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    MSWP gunned us last night doing 44 mph just after midnight.
    Ruined my buddies night.
    Keep the speed down on Table Rock even at 12:30 in the morning.
    $125 in stone co.
    Fishing was poopy again.
    Standing in the Gap

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    What is the speed limit after dark. Seems like I remember 30 mph but not for sure.

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    I thought it was 35 but could be wrong. After the death on Table Rock I would say they are cracking down on night time speed. Everyone be careful out there we do not want anyone hurt or worse.

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    http://www.boater101.com/Course/docu...Ostatelaws.pdf
    30 at night rule 10, while your looking, get a load of rule 12 point no. 3, we are all in trouble.
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    Has Been For 30 Mph For Some Time,,,,,and Yes They Do Give Out Tickets
    IT'S 5--O-CLOCK SOMEWHERE,,,MIKE-p

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    Ouch $125.00! Well I Guess I Don't Have To Worry My Boat Won't Do Over 30 Mph.

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    I have to say the SWP Officer was friendly.
    They do give leeway like the traffic officers do. This guy understands that some boats have to be running around 35 to stay on plane.

    Unfortunately my buddies GPS antenna is broken and his speedo does not work. Wasn't watching the RPM's close enough.

    Should have taken my rig. My top end is 35 and I usually run right at 30 to conserve $$.

    G.
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    in time he will heal, can't imagine running that fast at night, would get my poop in a groupe in a hurry.... later man

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    Too bad about the ticket they always hurt.I didnt even know there was a night time speed limit. Is that on all lakes? It dont really matter thats going a little fast for me of a night.

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    It's all lakes that have more than 160 miles of shoreline.

    One thing I do have to admit. Missouri is not real good about having these types of laws on signs at the corps ramps.
    Standing in the Gap

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