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24ft yahama in boating mag video

Great video. I camp down that way in St. Augustine every year with my old college surf team. Went from all night parties to old men having 2 beers, falling asleep at 10 and paddle boarding. Beautiful area. Maybe I will surprise them and bring the boat down this year (if I ever actually get it... come on Chaparral!!).
 
That's a great looking Yammie!! Cool video too.
 
Those guys live the life. Amazing what professional boarders can do even on the small wake of a Yamaha.
 
Great video and of course boat!

I claim no knowledge on the habits of gators....but that looked like a gator rich environment......hows that work down there with watersports?
 
@justason They are said to be in every body of water in Florida. You just hope they continue to be shy of humans. You also hope that during the day they are less active and out of your way. I personally stay out of gator 'rich' waters, I'm also not in the water at or after dusk.
 
Don't you Florida boys have mosquitos down there? There is no way you could sit outside at night in the woods of Northern IL. You would be a pint low in no time.
 
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