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TintMan

New member
Seriously...it can happen anytime any place! When i crashed my v drive...i was the only person on the lake, except my brave friend that was ridin with me...and he wasnt any help!  :smile26:
 

Patchman

Administrator
Staff member
In all honesty my daycruiser just about mated with a few boats on the Colorado. It doesn't want to slow down as fast as some others in front of me. No names mentioned. :smile30:
 

Devilman

Well-known member
Crusader said:
Think my Mini day will crash at the skin peeling blistering speed of 55mph??

It could... As Tint Man & Knotty Girl both point it out, sometimes shit just happens. Goin 100, 90, 50, 30... something happens to where you have lost control of your boat, unless you are alone out in the middle of a lake somewhere, things have the possibilty of gettin ugly. Be it runnin it up on the bank, hittin another boat, people in the water, etc.

 

Disturbed

Active member
Patchman said:
In all honesty my daycruiser just about mated with a few boats on the Colorado. It doesn't want to slow down as fast as some others in front of me. No names mentioned. :smile30:

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WFO

New member
Yep I have got to agree with this on rivers where there is not much room. This past summer was my 1st time on a river and I did some things (with no ill concequences) that I later thought about and realiezed I put myself and others in a bad situation.  crazy.gifJust don't do it! Let's all be safe and have a great summer. hurry.gif
 

HellinnFrnt

New member
"Lo though they be few now; one day the trailer queens shall rise and become many, and the boat ramp parking shall become to small to embrace those few that covet the waters joyous coolth; Behold! and Ye shall hear silence from the headers; Nought shall Ye hear albeit the woeful whisk of wax covered linen; Woe to Thee brethren of WOT for Thy time is at hand and the End is near!" ®© Helln 2011





But I agree....................... :smile19:
 

Disturbed

Active member
HellinnFrnt said:
"Lo though they be few now; one day the trailer queens shall rise and become many, and the boat ramp parking shall become to small to embrace those few that covet the waters joyous coolth; Behold! and Ye shall hear silence from the headers; Nought shall Ye hear albeit the woeful whisk of wax covered linen; Woe to Thee brethren of WOT for Thy time is at hand and the End is near!" ®© Helln 2011

But I agree....................... :smile19:
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J C Gordon

New member
Good point and well said. Most of the time if a loader breaks or steering its gonna hook right or left. I'm sure this is mostly pointed toward the river setting, which I have yet to get in on. But hopefully I will this year. In the professional world alot of us do at work (pretrip your equipment) we can do at the lake and at home. Bolts back off and mechanical junk is built by man and subject to fail. All that being said lets kick a$$ in 2011.  bling.gif
 

duanehydro

Active member
Just for giggles, watch this video without being thb biased.... :smile20:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxsIiSawXBs

Hell, I shot the video...and I'm still just sayin'

see how many "almost" problems you can count.
And thats only 5 minutes out of one day.

And don't make me drag the picture out of Blacks boat on the beach.... :smile26:
 

jdeaton

New member
The most alarming thing I see in all these videos is non uses of life jackets.  Any number of mechanical failures can cause a driver and/or passenger to be tossed out of the boat.  I know it's not the cool look, but until you have been tossed out and learn the hard way, a life jacket is a very necessary piece of equipment. I think this would be a start in all of us, by advising our co-members to use a life jacket, especially during high speed "testing runs"
 

Wakemaker

Member
Patchman said:
In all honesty my daycruiser just about mated with a few boats on the Colorado. It doesn't want to slow down as fast as some others in front of me. No names mentioned. :smile30:

Seems like I remember someone almost running into me!  :smile26:
 

HellinnFrnt

New member
DISTURBED said:
HellinnFrnt said:
"Lo though they be few now; one day the trailer queens shall rise and become many, and the boat ramp parking shall become to small to embrace those few that covet the waters joyous coolth; Behold! and Ye shall hear silence from the headers; Nought shall Ye hear albeit the woeful whisk of wax covered linen; Woe to Thee brethren of WOT for Thy time is at hand and the End is near!" ®© Helln 2011

But I agree....................... :smile19:
Oops!  Nevermind.  It has copyright protection......

Feel Free Dis ................. !
 

KONA77

New member
Patchman said:
In all honesty my daycruiser just about mated with a few boats on the Colorado. It doesn't want to slow down as fast as some others in front of me. No names mentioned. :smile30:

i think i'll comment on this.....  this is where the person following another boat or even following another car/truck or what ever......  should use the common sense to not follow or put them selves in a situation that doesn't allow for them to execute,  evasive maneuvers.  if someone should need to slow or stop,  and or have an engine failure.....  in this situation,

the distance following another boat of any kind should be eccessive.....  boats do not have brake lights.....  all that needs to happen is get distracted..... the boat in front slow or stop and its all over with

ALWAYS PRACTICE      "IPDE"    this is the first thing that is taught in the drivers education course for your DL......  it is more important to practice it on the water

FOR THOSE THAT EVIDENTLY WILL SCRATCH THEIR HEADS... IT STANDS FOR " IDENTIFY, PREDICT,  DECIDE, AND EXECUTE " ..... {  "IPDE"
 

KONA77

New member
thanks crusader,  this is probably the number one thing i see on the river.... where peeps don't practice good judgement....  sorry to say....  :smile19:
 

3boatpaul

New member
Devilman said:
Crusader said:
Think my Mini day will crash at the skin peeling blistering speed of 55mph??

It could... As Tint Man & Knotty Girl both point it out, sometimes shit just happens. Goin 100, 90, 50, 30... something happens to where you have lost control of your boat, unless you are alone out in the middle of a lake somewhere, things have the possibilty of gettin ugly. Be it runnin it up on the bank, hittin another boat, people in the water, etc.
speed is not alway's the factor. some time's other thing's circumstance's pop up to get you hurt, have seen it many time's .  people falling off or out of the boat and loseing a foot or worse,  SEEN IT. one that come's to mind that i saw on cypress lake is-- a family was out skiing and came in to the bank trailing the ski rope, NEVER BROUGHT IT INTO THE BOAT. as the boat was beached and the dad started pulling the rope in (appr.75 ft long)  a boat made a hot pass by the beach ,the guy's thumb and index finger were torn off, the boat was also VIOLENTLY yanked off the beach barley missing his kid's and the people on the passing boat also suffered mutiaple injurie's .  you just never know .    and while i'm at it i know every one of you is running a KILL SWITCH.  am i  right?????????
 

J C Gordon

New member
Mine has a kill switch, driveshaft cover, and I always wear my jacket when Im making any kind of speed pass. Ive seen a couple of boats go down due to u-joint failure. Knocks a hole in the suction and down she goes.
 
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