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Originally Posted by excursion
(Post 2165489)
TEAGUE boat ?????? A birdie told me :D
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Originally Posted by docmanrich37
(Post 2166240)
But he really wants my boat instead of that other one since we know it runs and today it ran great.the drives didn't even fall off either.
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Originally Posted by slboatdrinks
(Post 2166247)
Great news Rich. 90.1....:D
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Originally Posted by docmanrich37
(Post 2166256)
Yea at 4800 and still have 1000 rpms to go.
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Rich glad to hear its still running:D Steve great #s:cool: I am sorry to say I will not be able to make the James:(
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Originally Posted by slboatdrinks
(Post 2166259)
You can't turn a diesel that fast. :eek:
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Originally Posted by docmanrich37
(Post 2166308)
You can if it's a CHEVY.:evilb: :evilb:
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Originally Posted by cosmic12
(Post 2166261)
Rich glad to hear its still running:D Steve great #s:cool: I am sorry to say I will not be able to make the James:(
Cos if your scared just say your scared.:D You won't be able to see my new decals that i'm putting on the boat just for the James run.:D All I can say is WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND. |
OUCH!!!! :eek: :eek:
Cos, Why not? |
Originally Posted by slboatdrinks
(Post 2166311)
I hear you need 4 wheel drive on the water lately...:D
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Pat, I am really impressed. I didn't know your abacas had time, mass, velocity and angle of attack functions.:D That is one incredible calculation with only 20 digits:D :drink:
I love a good laugh.......thanks Pat.:cool:
Originally Posted by ActiveThunder
(Post 2164823)
You're slipping (just like your props) dude!
First off the report said 71 feet, not 70....And that is NOT a 45 degree slope. A 32 pitch with a forward uphill velocity based on the approximate 34 degree angle of the slope that I can calculate and at a constant 5150 rpms with a 17 percent slip should have put him at 18.655 meters or 61.204068241469386 feet! Now you can see from the re-creation that the 71 feet is an obvious exaggeration. But it's hard to tell from the report if the measurement is taken from the bow or transom. Also, if they used that little wheel like at crash sites it IS an uneven terrain so that would bump the number up some as well. I really hope this clarifies a few issues. Now wear your darned lanyards, OK? Boat safe and enjoy the weekend! Uncle Pat |
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