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Originally Posted by DEJ
Woodsy wrote: Nor does it change any of the facts I posted above.... ZERO accidents at a speed >45MPH.
Zero? Really? You need to get your facts straight. Wonder how that swimmer did?
State of New Hampshire
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
Robert L. Quinn, Commissioner of Safety
Division of State Police
James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305
Colonel Nathan A. Noyes
Director
February 3, 2022
The following accidents have been identified as being related to speeds potentially in excess of limits set by RSA 270-D:2 X:
2013
July 7th 5:00 pm Operator of PWC (Personal Watercraft) fell into handle bars 45 mph
July 20th 8:00am Operator struck underwater object and boat sunk 45 mph
2015
August 23rd 8:17am Powerboat struck swimmer 65+mph
2018
September 2nd 2:56pm PWC fall over board 50 mph
Sincerely,

Timothy C. Dunleavy
Marine Patrol Captain
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May not be zero, but 3 incidents in 7 seasons and extremely minimal for the amount of boats on the lake.
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