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Originally Posted by Resident 2B
I see a lot of these in Florida. Multiple outboards seem to be big down there these days. R2B
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Me too.
I like outboards.
Most are quiet around the Big Lake.
These outboards have submerged exhaust—
thank you, Mercury—and won't produce the deafening "blatt" of too many I/Os.
'Course with thousands of miles to drift in Florida's open Gulfs and ocean, it's always a good thing to have a spare outboard; plus, it won't ruin your entire Lake Winnipesaukee season to have one "in the shop". (Though a spare prop would be a good idea).
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Originally Posted by LIforrelaxin
Who Cares how fast the boat goes... I am sure it will go over 45, but if the owner, obeys the law what is the problem. My boat will go over 45 and I have no where that much power....
It a nice looking boat, I hope the owners enjoy it and also enjoy the lake...
Stop turning every good looking big boat into a speed limit debate.
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OK. Now, with the lake at "high-water", maybe your shoreline hasn't had enough silt eroded from it.
Better?
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