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Calling all PWC riders (Skutery Wodne) - good lakes to ride in Poland?


Nacjonalista 4 | 96
2 Nov 2012 #1
What are the good lakes to ride here?
Harry
2 Nov 2012 #2
The OP has very clearly never even been to Poland (otherwise he'd know about the restrictions here on things such as 'PWC').
1jola 14 | 1,879
3 Nov 2012 #3
This should be good. What are you talking about, soaked Harry?
Harry
3 Nov 2012 #4
BS

Yes, of course there are no restrictions at all on the use of jetskis etc in Poland. Please feel very free to jump on a PWC without getting your licence and without checking to see if that lake is a quiet zone.
1jola 14 | 1,879
4 Nov 2012 #5
His question was where are good places to ride, not whether you need a vest.

You should work on your sentence level reading comprehension skills .
Harry
5 Nov 2012 #6
His question was where are good places to ride, not whether you need a vest.

And his answer was that the none are good if he is failing to comply with local law.

You should work on your sentence level reading comprehension skills .

Given how you love to tell us about your sailing trips, I'm amazed that you have never read about some lakes being noise-free zones. Or did you read about them and fail to understand what you'd read?
OP Nacjonalista 4 | 96
5 Nov 2012 #7
Yes, of course there are no restrictions at all on the use of jetskis etc in Poland. Please feel very free to jump on a PWC without getting your licence and without checking to see if that lake is a quiet zone.

These guys are obviously riding somewhere. I remember in the late 90's my old man would go to Kryspinów west of Krakow. Too small for my tastes though.

youtube.com/watch?v=bE9VfMsLrU8


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