Boat manufacturers targeting Hispanic boaters....
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Not saying this in any bad shape or form but when I did sell new boat lines - I never had a women of any color or an Afro American or a Hispanic buy a new boat never and been in business since 1991. For used boats - never had a women of any color nor an Afro American buy a used boat and on the used boat side had all kinds of models to sell from Bass boats, fish N ski boats both outboard & I/O's, Rec boat I/O's, True wakeboard boats, true Ski boats, pontoon boats and sportboats.
My point thank goodness for the white male because if for not, I can not see how any boating business and any boat dealerships could ever survive. Jeepers lets give a shout a shout out to the white male for keeping boating alive and somewhat well - without them boating would really be dead. NOT A RACIAL THINK HERE - Just a fact is fact. IMO it would be nice to see all American families get back into boating like the good old days no matter of color / race and religion.
My point thank goodness for the white male because if for not, I can not see how any boating business and any boat dealerships could ever survive. Jeepers lets give a shout a shout out to the white male for keeping boating alive and somewhat well - without them boating would really be dead. NOT A RACIAL THINK HERE - Just a fact is fact. IMO it would be nice to see all American families get back into boating like the good old days no matter of color / race and religion.
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I see a few African Americans on some of the local rivers around here. They are mostly on older open now dual console boats fishing, every time you wave at them they wave back, friendly to talk to at the ramps, and I actually like to see them out more than the a-holes in bass boats that are stuck up. One of the local spots I go to has a African American game warden, he is the nicest guy to deal with that I have seen as far as game wardens go, if he has already checked you once that year he typically doesn't stop you anymore. If he sees you have a beer on the boat he doesn't go to a-hole mode and probably won't even ask you about it as long as you don't appear to be hammered.
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I see a few African Americans on some of the local rivers around here. They are mostly on older open now dual console boats fishing, every time you wave at them they wave back, friendly to talk to at the ramps, and I actually like to see them out more than the a-holes in bass boats that are stuck up. One of the local spots I go to has a African American game warden, he is the nicest guy to deal with that I have seen as far as game wardens go, if he has already checked you once that year he typically doesn't stop you anymore. If he sees you have a beer on the boat he doesn't go to a-hole mode and probably won't even ask you about it as long as you don't appear to be hammered.
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they must speak English in order to boat in the USA....
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Almost makes me wonder if the buggy is a clever ploy to avoid a DUI whilst towing. Them Hoosiers is tricky!