We are Woman hear us roar! With big power!
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Originally Posted by JUST ONCE
just knowing which of those three to adjust to compensate for adverse water conditions without blinking. You'll be fine. My ex figured out my boat which was really tricky(narrow beam/touchy controls) and she is dumber than ****.
So your saying there's hope for me?
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Originally Posted by PhantomChaos
Is he actually going to put the boat IN the water?
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Re: We are Woman hear us roar! With big power!
Patti gave you good advice how to practice close quarter maneuvers with it. That's exactly what I did when I bought the surface drive powered boat.
As far as tabs, I don't know about in the Gladiator, but on my boat, the best thing to do is put them up and leave them up! My boat will turn sharply with just a little tab. It may be due to lack of rudder surface in the water with the surface drives.
As far as tabs, I don't know about in the Gladiator, but on my boat, the best thing to do is put them up and leave them up! My boat will turn sharply with just a little tab. It may be due to lack of rudder surface in the water with the surface drives.
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Re: We are Woman hear us roar! With big power!
Originally Posted by Steamin' Rice
If you're going out with Jeffrey don't forget to check the fuel level...
Have fun and good luck!! I'm sure you'll do fine.
Have fun and good luck!! I'm sure you'll do fine.
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Originally Posted by cuda
Patti gave you good advice how to practice close quarter maneuvers with it. That's exactly what I did when I bought the surface drive powered boat.
As far as tabs, I don't know about in the Gladiator, but on my boat, the best thing to do is put them up and leave them up! My boat will turn sharply with just a little tab. It may be due to lack of rudder surface in the water with the surface drives.
As far as tabs, I don't know about in the Gladiator, but on my boat, the best thing to do is put them up and leave them up! My boat will turn sharply with just a little tab. It may be due to lack of rudder surface in the water with the surface drives.
How many different drive types are there?
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Re: We are Woman hear us roar! With big power!
For the love of the sport as well as OSO, please have all events on movies and or still photos for objective evidence of what we all pray for....
An extremely successful series of events...
An extremely successful series of events...
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Re: We are Woman hear us roar! With big power!
Originally Posted by Wasabe
Surface drives as opposed to what?
How many different drive types are there?
How many different drive types are there?
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yikes! you may be paying for that picture! i have a couple of those too. KWB was towing him on that occasion. one thing that i'm sure JC has already told you, is to do it "slowly". that applies more to docking and such, but when you do things slowly, you have a better chance of recovery, etc. trying to do things to quickly gets you all jammed up and can cause a panic situation....which is when things frequently go bad quickly. when you are away from everyone, try the other functions at idle. things like neutral, forward, neutral, reverse. then of course, one forward, one in reverse to make yourself spin around and do it both directions. that may be a good place to start, not just out running.
have JC show you where "level" is on the tab indicators and know the "sweet spot". too little tab will make you run too loose and be bow light (not enough control). to much burries the nose and part the red sea sort of thing. it just depends on the conditions whenever you are out. then make sure you come off the sticks enough when you come off the water so you don't zing the drives. watch your tacks at that point so they stay consistent and don't move. you can't zing a bravo too many times with out busting it.
did nortie take you out and teach you yet?
good luck sweetie
have JC show you where "level" is on the tab indicators and know the "sweet spot". too little tab will make you run too loose and be bow light (not enough control). to much burries the nose and part the red sea sort of thing. it just depends on the conditions whenever you are out. then make sure you come off the sticks enough when you come off the water so you don't zing the drives. watch your tacks at that point so they stay consistent and don't move. you can't zing a bravo too many times with out busting it.
did nortie take you out and teach you yet?
good luck sweetie