Chris E
Well-known member
Yeah, I think our governments are a little more lenient up here. I don't know if any provinces make it an actual offence to over power.
But I think in some U.S. states, they're much more strict on the matter.
Perhaps some of the guys will chime in and let us know what they do in their state/province/country.
-Chris
In Ontario, you can sign an "overpowered boat agreement" which allows you to install anything you want on the back. Problem is, that agreement only carries with the person who signed it, not to the second, third, fourth owners, so, if something happens the dealer and installing mechanic may be held liable. It was practice at every dealer i worked at to pass on overpowering boats, lost a few sales, but we all slept at night.
having said that, my predictor will be overpowered to 150-175 if and when i can get back to it, but i "lost"
