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Prevalence of "Electric Only" Lakes?
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 499612" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>No wake lakes are hard to control when gas engines are allowed !! Electric motors cause far less shore errosion as speed and wake is far less. As electric motors become more powerfull<strong>, t</strong>hings will have to change. No idea why this changed to bold... A friend was a DNR officer some years back and one concern with small lakes was sloppy boaters !! I had no idea how much fuel boaters spill into the lakes, until I saw some tests results. Hopefully as battery production is increased, more people will become educated on how much energy from fossil fuels are required to produce these batteries !!! If the truth was well known, we would probably be required to use oars and paddles vs. any type motor !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 499612, member: 1183"] No wake lakes are hard to control when gas engines are allowed !! Electric motors cause far less shore errosion as speed and wake is far less. As electric motors become more powerfull[B], t[/B]hings will have to change. No idea why this changed to bold... A friend was a DNR officer some years back and one concern with small lakes was sloppy boaters !! I had no idea how much fuel boaters spill into the lakes, until I saw some tests results. Hopefully as battery production is increased, more people will become educated on how much energy from fossil fuels are required to produce these batteries !!! If the truth was well known, we would probably be required to use oars and paddles vs. any type motor !! [/QUOTE]
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