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It was reading about how some of you guys did indeed drive boats at incredibly young ages that opened my eyes a bit to the fact that it's not perhaps so unusual. However, if the title of the clip had been '11 y.o. girl driving a 30 powerboat at 35mph' I don't think I would have been so alarmed - but 75mph? Devil's advocate here but what if something broke at the business end and suddenly brute force behind the wheel was required??
As for jackets, he's in his last few months of the Mustang, Santa will be brining our matching Lifelines this Christmas.
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From: key west,fl
down here it is called keys disease,you start off well,then maybe miss a couple mondays,tuesdays,weds,thur,fri, see that i got to lazy to spell out the days,if you show up for work you are a one eyed man amongst the blind.(i should have stopped typing after my tiger com rant.)
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I think a little lower speeds would be necessary, along with a better vest. Although I see nothing else wrong with it. When the camera stops I would bet they are atleast 3/4 - 1 mile from the bridge and the dad stopped the camera and slowed her down. I would also say he probably had one hand on the throttles and one on the camera. As far as the kill switch, we will never know, just hope she was wearing one.




