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I'll take cables any day...
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Originally Posted by madhatter42
(Post 3689006)
i'll take cables any day...
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Originally Posted by Gladhe8er
(Post 3689019)
Once again, glad that all are OK :) 110 is an incredible number for a single engine boat with only 600HP!!! Dang! |
Originally Posted by OldSchool
(Post 3689030)
110 is an incredible number for a single engine boat with only 600HP!!! Dang!
Unbelievable! |
Originally Posted by 302Sport
(Post 3688796)
My active thunder had the same exact thing happen to it and according to the experts on here, it wasn't worth putting back together. So, what's your opinions on resale value of this submarine??
Very different situation here on the 29 Outerlimits. I'm curious how fast it was going and what water conditions it was in when it rolled. It obviously didnt go over at 100+, else it would look worse than that. I agree with the sentiments on old school indicators. Technology is great until it introduces risk that we cannot mitigate. And most important, very glad to hear that no one was hurt. That water had to be cold though! |
Glad there OK. Sure is a sleek looking boat,looks longer that 29.
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Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388
(Post 3689146)
Glad there OK. Sure is a sleek looking boat,looks longer that 29.
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“We weren’t going very fast,” Mr. Makepeace said, as he was being tended to by medical personnel. “We just kind of caught a wave.”
http://www.eastbayri.com/news/2012/may/15/boat-flip/ I think the tab indicator malfunction is a convenient excuse. A light single engine boat like that you should be able to know were the tabs are blindfolded. |
Plenty of us are driving fast singles with NO tab indicators. That's a lame excuse for flipping a boat. The bad wave theory sounds more likely.
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