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Originally Posted by jawbreakerkid
(Post 3765473)
Wow! That video provides a perfect example of a blatant disrespect for boating laws, fellow boaters and waterfront property owners all wrapped into one! That type of b.s. behavior gives our little power boating community a bad reputation. I'm thankful that my company's name isn't plastered on the side of that boat and even more thankful that no one was injured.
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Originally Posted by jawbreakerkid
(Post 3765473)
Wow! That video provides a perfect example of a blatant disrespect for boating laws, fellow boaters and waterfront property owners all wrapped into one! That type of b.s. behavior gives our little power boating community a bad reputation. I'm thankful that my company's name isn't plastered on the side of that boat and even more thankful that no one was injured.
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Originally Posted by m3seth
(Post 3766148)
At what point was anyone in danger or at risk of injury other than the people in the boat? Maybe he didn't know the lake layout that well, and barely came to the inside of 2 of the no wake markers. Also, I'm sure it would have made a huge difference in the amount of wake and safety had he been 1 foot right of the 2 no wake buoys as opposed to the 1 foot left. :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by m3seth
(Post 3766148)
At what point was anyone in danger or at risk of injury other than the people in the boat? Maybe he didn't know the lake layout that well, and barely came to the inside of 2 of the no wake markers. Also, I'm sure it would have made a huge difference in the amount of wake and safety had he been 1 foot right of the 2 no wake buoys as opposed to the 1 foot left. :rolleyes:
The potential danger was to those that might have been inside the no wake areas. The fact that no one was there is no excuse. If you don't know the lake you should be more careful. I understand the boat needing to stay closer to shore being it's a 29 and you would get beat up running in the middle of the channel like we were, but if you are going so fast that you don't have time to react to the markers you are going too fast. |
The problem with the video is it gives the WP proof. That's why the folks that boat here EVERY weekend are upset about it. They put speed limits on our poker runs already. We don't need to give them anymore ammunition against the powerboaters, they already hate us. Honestly I wouldn't be surprised if Doc gets a call from the WP about it.
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Originally Posted by redbud35
(Post 3766195)
The problem with the video is it gives the WP proof. That's why the folks that boat here EVERY weekend are upset about it. They put speed limits on our poker runs already. We don't need to give them anymore ammunition against the powerboaters, they already hate us. Honestly I wouldn't be surprised if Doc gets a call from the WP about it.
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Originally Posted by m3seth
(Post 3766148)
At what point was anyone in danger or at risk of injury other than the people in the boat? Maybe he didn't know the lake layout that well, and barely came to the inside of 2 of the no wake markers. Also, I'm sure it would have made a huge difference in the amount of wake and safety had he been 1 foot right of the 2 no wake buoys as opposed to the 1 foot left. :rolleyes:
And don't try to tell me that he knew there was no one swimming off the docks. At that speed there is no way he could have seen that. If he couldn't see the bouys that stick 3 ft out of the water, he's not going to see kids swimming in the water. It makes sense to buzz docks at 100 mph if your unfamiliar with the lake. I don't know what's worse, the fact that he drove like that or the fact that there are people that don't see anything wrong with the way he drove the boat. |
Originally Posted by mpally
(Post 3766366)
Ok, you and your kids go swim off a dock and I'll jump in a boat and run 100 plus 50 to 75 ft from you. Then you and your kids can tell me if it's safe or not. :rolleyes:
And don't try to tell me that he knew there was no one swimming off the docks. At that speed there is no way he could have seen that. If he couldn't see the bouys that stick 3 ft out of the water, he's not going to see kids swimming in the water. It makes sense to buzz docks at 100 mph if your unfamiliar with the lake. I don't know what's worse, the fact that he drove like that or the fact that there are people that don't see anything wrong with the way he drove the boat. Did I mention it's a really sweet boat though??? |
Originally Posted by AeroMarineOne_Girl
(Post 3763630)
Congradulations from all of us at Aero Marine! We are proud that our windshield is on the Outerlimits 29 V - it looks amazing! I really enjoyed meeting you and your wife at LOTTO!
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Originally Posted by BBCLiberator
(Post 3766371)
Exactly, and I don't think those are no wake markers, that's marking a swimming area, right??? More importantly, if people on here think its a bad idea, just think how the people who live there feel who own a pontoon boat witha 40 horse on it...if that was my place, I'd be furious.
Did I mention it's a really sweet boat though??? |
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