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Old 08-23-2017, 08:26 AM   #11
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Really DaveR? Making up laws? I don't believe you posted that. I guess you know more than Capt. Dunleavy?

His point was the currents are worse in the ocean than the lake.
Read the law, it is very simply put and really makes no distinction between salt water and fresh water. In fact it never once mentions "salt", "fresh", "lake", "ocean" or "current". Please explain how it can be interpreted to mean anything more than: "up to 6MPH, unless you really need to go faster to maintain control".
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