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Are You Responsible for Your Wake?
Are You Responsible for Your Wake?
432 members have voted
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1. Scenario 1 - You go to your favorite cove to find that a dock has been installed and a boat is tied up there. You continue with your activity of choice. Even though the cove is NOT a no-wake cove, and you maintain a "Safe" distance from the dock, your wake rocks the boat and damages the gel coat
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You are responsible for the damage done to the boat.96
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You are not responsible for the damage done to the boat.336
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2. Scenario 2 - You go to your favorite cove to find two boats floating together. Once again, you continue with your activity of choice. Even though it is NOT a no-wake cove, and you stay a "Safe" distance from the other two boats, they bump together and are damaged.
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You are responsible for damage done to either or both boats71
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You are not responsible for damage done to either boat.361
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