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Old 06-22-2011, 09:29 AM
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Boating safety is 95% common sense. Some people don't have any and shouldn't be drivin a boat. From what I hear the stuff in that course deals with driving a ship rather an aluminum boat. Those wit no sense will take the course and still drive on the wrong side of the channel cut u off run in ur drift and get mud flatted. Common sense And the worst is game wardens. Most have none.
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Old 06-22-2011, 09:32 AM
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Boating safety is 95% common sense. Some people don't had any and shouldn't be drivin a boat. From what I hear the stuff in that course deals with driving a ship rather than a aluminum boat. Those wit no sense will take the course and still drive on the wrong side of the channel cut u off run in ur drift and get mud flatted. Common sense And the worst is game wardens. Most have none.
your lucky enough to have been exposed at a young age to boating...some people were not, so this is one way they can gain knowledge on boating other than someone yelling at them on the water from a haynie...
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Old 06-22-2011, 09:35 AM
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your lucky enough to have been exposed at a young age to boating...some people were not, so this is one way they can gain knowledge on boating other than someone yelling at them on the water from a haynie...
I agree some people need some direction. What what irks me is that it's the 35-40 year olds that all their friends have haynies so they think they need one and the go out and wreck it and they don't have to take a course. But it's because of them that I do have to take it.
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Old 06-22-2011, 12:01 PM
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[QUOTE=Top Dawg;273624]Boating safety is 95% common sense. Some people don't have any and shouldn't be drivin a boat.
there sure is a shortage on common sense these days
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