Man that’s scary.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View Post1. He's not familiar enough with where he's at to to run that fast.
2. He keeps letting go of the wheel and looking off to the side.
3. He's too busy looking at the idiot screen to watch where he's going.
4. He panics and takes a bunch of throttle out of it at the same time he turned, on pad, at speed, trimmed up.
The water looks fine to run 62 on if you know where you are and are in control of your boat. You can get a lot of feedback through the steering with that little boat in the water and you need to have both hands on the wheel actually hanging on.
If that boat is as old as it looks, it's likely not rated for a 250. It's definitely not designed to have that kind of steering input at that speed.
He's an idiot.
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Originally posted by KyleW View PostGoing to bump this thread back up for those in the other thread that think wearing a kill switch isn’t necessary.
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Originally posted by glen View PostI think wearing a kill switch can do nothing but save a few lives. Guys that work for me will either wear it or find a different job. I have a clip on my belt I snap it to. Take mine on and off at least 25 times a day. I really have no idea why someone would not wear a kill switch
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Originally posted by glen View PostI think wearing a kill switch can do nothing but save a few lives. Guys that work for me will either wear it or find a different job. I have a clip on my belt I snap it to. Take mine on and off at least 25 times a day. I really have no idea why someone would not wear a kill switchJeff Young
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