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<blockquote data-quote="Hduke86" data-source="post: 5576934" data-attributes="member: 18913"><p>On my first "fast" boat the older gentleman that fished with me all the time warned of this. Like [USER=275]@RUGER[/USER] mentioned, it happened a good bit for duck hunters especially if running wide open in timber. I've never had my motor come off and into the boat but I've had it hit me so hard on my side that I thought I broke ribs. I'm surprised at the amount of people that have never heard of this kind of happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hduke86, post: 5576934, member: 18913"] On my first “fast” boat the older gentleman that fished with me all the time warned of this. Like [USER=275]@RUGER[/USER] mentioned, it happened a good bit for duck hunters especially if running wide open in timber. I’ve never had my motor come off and into the boat but I’ve had it hit me so hard on my side that I thought I broke ribs. I’m surprised at the amount of people that have never heard of this kind of happening. [/QUOTE]
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