No need for a dry suit were just tough in NZ. it was fun to ski behind but when there were 4 in the boat u couldnt reverse at all, or youd get water over the back.
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No need for a dry suit were just tough in NZ. it was fun to ski behind but when there were 4 in the boat u couldnt reverse at all, or youd get water over the back.
That's funny. I was looking at the pics thinking how low the back was. I can imagine reversing would be out of the question. As for being tough, hmmm, nah I won't say it :)
300 on mine? Patience grasshopper. Am considering alternatives...
Oz
Yea it was real low. If u look at one of the photos our observer is covering her eyes, she was freaking out. She had the bilge pump on even though there was no water in the boat, she said it made her feel better.
Oh sure, brag why don't ya!
Where's the pics Bulldog? Huh?
Oz
Did you say pics OZ ??
I have a few clear shots where i missed a 46 Skater green and orange plus a cool 29 White and silver DCB ,remember this was on a Friday .
Ok I'm definiely jealous!! :thumbsup:
A couple of tips for a trip the USA ,
1.Highway 95 Doesnt mean the speed limit is 95mph ,it 55mph to 75mph
2.If you want to upset a security guard call him "Mall Cop"
3.Bud Lime is like mixed up Corona :thumbsup:
I have the perfect trip in the planning for next year ,Whos up ???:cheers:
Bulldog - nice pics. Glad you had an awesome time.
I can only dream at this point...
Oz
OK, here's the latest
stripped mid section down could not find any cracks or holes in the water cct, replaced all gaskets (they were stuffed) put back together and found now one set of 3 seems to be running well but the other set are still getting hot. so far it looks to be a blockage between the tell tale and the thermostat (tell tale is on the water intake on this model) unfortunatly not the best place to get to......
as long as i can get away with not having the strip the block down to nothing to get to it i should be ok
Good to see you're making progress mate. Good luck with the remaining blockage. You'll be out dodging logs before you know it!
Oz