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Steve B wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message ... Steve B wrote: "Gene" wrote in message ... On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 11:41:46 -0800, "Steve B" wrote: "Gene" wrote in message ... On Sun, 3 Jan 2010 22:11:38 -0800, "Steve B" wrote: I have seen some airboaters do some absolutely ridiculous things in Southern Louisiana. The boat of choice for go fast airboaters there has a fuel injected Corvette V-8 in it. Not the type of thing that would give you much reaction time in a slick flat bottomed conveyence with no brakes. Steve Yeah, and for the most part, it looks like a reversing propeller isn't an option, either. That would be a scene out of Wiley Coyote. All thrown off the front of the boat, and the boat takes off backwards with no pilot. Only props I ever saw were pushers. Steve There's real potential for that... http://www.warpdriveprops.com/ Sorry. Should have been clearer and said that the only types of propellers I have seen on airboats were pushers. Of course, there are reversible props for aircraft, or even airboats. I just never saw them. Steve Cutting the power on a boat will stop a planing boat almost instantly. I don't know how a flat bottom boat would react. Probably the same, especially if running in weeds. Two words that cover just about anything: should and probably. Steve I don't think so. |
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Don White wrote:
"Tom Francis - wrote in message ... On Sun, 03 Jan 2010 21:58:08 -0500, Gene wrote: How close would any duck hunter reasonably get to a group of ducks? If the ducks didn't fly then................................ what??????? Actually quite close if they use what is called a Nova Scotia Tolling Retriever. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nova_Sc...ling_Retriever Almost had the wife talked into getting one of those dogs when she started shopping around 4 years ago...instead she decided on another Springer Spaniel. Now the Springer is giving me a hard time about travelling in the cargo area of our RAV4. Vet thinks a companion dog might help. Seems crazy to take a chance of doubling your trouble by getting another dog. I's a dog "man's best friend"? Tell her it's your way or the highway. Works for me! |
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Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 5, 9:35 am, wrote: Steve B wrote: wrote in message ... On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 11:41:46 -0800, "Steve B" wrote: wrote in message ... On Sun, 3 Jan 2010 22:11:38 -0800, "Steve B" wrote: I have seen some airboaters do some absolutely ridiculous things in Southern Louisiana. The boat of choice for go fast airboaters there has a fuel injected Corvette V-8 in it. Not the type of thing that would give you much reaction time in a slick flat bottomed conveyence with no brakes. Steve Yeah, and for the most part, it looks like a reversing propeller isn't an option, either. That would be a scene out of Wiley Coyote. All thrown off the front of the boat, and the boat takes off backwards with no pilot. Only props I ever saw were pushers. Steve There's real potential for that... http://www.warpdriveprops.com/ Sorry. Should have been clearer and said that the only types of propellers I have seen on airboats were pushers. Of course, there are reversible props for aircraft, or even airboats. I just never saw them. Steve Cutting the power on a boat will stop a planing boat almost instantly. I don't know how a flat bottom boat would react. Probably the same, especially if running in weeds.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yep, you'd be surprised how my fast my bass boat comes almost to a stop from 60 mph. Whatcha got? |
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