Originally Posted by
vinnyp
No I never sank a boat ...yet!! Does watching your brand new MTR on its maiden run drift away with the tide, due to a broken steering servo count? And yes I could not get the damn thing pointed to shore to simply throttle it back in.
Vinny we'll let that count for you...lol Damn on the Maiden the servo went out?
Originally Posted by
TRUCKPULL
Attaching it to the inside of the hatch would only be good if the boat flooded inside or the hatch came off.
If the hull was stuck in the mud and water got inside to set off the float. When the float came up you would only pull the hatch off and up.
If it takes 12 minutes of being under water, why not attach it to the main hull.
Larry
That's what I was thinking of doing was just attach it to the rudder or someplace similiar. I was also thinking of just attaching it to a hatch so if it were to blow off like on my MC. Supposedly the check valve won't release until it's under the pressure of 10ft water after its been submerged for at least 10 minutes.
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