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Old 06-21-2011, 03:34 AM   #27
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Question It's Just "Impossible"...

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Originally Posted by ishoot308 View Post
In no way does this bill make a boat that is currently "illegal" under the current RSA,. legal It simply allows to make a boat (that is already legal) quieter which in turn improves the enjoyment of everyone around and on the shoreline.
1) Maybe those were the intentions of SBONH—made for public consumption...but In Reality—I think not!

2) You're not here 24/7.


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you "shouldn't" flip the switch if your RPM's are higher than 2000 RPM.
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Using any type of switchable exhaust at an engine RPM higher...
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It is simply untrue for anyone to think you can simply switch these at wide open...throttle
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...switching at high RPM's is a NO-NO tho...
...and...


1) Once again, a collection of false premises is trying to support "the impossible". (See 2 ).

2) I never stated "switching" occurred at high RPMs.

3) Saturday, I had an independent witness as a guest—an engineer—who witnessed the same impossible thing.
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