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lumberslinger178 08-10-2010 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by RWilson2526 (Post 161757)
Sweet video....what do you think your top speed was? I thought I saw 5000 rpm on the tach.... What day was that , it was flat out there.


It was this passed sat lite wind ,sets were far apart , running between 3500/4000 rpms about 7 miles out of little egg inlet. no fish just alot of skates.

Luckystrike 08-10-2010 09:04 PM

Stuffed bow into a wave
 
I've always considered my V to be a pretty dry ride under most conditions, but a few weeks
ago while entering barnegat inlet from the ocean, running with the waves under rough
conditions, I ran over the top of one wave, and stuffed the bow into the back of the next
wave in front of me sending a sheet of water over the windshield drenching everyone
on board. It was an intense moment, but I did not feel out of control or in danger.
It was just one of those querky things that can happen. But in the future, I'm going to
slow down a little under those conditions.

bcraigan 08-11-2010 02:58 PM

Love that video... Can't wait to get mine running and on the water. Gotta love Dually's...

Road King Cole 08-11-2010 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Destroyer (Post 161764)
You ever see a Destroyer set it's entire bow under the water? With the right wind and seas, any boat is extremely wet. LOL (But I agree, I've gotten wet a number of times in my boat.. but it's still a great vid to show people how dry they really are.)

Hi Destroyerman,

When I was on the USCG Tamoroa, a 210 foot "sea tug", I do remember sea's that caused the bow to go under water. Pretty cool to watch from the flying bridge (I was just a seaman on watch) Yea, if there was anyone on deck, being wet would be the least of their problems...

I still stand by my comments. My experience is that the V20's send so much water up and away that the water too easily catches the wind and sprays right back at you. Perhaps I just catch this wind\wave combination more than others.

rkc

lumberslinger178 08-11-2010 08:33 PM

I hear ya lucky thats one nasty inlet , it always eats about a dozen or so boats a yr, Ive been in a 65 fter coming threw there and paryed for my life.

Destroyer 08-11-2010 10:03 PM

RoadKingCole, in theory I agree with you .. but again, like I said before, in the right conditions I think any boat or ship will get very wet very cquickly. (and yes, it's really a cool thing to be standing on the bridge and watch the bow plow into a huge wave and disappear, feel the entire ship shudder from the force of tons of water being displaced in seconds, and then to see the bow suddenly come up from under the water like a submarine, shaking off the water in a huge wall of spray.. totally beautiful)

When I lived in Toms River in the 70's I used to fish Barnaget all the time... Saw more than a few half submerged boats (hulls) being towed to the coast guard station. Ever since they put in the North Jetty in it's caused more problems than it fixed.. They were supposed to realign the South Jetty to cut down or eliminate the shoaling but I'm not sure if they ever did it. It's a nasty inlet though. :cen: Personally I'm glad I don't have to go through it anymore..


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