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  • longballlumber
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Apr 2007
    • 3132

    #16
    I know that I should quite respond to these kinds of threads, but....

    1. It's your choice to swim after a dead boat, but the key here is don't condone it as good behavior. It's just not a good idea. We don't want anyone to think that swimming is the answer to retrieving a dead boat. I am guessing that you missed the thread about the guys (notice the plural tense) that have drowned while swimming after a boat. I would recommend making a retrieve ball out of a tennis ball and an old fishing real. I will post some pictures of mine when I get home.

    2. Have any of you jumped into a body of water going 50+ mph? Can you imagine what that feels like? Now, we have a little boat, going 50+ mph and it stuffs. I can’t even begin to explain the forces involved in that situation. I have been around boating for a long time. I have seen my fair share of boats “stuff”. I have also seen many boats broken because of a “stuff”. Sometimes they just get out of shape and they break. Do you want speed or do you want the boat to survive a nuclear event? (Insert sarcasm here)… Dude, they cut metal with water its some hard “stuff” when you hit it going fast.

    Rum… Are you going to race with us this summer? We are always looking for more racers. I also might add that even if racing isn’t your gig, we simply have a good group of guys that come out to practice. Let me know if you have any questions.

    Later
    Mike Ball

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    • Diesel6401
      Memento Vivere
      • Oct 2009
      • 4204

      #17
      Originally posted by longballlumber
      I know that I should quite respond to these kinds of threads, but....

      1. It's your choice to swim after a dead boat, but the key here is don't condone it as good behavior. It's just not a good idea. We don't want anyone to think that swimming is the answer to retrieving a dead boat. I am guessing that you missed the thread about the guys (notice the plural tense) that have drowned while swimming after a boat. I would recommend making a retrieve ball out of a tennis ball and an old fishing real. I will post some pictures of mine when I get home.

      2. Have any of you jumped into a body of water going 50+ mph? Can you imagine what that feels like? Now, we have a little boat, going 50+ mph and it stuffs. I can’t even begin to explain the forces involved in that situation. I have been around boating for a long time. I have seen my fair share of boats “stuff”. I have also seen many boats broken because of a “stuff”. Sometimes they just get out of shape and they break. Do you want speed or do you want the boat to survive a nuclear event? (Insert sarcasm here)… Dude, they cut metal with water its some hard “stuff” when you hit it going fast.

      Rum… Are you going to race with us this summer? We are always looking for more racers. I also might add that even if racing isn’t your gig, we simply have a good group of guys that come out to practice. Let me know if you have any questions.

      Later
      Mike Ball
      I have a resecue boat that works great (see link in signature) and the rescue boat was with me at the lake today, like I said it was hot and water felt great and I wanted too get in the water and enjoy the day and I do not make a habit of this. I do apprecitate the concern for safety. Now all that is out of the way back to main topic.

      I'm not sure if I actually hit something in the water, it is possible. A few months ago I was bringin my SV in when it hit something below the water and almost ripped the rudder out from the transom. Luckly I was bringing it in slowly, maybe samething happened to the ul except at high speeds. I had a few high speeds blow over and rough crashes with this boat before and it held up great so it makes me wonder if it finally hit its limit or it smacked something in the water. Only God & spongebob know the answer to that question.

      GREAT BOAT GRIM, BRING ON THE CAT.
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      "It is easier to be wise for others than for ourselves"

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      • Rex R
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2007
        • 992

        #18
        www.vac-u-boat.com .
        Still waiting for my boat to come in.it came in

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        • Capt. Crash
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2009
          • 301

          #19
          Originally posted by Diesel6401
          II'm not sure if I actually hit something in the water, it is possible. A few months ago I was bringin my SV in when it hit something below the water and almost ripped the rudder out from the transom. Luckly I was bringing it in slowly, maybe samething happened to the ul except at high speeds.


          You live in turtle country too....and...it's that time of year again. I've had a few bent fins and broke props from these swimming armoured submarines in our pond...and one pulled a Nirvana completely under (except for the mast) once...it was funny seeing it pop back to the surface.

          I saw a log pop to the surface last fall and it was as big as my arm only it was vertical instead of laying horizonal on the surface. I thought it must have been stuck in the mud and just broke loose and came to the surface...then it went under and I saw the shell of a huge turtle pop the surface.

