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On Apr 8, 11:36*pm, wrote:
On Thu, 8 Apr 2010 20:04:54 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: On Apr 8, 8:11*pm, Larry wrote: Frogwatch wrote: On Apr 7, 11:20 pm, *wrote: After launching a bunch of Orion 12 guage flares and some Orion hand helds a few years ago, I have never felt good about them. *However, the seriously expired Pains-Wessex flares worked very well. *So, I found that Pains-Wessex is available again in the USA and I bought some online. The hand held Orions barely will light even when lit from another flare whereas soaking wet Pains Wessex flares lit easily. *Almost all of the expired 12 guage Orions were fizzles often launching but rarely lighting up whereas the 10 yr expired Pains Wessex rocket flare was seriously impressive. *So, I now have a LOT of flares of both Pains- Wessex and Orion brands. *I keep them all in a tupperware style container. Nothing I do can possibly compare to my friend who took two waverunners from Lake Worth to Green Turtle Cay AND BACK without any escorting vessel. How did they handle the fuel? *Jerrycans? Fuel management for the two Waverunners was a major problem because one was a 2 cycle and the other was a four cycle. *They carried 5 gallon cans of fuel and worked out a way to pump fuel from a can into the tanks without getting water into them. If they could refuel in Turtle Cay they should have been able to make a one way trip on one tank. I really don't know much about the Bahamas. That may not be a place with a gas dock.These things hold 15-18 gallons *so *5 gallon Jerry can is not much. The guys I know who have new 4 strokes say they do about 8 GPH if they are not WOT. It was the 2 stroke that needed re-fueling mid-way between Lake Worth Inlet and West End. |