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Still Can Not Go Over 22 MPH!

Wasn't he Speedy Gonzalez's friend?
 
His cousin…
 
Well I understand his passion for being on the water with his family, God knows I did a big portion of my spare time and family time on the water, camping on islands, fishing in the gulf and I would not want to be stuck on land when the water is calling me to it. I also understand he is afraid of being ripped off as he nearly experienced so it is frustraiting I also appreciate everyone trying to help him but in the end he has to deal with what to do and if going 22 mph on the water is good for him who are we to judge I have had boats that would not even go that fast hell I would be in a row boat if that was all I had but I would be out on the water enjoying the day.
 
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