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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 4947311" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>No offense, but your friend is reckless and dangerous. Even with the best mapping there is no guarantee that there isn't a broke down boat, an anchored fishing boat with no lights, or a million other things on his marked trail. My boat will only run 65 MPH and I can tell you things can happen fast on the water above 60MPH in the daytime. Much less at night. I trust my mapping (maybe too much) running an established trail that I have run before, through standing timber in the daytime, but night time is a completely different animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 4947311, member: 5695"] No offense, but your friend is reckless and dangerous. Even with the best mapping there is no guarantee that there isn't a broke down boat, an anchored fishing boat with no lights, or a million other things on his marked trail. My boat will only run 65 MPH and I can tell you things can happen fast on the water above 60MPH in the daytime. Much less at night. I trust my mapping (maybe too much) running an established trail that I have run before, through standing timber in the daytime, but night time is a completely different animal. [/QUOTE]
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