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In front of the marine patrol and I see no actions taken. Maybe the officers need more training?
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Actually, it sounds like they're trained pretty well in this case...
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Wake-Jumping: taking-up about an acre (with no control of vessel) on each side of the wake?
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Last season, a big cruiser would pass by at "mush speed", allowing a PWC to jump its wake repeatedly. Later, when passing by the cruiser—now anchored—I saw that the PWC was tied up to it. Yes, they'd depart the same way. ![]() _______________________________________ Oh boy, was this easy: ![]() Quote:
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