Warbird running out of Boynton Inlet
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NANH WE DID IT WHEN IT STARTED RAINING WELL 137 we slowed down pretty quick we were out for a test run and the rain just came out of no where, so we tried to out run it and lost
oh we were only like half sticks had lot more
oh we were only like half sticks had lot more
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Very sketchy inlet also...... It is listed on nav. charts as a drainage/flushing inlet...Not Navigatable. The inlet is blind on the ocean side, meaning from the ICW side you can't see out the inlet so if you make a pass at speed and encounter a 30 ft Sea Ray it will be new underwear for both captains.......if you both don't end up on the rocks!
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Very sketchy inlet also...... It is listed on nav. charts as a drainage/flushing inlet...Not Navigatable. The inlet is blind on the ocean side, meaning from the ICW side you can't see out the inlet so if you make a pass at speed and encounter a 30 ft Sea Ray it will be new underwear for both captains.......if you both don't end up on the rocks!
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There are more A** holes out there then 6 people going fast in a 50' boat!!
just my .02 cents....


