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Old 08-24-2015, 07:30 AM   #5
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Default ..... the injury that won't go away?

That swimmer should be cited and fined for swimming without keeping a proper look-out. Hopefully, the swimmer has comprehensive liability coverage that includes him colliding with an outboard motor propeller, and polluting the public waters with his blood. Possibly, if the swimmer has no personal liability coverage, the swimmer should be concerned that he may need to hire and pre-pay an expensive defense attorney!

Maybe he was swimming the breast stroke, and the fisherman thought it was a small mouthed bass.....albeit a big small mouthed bass?

Almost nobody goes swimming in Lake Winnipesaukee except for CLOSE to shore. On a weekend, for every swimmer out there, there's probably 50-motorboats?

On a busy weekend, there's plenty areas where it's too busy with motor boats to go kayaking for fear of not being seen and getting hit....and the kayaks usually stay close to shore. In June, 2008, the Winnipesaukee speed limit was lowered from unlimited (no speed Limit) down to 45-mph in the daytime ....... and, as you probably know, drinking and boating go together pretty good......always have.....and always will.
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