Warbird running out of Boynton Inlet
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NANH WE DID IT WHEN IT STARTED RAINING WELL 137 we slowed down pretty quick we were out for a test run and the rain just came out of no where, so we tried to out run it and lost
oh we were only like half sticks had lot more
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Very sketchy inlet also...... It is listed on nav. charts as a drainage/flushing inlet...Not Navigatable. The inlet is blind on the ocean side, meaning from the ICW side you can't see out the inlet so if you make a pass at speed and encounter a 30 ft Sea Ray it will be new underwear for both captains.......if you both don't end up on the rocks!
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Very sketchy inlet also...... It is listed on nav. charts as a drainage/flushing inlet...Not Navigatable. The inlet is blind on the ocean side, meaning from the ICW side you can't see out the inlet so if you make a pass at speed and encounter a 30 ft Sea Ray it will be new underwear for both captains.......if you both don't end up on the rocks!
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We went in that inlet last winter with my 37 and it is interesting to say the least.
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There are more A** holes out there then 6 people going fast in a 50' boat!!
just my .02 cents....