This question is for those who have actually had there boat over 70+ mph on Memorial Day weekend.
How fast? and where?
Yes this is a loaded question!!!!
Every were you just have to keep your eyes open
This question is for those who have actually had there boat over 70+ mph on Memorial Day weekend.
How fast? and where?
Yes this is a loaded question!!!!
This question is for those who have actually had there boat over 70+ mph on Memorial Day weekend.
How fast? and where?
Yes this is a loaded question!!!!
Every were you just have to keep your eyes open
5:30 in the morning, on the river between Havasu and Topock.
We did, in Parker, at around dusk when everyone was off the water and the water flattened out. :rollside:
This proves what?? I don't mean that sarcastic, just curious as to the point you are trying to make??
:rollside:
Only when the conditions are safe and prudent.
You can do it on the ocean any day of the year. (And what's so special about 70mph? Is it OK to do 65mph but not 70mph in your scenario? )
We did, in Parker, at around dusk when everyone was off the water and the water flattened out. :rollside:
This proves what?? I don't mean that sarcastic, just curious as to the point you are trying to make??
:rollside:
My point exactly.
There is a proper place and time and an improper place and time.
Just because the boat can do it, does not make it safe.
TM, I just answered this question in the other thread. On havasu, Memorial weekend is too crowded to be going fast. yeah, you can find a time and place to do it, but why not wait a week or so, when the lake isnt inundated with every rented floating piece of equipment in the southwest.
Boat, high speed pass, 70mph.
101 north bound - but i had to put my beerdown while the coper past