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Originally Posted by Acres per Second
On Lake Winnipeaukee, you'd be traveling at 161.334 feet per second on protected inland waters with an "Unsafe Passage" law. Your "driver" would have less than one heartbeat to dodge a turtle, a surfacing loon, capsized sailboarder or a swimmer. (And certainly couldn't come to a halt in time).
At those speeds (and greater) the GPS should be of a "heads-up" display, not low on the panel; that is, if the windshield were suitably undistorted.
Say, is that a boat "not to be worried about" in the windshield distortion?
Like the instruments on this $1-million boat?
You don't indicate which "Delta", but isn't this boat part of "the Delta Experience"?
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I don't see the point of posting this stuff, the poster was talking about being in a boat at 110 mph...somewhere OTHER than Lake Winni.
Where were those pics taken? Were they on Lake Winni? Was the driver experienced? Was the driver in either instance perhaps impaired?
Maybe next you should post some pics of sailboat accidents that occurred somewhere around the globe.