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
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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