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Yeah illinois law says vessels under 20ft need floatation foam. I'd rather leave it out personally. Idk the stuff is so expensive and trying to make new boxes
Wouldn't it also state the boat can't be overpowered? I'm not going to propose you break the law.... But how many marine cops are lying on the floor poking around for float boxes?? They just want to make sure you have safety gear and no alcohol....
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1988 Canadian Edition Vision Sold
1990 Hydrostream Virage Stage 3 Turbo
Yeah they weird around here bunch of barney fifes. They go undercover at the local sand bar on a pontoon. Snoop around and socialize then have the other boat down river waiting to get radioed in.
Sorry for the double post here but if you dont mind me asking, what did it cost you to have all the body and paint work done? And is that paint with a **** ton of big flake or gel? I cant stop smiling at the pictures. lol