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Sea doo platform advice
Does someone has actually designed and built a platform to install on a boat
in order to carry a Sea Doo ? I'd like to share ideas. Cheers, André |
Sea doo platform advice
What about just towing it? I'm not being critical - just curious. I have
no idea which is better. - Scott "Andre L" wrote in message ... Does someone has actually designed and built a platform to install on a boat in order to carry a Sea Doo ? I'd like to share ideas. Cheers, André |
Sea doo platform advice
I imagine you'd build a boat with a cockpit open at the back and just drive
the jet boat right up into it. Come to think of it I might have see that in a James Bond film. "Andre L" ) writes: Does someone has actually designed and built a platform to install on a boat in order to carry a Sea Doo ? I'd like to share ideas. Cheers, André -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-freenet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
Sea doo platform advice
William R. Watt wrote:
I imagine you'd build a boat with a cockpit open at the back and just drive the jet boat right up into it. Come to think of it I might have see that in a James Bond film. I think I've seen Navy Seals with kewl toys like that as well. |
Sea doo platform advice
Hi Scott,
Impossible to tow because of risk entering and going out of marina and also turbulence from the propeller exit under my boat, its a 35 feet boat with a 18x18 propeller that really rush water out. I thought of designing a V like ramp that the sea doo could enter from side. Cheers, André "Scott" wrote in message . .. What about just towing it? I'm not being critical - just curious. I have no idea which is better. - Scott "Andre L" wrote in message ... Does someone has actually designed and built a platform to install on a boat in order to carry a Sea Doo ? I'd like to share ideas. Cheers, André |
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