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Thumbless Wonder
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The guy that sells Uggs?I believe Chad.
The guy that sells Uggs?I believe Chad.
I said it was a rumor. Heard it third party so put no validity in the statement. I was making a joke out of it.
I said it was a rumor. Heard it third party so put no validity in the statement. I was making a joke out of it.
Maybe a DCB passing us on the way to Needles on Friday afternoon 15' away from my side was normal after reading this as well as their roost entering our boat as they passed us and got in our line? Maybe they can't go to the right or left when there's at least 50 yards on either side? Now it all makes sense.
The guy that sells Uggs?
Desert Storm = El Nino Del Norte?Ugg insured the event.
Has anyone heard from the driver of the M35? What is his take on what happened?
Off subject, but your right! That was bullshit! The guy had plenty of room and did not have to blow by 15' off your boat and wash you guys out! It was a Friday and NOBODY else but us were on the river! I saw it and that is just reckless and F'd up!!!:thumbsdown Have some commons sense and learn how to drive a boat!:finger BTW it was a white and black and silver M31(may have missed some colors). If you are the owner and you are here you owe Joker a big apology for that dickhead move!
Agree 1000X.
But the ego on some of these clowns doesn't allow that to occur.
Just show me the CarfaxI'd like to know where the new owners took the boat for repair also.
Just show me the Carfax
Another problem (HUGE PROBLEM), Props were "spinning in" (look at the still photos from the other thread). Big power CATS are not fun to turn at speed with inward prop rotation which is why everyone with big power runs outward rotation becuuse when you have that much power you are not worried about grabbing another few MPH by lifting the nose which is what inward prop rotation promotes on most boats, and they turn completly differently and a thousand percent more positively with props turning out.I suspect this is a big part of the reason it wondlt turn, even when you turn the wheel they don't respond well at that speed, under acceleration and spinning in, you have to kind of "stutter turn" them and that takes years of experience to master.
Miracle that no one was killed
Can you PM me a link?It's in the first post.
Can you PM me a link?
One more thought. The M35 needed to hold HIS line as much as Tony needed too. He cut off the 32 or anyone else behind him. If you can't hold your line then slow enough until its safe.
It's not a race???? Thank God they aren't "racing." People come into corners at different speeds, if you're driving, you need to leave room for the other boats around you, and not run into the guys who don't leave enough room.
New is correct in that aspect.
I'd guess this is the last time we have a cock off for the first card stop.
Was Tony not centerline? Maybe. If so, where was Roth's boat going???
Look at the boat top left anchored . Staying left would have been interesting
Look at the boat top left anchored . Staying left would have been interesting
The anchored boat Roth is navigating around, making a nice left turn that matched the line of the 41? I'm guessing that with a 38 Skater and giant PSI power Roth could been out front if he wanted. It appears to me he stayed far enough back to be able to navigate one of the toughest turns heading down river.
Put the 35 back in the middle and there is no room
The 35 was running neck and neck with the 41, he would have been far in front of Roth had he negotiated the turn under control. Watch the video and notice how much water is coming off the 35, he was trimmed very high. There's a picture floating around here of the 35 on the trailer, the drives are trimmed extremely positive. I look for it, if anyone else has it, please post it up. It helps make sense of a possibly contributing factor to the boat getting so loose. Just a few simple observations.
That spectator wasn't in the greatest spot either
Now I can't help but wonder if loud pipes really do save lives?"When in doubt, gas it." Guess that phrase isn't always true. Throttling back is a good idea sometimes I guess.
The 35 was running neck and neck with the 41, he would have been far in front of Roth had he negotiated the turn under control. Watch the video and notice how much water is coming off the 35, he was trimmed very high. There's a picture floating around here of the 35 on the trailer, the drives are trimmed extremely positive. I look for it, if anyone else has it, please post it up. It helps make sense of a possibly contributing factor to the boat getting so loose. Just a few simple observations.
I cant comment on trim position while boat was running but the trim position on the trailer is not where it was while they were under power.
You guys need to figure this out so we can cut some checks :thumbsup
Not disagreeing with you but can you explain why they were up so high? Could the force of landing on the tail end push them up?
You're assuming that's a spectator. The course is an open lake, and I doubt anyone said hey, there's a bunch of boats coming down, move over. Most likely,just a family enjoying a day at the lake.
Not disagreeing with you but can you explain why they were up so high? Could the force of landing on the tail end push them up?
The pic of the drives when the boat was put on the trailer tells the story.I saw it up close at Verns shop when he pulled the drives and the drive was trimmed so high that he hit the swim platform and bent the aerator tube.The swim platform was his trim stop-once the aerator hit it, it was as high as it would go.
There's no way the M35 could drive with those drives that high- it was done after the accident.
The bottom line is look at the line the M41 takes- anyone that has ever boated on Havasu, and been through a Desert Storm driver's meeting will tell you that line goes against everything legal and prudent. Even if you take away all the other boats, and it's still a bad line.
It's kinda like making an illegal left turn in a car. Can you do it? Sure.
Will it hurt anyone 99% of the time? Nope.
If you do it at the wrong time can you kill someone? You bet.
The fact that there's someone coming the other way who does not stop in time because they don't know how to drive their car still doesn't take away from the fact that it's an illegal left turn.
I love you Tony- from the guy who has a serious bromance going with you, get your shit together.
According to Gary:
The area where it happened was still a "slow zone", it does not end until you make that turn. The area also has the highest concentration of safety boats.
I'm sure they knew about the run and were told to move, but most likely refused, gotta get that good shot for FB! Everybody on the lake that day knows about the event - it's why they are there. Several years back a guy who refused to move had to be rotor-washed until he did.
I've met your type, love those who always want to pass the buck!
Ya I read that. How'd they get there? Did the salvage crew do it? They don't raise themselves do they?
You're assuming that's a spectator. The course is an open lake, and I doubt anyone said hey, there's a bunch of boats coming down, move over. Most likely,just a family enjoying a day at the lake.