ARRGGGhhh maties!!
I drove my newly repaired, (plastic welding,photos and how to in the gallery section) Hustler into my friends pond last evening.....
Hooray.
Minimal water in the bottom, not even wet everywhere.
I then put 3 people in with me, total of 500 or so lbs.
it also floated, lower of course, and, a little more water in. It seems there may be a small hole or two up high on the sides I didn't see......Worked fine though........
Observations:
not to fast, but, it went fine.......
hard to steer with just the tires, but, if you lean, it turns much better (don't do this if there are lots of people inside, or, at least don't have them lean........)
Went forward much better than reverse, thereby proving the adage about which way to point the chevron patter for swimming (open part of chevron on top of tire, facing forward).
It seems a little "tippy", not sure if it'd go over or just rock a lot.........
I thought it best to try the floating in a pond with only a few feet of warmish water, before I take it to my mountain retreat, at 6,000 ft. el. where the water is colder and deeper........
Any input is welcome. Please chime in on swimming hints you may have.
Henry
I drove my newly repaired, (plastic welding,photos and how to in the gallery section) Hustler into my friends pond last evening.....
Hooray.
Minimal water in the bottom, not even wet everywhere.
I then put 3 people in with me, total of 500 or so lbs.
it also floated, lower of course, and, a little more water in. It seems there may be a small hole or two up high on the sides I didn't see......Worked fine though........
Observations:
not to fast, but, it went fine.......
hard to steer with just the tires, but, if you lean, it turns much better (don't do this if there are lots of people inside, or, at least don't have them lean........)
Went forward much better than reverse, thereby proving the adage about which way to point the chevron patter for swimming (open part of chevron on top of tire, facing forward).
It seems a little "tippy", not sure if it'd go over or just rock a lot.........
I thought it best to try the floating in a pond with only a few feet of warmish water, before I take it to my mountain retreat, at 6,000 ft. el. where the water is colder and deeper........
Any input is welcome. Please chime in on swimming hints you may have.
Henry
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