Not that this helps at all, but on my old Honda CB the original petcock had a shitload of rust particles and crap in it from the tank. It took me cleaning out the fuel tank and coating it, while also getting a new petcock to fix the issue. That thing was a mess and would starve often. Flipping to reserve would help.
@91MR2 Joe! Pics!
What time are you going? im out of work at 5, i could be dock side by 515 @gratwik
I’ve been too busy to post today or else I probably would have gone out today as well. Hope you guys enjoyed it!
Yesterday was amazing. Bigger waves than the last time I was out and talking about the wave size… Pics will speak for themselves!
… way too much air to land, so I just threw the ski away from me as I was coming down. So much fun :tup:
A nice one of Ryan part way though a 180:
Holy shit! That’s you in those first 2? That rocks.
Yep. This is what Gallagher’s launch looked like yesterday in the wind:
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Never made it out Friday. Ran into some rain on the way home.
Tomorrow is looking good though. Nyspeed pwc meet?
I’ll be out tomorrow for sure, embarking around 11-11:30am from Collins.
Oof. What a day
Going out today.
That a good “oof” or bad “oof”?
Initially went out around 3. My boat and waverunner, Josh and Ryan on theirs. Was out for about an hour. My waverunner dies. Chop is pretty heavy, but not horrible. Tow it back to the marina, tie it up, head back out. Start motoring East about 11mph, giving the guys a great wake. Ryan’s starts taking on water. Tow it back to the Tuscorora ramp. Back out for the 3rd time, and the chop is rougher. Hammer out about 30mph. Man, what a ride. Got good and tossed around, but my passengers had a blast. Went about 2 miles out and just drifted, but we were getting good and shook, so came back in for the last time. Was backing into my slip, thought I clicked fully into neutral, went to the back of the boat to tie up, but felt the boat still moving back under power, tried to use my left foot to soften the impact (was just coming back at idle speed, so not stupid fast), and caught my heel between the swim platform and the dock. Tore open about a 1" diameter flap of skin. Instant gusher. Got my kit, patched it up, but man is there a massive bruise now.
Few pics out there
Rest of the album is here. Most of the same stuff, other than one of my techs posing on the bow.
https://picasaweb.google.com/118071604550204207997/BoatAndSkiDay?authuser=0&feat=directlink
Onyx…no safety???
Or just cheesin for the camera?
Fantastic pics. Josh doesn’t wear a helmet for fear of premature baldness. What would he be without the hair?
lol, this is somewhat true. I gave up hats in middle school because my mom told me my grandfather was bald because he always wore hats!
I do need to get a helmet. And some sort of goggles because the sunglasses just don’t cut it in huge waves.
Thanks @bracketracer for your help & pics! Ryan’s ski works just fine despite water getting into the cylinders :tup:
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Damn dude, you’re killing it out there!
Looks easy. :lol:
Glad to help. Went back out again after dropping Ryan and ski off. Chop actually got rougher. We did hammer out pretty hard this time, and everybody got bounced around well. That was fun, but we could only drift around for about a half hour before we had enough.
Had a solid Sunday for boats last weekend. Saw @Turbols1 on the dock loading up for tubing.
Stopped by Riverworks for lunch and people where everywhere
I have never seen the upper river as busy as it was last Sunday.