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| View Poll Results: Do You Own a GFBL Boat? | |||
| Yes, I DO Own a GFBL Boat |
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37 | 23.87% |
| No, I DO NOT Own a GFBL Boat |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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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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