Wow. If I win the Powerball jackpot this week, I'm ordering one...
Further...Great that they self right but who, in their right mind, would be out in conditions that would even TEST that?
Further...Great that they self right but who, in their right mind, would be out in conditions that would even TEST that?
I wonder how well that giant sunroof seals against the water pressure when upside down. [emoji41].
My boat is also supposed to be able to turn turtle, but I can only imagine all the bones I would break as I fly around the PH while I perform the turtle maneuver.
Marketing BS.
Further...Great that they self right but who, in their right mind, would be out in conditions that would even TEST that?
I guess it's nice to know the boat is self righting. In my mind, the issue that is missed, would be that you're probably still in horrific conditions and now dead in the water. Think I'm better off knowing my boat isn't self righting and need to cruise more conservatively.
Ted
I guess it's nice to know the boat is self righting. In my mind, the issue that is missed, would be that you're probably still in horrific conditions and now dead in the water. Think I'm better off knowing my boat isn't self righting and need to cruise more conservatively.
Ted
Saw one at a boat show down in San Diego. Very nice, and more spacious interior than I was expecting given the design.
I think the point of a self righting boat design is they "sit" in rough water much more comfortably than boats with raised pilothouses or flybridges. Imagine your boat in the sea state in this video. (Somebody will comment on "helmsmanship" but the point is how the boat just shrugs things off)
My take away from that video is either the pilot or the boat does a poor job in rough seas. Clearly the boat from which the video was shot, was the one to be on.
Ted
I think the point of a self righting boat design is they "sit" in rough water much more comfortably than boats with raised pilothouses or flybridges. Imagine your boat in the sea state in this video. (Somebody will comment on "helmsmanship" but the point is how the boat just shrugs things off)