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NautiqueFrk
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Never ceases to amaze me.
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7/6/2010 8:51:00 PM
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Glad to know you were not over loaded, but I have to ask you a question. If you have ever been to Destin FL and cross the bridge to Fort Walton and looked over at the pass to the ocean. Would you have taken your pontoon with the same people onboard thru the pass into the Gulf of Mexico? I am far from being a expert on boat construction, but some boats are not built for the water conditions that a rise in the situation, that you were in Sunday night. You made the decision to go to the fireworks, you knew the risk. Do not blame all the problems, at hand on someone else's ability to drive a boat. I only trying to point out, there are other things, that may have contributed to your problem. I have first hand seen the damage from a rogue wave at the Guntersville Yacht club 2 years ago, you would be surprise of the results, total distroyed. As long as there are fireworks, people will go, and the ones who have learned not to, will stay home. But as the boat number gets bigger, you will only be a small part. I will close in saying again, and I love pontoons just has much as you do, they are not designed for the water conditions you saw the other night. My SeaRay under the same conditions, would not have been a party to have been on.
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