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Old 08-25-2010, 08:03 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Acres per Second View Post
1) My understanding of the O.P. is that the Connecticut boat was towing a skier, and failed to maintain the 150-foot distance required by law.

2) The Connecticut boat (to my eyes) was going fast enough to tow a skier. Perhaps the Webmaster can "crop" the photo to remove the registration and helmsman, in clarification and fairness to further discussion of this most-worthy of topics.

(But I think we have the most idiots in our cove).


I don't think the O.P. (original poster) would have brought his gripe here if he'd been the burdened boat.
I know you may not be able to see the pic, but the opposite was true. Th CT bowrider was right and the Ski boat operator and OP was wrong. IMO

The CT boat was making no cavitation out of the stern.

I am not going to argue with you regarding your cove having the most idiots.
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