Lake Winni Question?
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Thank you all for the responses. The Donzi does have a quick and quiet exhaust so loud is not a problem. Fast is a different story. With a small block V8 strapped to a surf board it is not slow. But at least the operator is in control of that! HA HA! What do the marine patrol look for a State License or an online certificate?
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If you run switchable then you have to pass with them open, not closed. Their test is a running pass at I think 100 feet with the exhaust open.
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Thank you all for the responses. The Donzi does have a quick and quiet exhaust so loud is not a problem. Fast is a different story. With a small block V8 strapped to a surf board it is not slow. But at least the operator is in control of that! HA HA! What do the marine patrol look for a State License or an online certificate?
Thanks
Don
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Don
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