and whats happens when they fail the test? do we have the authority to tell them to leave? who has the time to test and hand out flyers? id rather ride in an already safe spot.
if youre talking about bearing right when theres an oncoming boat, yes. it is already a written navigational rule.
you bear right unless that it is clear, to both vessel operators, that both operators can plainly see the intended directions of eachother.
ill agree with the rule enforcement. it absolutely needs to be there.
but, with lobbying for rule enforcement, im, again, depending on someone else to do whats right.
with the physical separation of the couches and the standups, all that i need is a "yes" from the park manager and i can...
the lake is ONLY used for jetskis. its not there for anybody else to enjoy.... hence its name - "jetski lake". lobbying for the popo to be there? i dont think so. its too small a body of water to have to keep an officer there all day. besides, law enforcement only means cops. we can get along...
yes, you can use the wiseco wrist pins. omit the upper bearing washers. better, still, get some kawi wrist pin bearings. theyre the same size but slightly wider and take up the space of the useless missing washers.
well, what the hell else do you want? the laws are already there. print them up and hand them out if thats what you want to do. more power to you. it might just be easier to hand out the safe boating guides that FWC already has printed up.
NEXT!:rolleyes:
because the lack of enforcement thats already in place proves that a set speed limit would go ignored.
its not really about just speed. its about speed and how close these riders come to other people. for instance, if the set speed is, say, 50 MPH.... it wont do any good in preventing stupidity...
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