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Old 12-30-2005, 03:51 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Bear Lover
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How does this special steering help you see a swimmer in the water at speeds over 100 MPH?

It's nice that the adrenaline gives you a rush when you go fast. Is it like being on drugs? Either way your comment makes me feel less safe about being on the lake when you are! Does this drug help you see the swimmer we were talking about?

I do not understand your point of seed limits and NH lakes.

Read the Cost Guard data that shows speed to be the #4 contributing factor in boat accidents.

I have never seen a group that was more adept at putting their feet in their mouths than the opposition. Most of their arguments, when read by a impartial observer, support HB162.


Just so you know, I would not be traveling at a high rate of speed where any person with any sense would be swimming. When I travel at a high rate I increase the distance of safe passage 4x. At 100 I can pick out a loon at over 1300 feet.

Docking too fast is a speed related accident.

There are speed limits on NH lakes and waterways, and because you don't understand that it is obvious that you are not an educated boater.

Before hydralic steering my boat would not be safe to operate over 65mph. Boats now are safer to operate than ever , due to new tech.

Where is my foot?
Is my spelling OK?
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