broken the night limit. Are we to ignore the night limit? And only approve of a return to unlimited speeds?

2) Of those eight boats, none are what I'd call "Loud". (As in GFBL).

3) For those "Non-Loud" boats, why not set a weight limit instead? Use a "base weight" of a small GFB/GFBL?

Use the weight of a DONZI "Classic", for example?

After all, it is the combined speed and weight that can dangerously affect those lesser, but "medium-sized" boats out there.

(And cottages!)
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