https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCgVumRpLro
Kinda cool; seems like it would enable faster safe travel in choppy water.
Ever see a boat with a suspension....?
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Ever see a boat with a suspension....?
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Re: Ever see a boat with a suspension....?
Yep..... but, it was in reverse...........AJMD429 wrote:
Ever see a boat with a suspension....?

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Re: Ever see a boat with a suspension....?
Yes, those are pretty cool!!!
But I'd like to see a Quad 50 BMG mounted up front to chase down drug smugglers!
My Arima has "spring-loaded shock-dampening" seats, which really help, but I don't have as many ponies pushing hard on the back...
Those captains on the other boats without the suspension weren't adjusting the trim and/or throttle to lessen the severe porpoising they were doing -- as they should have done -- but it sure made for great video.
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But I'd like to see a Quad 50 BMG mounted up front to chase down drug smugglers!
My Arima has "spring-loaded shock-dampening" seats, which really help, but I don't have as many ponies pushing hard on the back...
Those captains on the other boats without the suspension weren't adjusting the trim and/or throttle to lessen the severe porpoising they were doing -- as they should have done -- but it sure made for great video.
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Re: Ever see a boat with a suspension....?
Looks like a whole lot of stuff to go bad. Especially if you're a salt water guy.
My boats have always had pitch and roll dampeners. They're called Sails!
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My boats have always had pitch and roll dampeners. They're called Sails!
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That's funny right there -- even for a blow-boater!2ndovc wrote:My boats have always had pitch and roll dampeners. They're called Sails!![]()
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I was dead-heading (runnin' empty) from Laredo, TX to San Antonio to pick up a load and got stopped in the Immigration check just north of Laredo... The INS officer asked his usual question, "...are you a US citizen?", to which I said yes, then he asked what I had in the wagon. I said, "...sailboat fuel." He looked at the trailer and asked, "where are your placards?" I told him that Texas Sailboat Fuel wasn't on the Hazardous Materials list. He asked, "...are you sure?" Then turned around and asked his supervisor...Old No7 wrote:That's funny right there -- even for a blow-boater!2ndovc wrote:My boats have always had pitch and roll dampeners. They're called Sails!![]()
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Re: Ever see a boat with a suspension....?
When I was oil field trucking there weren't too many back hauls. So, I brought back a lot of motorcycle doors.Griff wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2017 11:22 amI was dead-heading (runnin' empty) from Laredo, TX to San Antonio to pick up a load and got stopped in the Immigration check just north of Laredo... The INS officer asked his usual question, "...are you a US citizen?", to which I said yes, then he asked what I had in the wagon. I said, "...sailboat fuel." He looked at the trailer and asked, "where are your placards?" I told him that Texas Sailboat Fuel wasn't on the Hazardous Materials list. He asked, "...are you sure?" Then turned around and asked his supervisor...Old No7 wrote:That's funny right there -- even for a blow-boater!2ndovc wrote:My boats have always had pitch and roll dampeners. They're called Sails!![]()
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