I've been around floating money pits all of my life in various forms. Servicing, racing, and these days just fishing and water skiing, and stabicraft hit the nail on the head, the number of f-wits out there with no clue is astounding, and it's not just the power boats...few years
I rescued and towed a guy from P2 in Port Phillip Bay, in a nearly 2 metres swell, back to St Kilda Marina one day a few years back, after he broke the rudder on his trailer sailer, and couldn't start his dinky little outboard because he didn't know how...
Got him back, having watched him drink beers whilst under tow, no thanks, wasn't offered a beer, and then had to run about 5km into the same swell to the ramp I'd launched at... Not one of my finest days...
On speeding, we go to Forster/Tuncurry several times a year, as the outlaws live there, and either take the money pit or or Hobie Kayaks, and no bastard ever does 4 knots in the no wash zones, despite there being swimmers, kids fishing, guys on SUP's, etc... And you never see a Water Rat when these guys are about... Even the hire boats break the limits. I'm obsessive about doing the right thing, given how long I've been around boats and in the industry, but sometimes it makes you wonder...
And don't get me started on jetskiiers... I hate to stereotype, but on the whole, they take it to a whole different level...
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