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    na more like a jet ski motor
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    Nice ride.
    Rear mount starter , D2 forward/reverse , Kodiak mixer , are all good things too see .... front bench came up ok too .
    I had a big trailer plug on my wiring loom that was always playing up so keep an eye on it and if something don't work give it a wack .

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    Nice, you'll have a lot of fun, get a couple of push poles if it didn't come with some. If you want a driving lesson & some tips on river reading I'd be happy to go for a spin with you.
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    Shut up, get out & start pushing!

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    Here's the beast in action!

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    Is that a selfie stick being used on a jet boat?.... I'm usually too busy holding on for dear life when my mates are driving to worry about taking photos!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshC View Post
    Is that a selfie stick being used on a jet boat?.... I'm usually too busy holding on for dear life when my mates are driving to worry about taking photos!
    Wait till they come to a sudden stop.................
    We where way up the Dart river once, universal started beating itself up big time........
    Old man was driving, I jumped over the back seats lifted the engine cover and went in beside the V8 to have a look see at the terrible noise.....
    Right then the old man hit some shallow water ( in a big fuck of river....) and we came to a complete STOP.....I carried on like a Patriot missile for anther 40 odd yards before hitting Mother Earth real hard.....I learnt a lesson then that has stuck forever.


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    Lastly, Jock is going well driving the boat, we only got airborne once.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    Wait till they come to a sudden stop.................
    We where way up the Dart river once, universal started beating itself up big time........
    Old man was driving, I jumped over the back seats lifted the engine cover and went in beside the V8 to have a look see at the terrible noise.....
    Right then the old man hit some shallow water ( in a big fuck of river....) and we came to a complete STOP.....I carried on like a Patriot missile for anther 40 odd yards before hitting Mother Earth real hard.....I learnt a lesson then that has stuck forever.


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    We did the Dart last weekend, took a relative new river boater with us. He was stuck twice within 30 metres of the lake

    River runs pretty dirty due to the lake. The lake is pretty impressive, a few guys got their boats up into it over xmas. One is still sitting on the river bed in a deep hole up there though...

    We hit a railway iron once that was just under the surface, it stopped us dead in our tracks, I got two black eyes and a crooked nose from headfirsting into the windscreen. Mate cracked a couple of ribs as he caught the windscreen flying out over the front. Boat had a foot long gash through the bottom right up beside the motor. Good times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshC View Post
    We did the Dart last weekend, took a relative new river boater with us. He was stuck twice within 30 metres of the lake

    River runs pretty dirty due to the lake. The lake is pretty impressive, a few guys got their boats up into it over xmas. One is still sitting on the river bed in a deep hole up there though...

    We hit a railway iron once that was just under the surface, it stopped us dead in our tracks, I got two black eyes and a crooked nose from headfirsting into the windscreen. Mate cracked a couple of ribs as he caught the windscreen flying out over the front. Boat had a foot long gash through the bottom right up beside the motor. Good times.
    After reading that im not so keen to make one now

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    No selfie stick. I've trained a rainbow trout to use the camera.

    The biggest problem with this project to I lose a heap of camera's when other muppets spook my fish. Getting them to jump out of the water and hit the button at the same time is the point of difference between other trout trainers and myself. I believe I've master the art of this.

    The next step is to teach the trout to sky dive with the camera.
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    Sandy shelfs are the worst, you stop instantly! @JoshC have you been into the rock burn pool on the Dart, that's a neat wee spot to visit.
    Shut up, get out & start pushing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by outdoorlad View Post
    Sandy shelfs are the worst, you stop instantly! @JoshC have you been into the rock burn pool on the Dart, that's a neat wee spot to visit.
    Yes sand bars stop boats on a dime. In our big jet boat (7.8m alloy hardtop) we use for crossing our local bars we've hit sand bars a few times at 60+kmph and sand stops the boat within metres...no sliding at all. The estuary channel changes all the time and at 1/2 tide or less you really have to go hammer down. I always make sure passengers are holding on properly or wedged in between the cabin wall and the seats as we make the ~2km run out to the bar. Once you're in the surf you're safe! Haha. Most times you're sweet but there have been occasions when we've only made a few hundred metres from the trailer


    Yep been in there a few times. Was back in there last weekend for lunch. Looking down into it from the lookout bridge at the top is pretty freaky. I came screaming up the creek quite quick because it was pretty low and there were about 20-30 inflatable kayaks in there choking the pool up, fortunately the guide had heard us coming and told them to keep out of our way. . Guides were top blokes/chicks, their job looked like fun but they reckoned it was a bit like herding cats with absolutely no control over where they were going!
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    Quote Originally Posted by outdoorlad View Post
    Sandy shelfs are the worst, you stop instantly! @JoshC have you been into the rock burn pool on the Dart, that's a neat wee spot to visit.
    I used to stay in the Rockburn hut for weeks on end about 25 years ago. The dart river jet boat operator used to tell all his clients that a hermit lives there(I was only 20),they'd leave me all sorts of goodies.
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    Fuk, you guys have got better/worse injuries than 'rodeo riders'........
    While I might not be as good as I once was, Im as good once as I ever was!

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    How to take care of those pesky sand bars....

    https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v...622133&fref=nf
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