BruceK
Well-Known Member
Hhhhmmm.
I agree
If she's not heeling 25 degrees you're going neither fast enough nor pushing hard enough
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Hhhhmmm.
You must be joking, folks.
Show me an outdrive boat where you can suddenly steer hard over at WOT and I'll show you a sedate, rather than a "sport" cruiser.
If you fancy giving that a try at anything above 40kts, don't forget to install a GoPro facing the crew onboard first.
If nothing else, the income from the video would partially compensate the medical costs!![]()
Correct. And that was while going straight!I think we've all seen 'that' video - in a Fountain IIRC
Correct. And that was while going straight!
But if you think that a spin out can't happen at much lower speeds, well, think again.
As I said, 40kts or so is already enough to require a fair bit of care when steering!
Mine has a big yellow warning sign not do go full lock at over 40knts, right there by the throttle levers, so I'm guessing 30 something is still OK
No we don't go full lock at high speed, it's not necessary. The boat is very nimble at speed with the wheel 1/3rd to half over will have the boat right over on it's side. Any more and I think she'll lose traction and the stern spin out.
.........an trouble going like a bat outa hell Like BruceK'
'Oh, you have seen his vidoes then'?
'Yeh'
'Look, He aint well, take no notice'
.......
Half the lager has been drunk
But if you think that a spin out can't happen at much lower speeds, well, think again.
As I said, 40kts or so is already enough to require a fair bit of care when steering!
GregThis is how myths and rumours start. Next it will become internet lore that a hard turn at speed will rip your gearbox cable out.
:encouragement:
What engine and drives btw.