          One of these will kill a UL-1 at speed if it hits it just right...and you may never see it if it's just below the surface.
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          • Diesel6401
            Memento Vivere
            • Oct 2009
            • 4204

            #20
            Originally posted by Capt. Crash
            You live in turtle country too....and...it's that time of year again. I've had a few bent fins and broke props from these swimming armoured submarines in our pond...and one pulled a Nirvana completely under (except for the mast) once...it was funny seeing it pop back to the surface.

            I saw a log pop to the surface last fall and it was as big as my arm only it was vertical instead of laying horizonal on the surface. I thought it must have been stuck in the mud and just broke loose and came to the surface...then it went under and I saw the shell of a huge turtle pop the surface.

            One of these will kill a UL-1 at speed if it hits it just right...and you may never see it if it's just below the surface.
            It's funny you say that because yesterday evening me and wife went to the lake to chill and wade in the water a little bit and we seen a turtles head popping out of the water it was prob about 5yds from shore and my boat lost it about 10yds past where we saw the turtle so it is very possible that's what I hit.
            - Diesel's Youtube
            - Diesel's Fleet
            "It is easier to be wise for others than for ourselves"

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            • Diesel6401
              Memento Vivere
              • Oct 2009
              • 4204

              #21
              Originally posted by Rex R
              thanx
              - Diesel's Youtube
              - Diesel's Fleet
              "It is easier to be wise for others than for ourselves"

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              • Shooter
                Team Mojo
                • Jun 2009
                • 2558

                #22
                Oh no! Not the swimming argument again! Just respect the water and be careful!

                As for the UL-1, mine fell apart as well after a blow over. It's no doubt a race boat. Built lightweight and definitely not a basher! My pickle on the other hand is a floating pc of tupperware. Almost indestructable.

                Longbull - We are going to register this year with NAMBA. Hope to see you out at Ford Field this year. Anyone been out there yet?

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                • longballlumber
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 3132

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Shooter
                  Longbull - We are going to register this year with NAMBA. Hope to see you out at Ford Field this year. Anyone been out there yet?
                  Yes sir...

                  We will be out there this sunday for a club race. I will be there before on or before 8:00am, drivers meeting at 10:00am and start racing after that. Check out this link for the dates. Look me up when you get there.

                  http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ad.php?t=12506

                  Later
                  Mike Ball

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                  • LarrysDrifter
                    Big Booty Daddy
                    • May 2010
                    • 3278

                    #24
                    What is a vacupickle?I cant find any pics of them anywhere.Are they still being sold?

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                    • Doug Smock
                      Moderator
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 5272

                      #25
                      Originally posted by LarrysDrifter
                      What is a vacupickle?I cant find any pics of them anywhere.Are they still being sold?
                      They are still being sold.



                      Doug

                      I agree the UL-1 could be fixed. You shouldn't swim after toy boats, but if you do please wear a PFD. And the Vac-U-Pickle is one tough little boat.
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                      • dana
                        Banned
                        • Mar 2010
                        • 3573

                        #26
                        this is awesome... i got a ton of public service announcments about swimming for my boats... being a poor guy i dont have money to blow on new ones if it sinks... so i will continue to swim. and no i cant put a $500 kayak on my honda civic.... life vest yeah maybe thats not a bad idea...but really,there are no such things as accidents...only fate

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                        • dana
                          Banned
                          • Mar 2010
                          • 3573

                          #27
                          i should carry a can of great stuff foam and just spray a huge blob of it onto the ground then use that as my floatation device haha i could spray a quick circle for a life preserver ... j/k tho

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                          • BHChieftain
                            Fast Electric Addict
                            • Nov 2009
                            • 1969

                            #28
                            Originally posted by dana
                            this is awesome... i got a ton of public service announcments about swimming for my boats... being a poor guy i dont have money to blow on new ones if it sinks... so i will continue to swim. and no i cant put a $500 kayak on my honda civic.... life vest yeah maybe thats not a bad idea...but really,there are no such things as accidents...only fate
                            I just bought an inflatable two man boat with oars for 75 bucks at Big5. Cheap and safe insurance....

                            Chief

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                            • rchippie
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 567

                              #29
                              I only payed $100.00 for my 10ft aluminum jon boat . Thats what i use for a retrive boat when my rc boat is to far away for the old Tennis ball on a fishing pole .
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