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proper safety equipment, long but please read, and comment..
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<blockquote data-quote="RustyGoat" data-source="post: 323672" data-attributes="member: 12206"><p>I was in the bait shop near one of the lakes near me a couple years ago. This lake is rather shallow and has a lot of submerged tree stumps. They had some pictures laying on the counter of about an 80's model 16' side console fishing boat with about a 60-90hp outboard. The boat hit one of the stumps at full speed and it ripped the outboard off the transom and flipped it up into the center of the boat. Luckily the driver was at the side console and the motor just missed hitting him. Could you imagine having a 90hp outboard land on you?</p><p></p><p>Pay attention to your depth finder and whats going on around you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyGoat, post: 323672, member: 12206"] I was in the bait shop near one of the lakes near me a couple years ago. This lake is rather shallow and has a lot of submerged tree stumps. They had some pictures laying on the counter of about an 80's model 16' side console fishing boat with about a 60-90hp outboard. The boat hit one of the stumps at full speed and it ripped the outboard off the transom and flipped it up into the center of the boat. Luckily the driver was at the side console and the motor just missed hitting him. Could you imagine having a 90hp outboard land on you? Pay attention to your depth finder and whats going on around you. [/QUOTE]
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