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Old 09-29-2003, 12:54 PM
TUGBOAT TUGBOAT is offline
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Default Re: 23' SEACRAFT SINKS OFF

Right On ! If Anyone has boated in South Florida One thing they've noticed is a boat desigbed for four has generally 12 on Her ! I watch in amazement people ramming their Brand New boats into docks while their trying to PARK them,or some boats that don't even look like they would float going out over burdened.I watched bowriders going out packed & most sitting in the front splashing/dipping water over the bow.I'm still not sure how ANTONE can go out buy a 70+ mph boat & take it out with No eXperiance.Then they look for the brakes,They wonder why theres Christmas lights on the bow !Pretty !
I feel a lil better now !
They just had a FREE boat saftey check & Free boating course 1 Day to all. 3 people showed up.
Kinda Scary !! [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img]
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