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Old 06-13-2010, 12:06 PM   #17
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Tonight while sitting on our friends dock in the N.E. area of the lake(Northern W'boro,T,boro, Melvin Village area) there was a boat of about 25', obeying the speed limit, yet irritating loud and obnoxious. Ironically there was quite a bit of other boat traffic through the area...bow riders, pontoons, etc. where it was not a problem at all...fun and entertaining to watch, really adding to the fun and interest to the lake, and disturbing no one. Everyone commented on the juxtaposition of how one boat, compared to the many others, can truly be so irritating and disruptive to the peace and tranquility of the lake. Why do some people feel they have to call so much attention to their boating activities? This to us was an example of how a few bad apples tend to spoil boating for the majority and why new laws have been necessary.
I do love the sweet sound of horsepower whether it be in the water or on the road. While you love the quiet others appreciate the tone of horsepower.

We all have our hobbies and a sweet sounding vehicle to a motorhead is just as exciting as a set of Ping golf clubs to a golfer.
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