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Old 11-16-2021, 12:52 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by fatlazyless View Post
Jetskis are about 10-12' long, similar to kayaks except a kayak has no engine and gets paddled. Is always best to lose the engine, gas or electric, and move it along with a paddle which definitely makes a paddle kayak about one hundred times better than an electric Jetski. .....

No gasoline,no electric energy, no motor or engine, no NH-state registration, no insurance other than standard home owners ........ is just you and a double ended, kayak paddle. ...... ..... HOO-YAH!
No way, Jet skis are the way to go. You can cover the length of Winnipesaukee in 20 minutes, try that in your granola crunching kayak.

Plus you get the satisfaction of a fountain spewing out the back of your ski, you make smoke and noise so others can hear you coming if you burn gas. Electric jetskis still produce noise and smoke, just elsewhere, so there is that. Kayaks can get run over.

On top of that, jet skis help stir up the lake, kayaks don't, if there were only kayaks on the lake, the water would get stagnant. No body wants that, therefore Kayaks are bad for the lake.

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