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On 6/14/10 3:50 PM, Happy wrote:
wrote in message ... On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 17:11:35 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: Went canoeing at Wacissa River again today. Over the past few yrs, I have noticed some odd motors obviously intended for very shallow weed infested waters. These motors resemble a lawnmotor engine with a very long shaft, maybe 6' on which there is a prop at the very end. They go very well in the mats of vegetation covering the water whereas a conventional outboard immediately bogs down and gets stuff in the water intake. I am wondering if these odd outboards will mean fewer airboats because both are intended to be used in nearly zero water. Just bear in Mind Florida has a new law about destroying sea grass, The fine is a fairly modest $1000 but they can also take you into civil court for the price of restoring the damage to the grass and that can be a huge number. Show me that law??? Shouldn't you be out breaking the arms of little kids, loogy? |
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