daytona ski carnage thread

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WaveDemon

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maybe I'm making a mountain out of a mole hill. I would feel awfull if someone got hurt. didn't mean to be such a dic.
 
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maybe I'm making a mountain out of a mole hill. I would feel awfull if someone got hurt. didn't mean to be such a dic.


yes and no.......

I had an incident myself this weekend that woud have been 100% avoided had the proper equipment been installed.....it made me a little :angryfire:



youre not being a dik, just being passionate! :highhorse:
 
its healing rather well. good thing it happened in salt instead of that filthy swamp water where it couldve gotten infected.....
 

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nah..actually, i did get it started on monday morning.....took it to the fresh pond, launched it..and it died.

no sparkie

now have to paddle in watching for gators and moc's


turns out there was some water in the front cover and was grounding out the spark....pulled it apart, cleaned and dried...oiled up the bendy and have lightning bolt spark once again...

by this time it was dark....so I poured about 20 oz's of straight oil down there, plus a half a can of fogging oil......have been spinning her over twice a day since then til I can ride it again this weekend.....


i did end up having to flip it over AGAIN on monday AM and got another 12 oz's of water out of there......I have sunk my boat good a few times...but this was definatly the most taxing..

and yes, #7's were what I finally got it fired up again on....
 

WaveDemon

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nah..actually, i did get it started on monday morning.....took it to the fresh pond, launched it..and it died.

no sparkie

now have to paddle in watching for gators and moc's


turns out there was some water in the front cover and was grounding out the spark....pulled it apart, cleaned and dried...oiled up the bendy and have lightning bolt spark once again...

by this time it was dark....so I poured about 20 oz's of straight oil down there, plus a half a can of fogging oil......have been spinning her over twice a day since then til I can ride it again this weekend.....


i did end up having to flip it over AGAIN on monday AM and got another 12 oz's of water out of there......I have sunk my boat good a few times...but this was definatly the most taxing..

and yes, #7's were what I finally got it fired up again on....
thank god for #7's!
 
dude, we were ragging on ewok's calipers in daytona.. that was some funny shiot! he got all defensive and started saying something about them being his grandfather's grandfather's calipers from the 1800's and someone said something like 'maybe thats your problem'

:haha:

dude, it was classic, you shouldve been there. ewok is a trip!


just ask him if he got them at harbor freight :bigeyes: :biggthumpup:
 

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Hey, why is your stator sparking to ground? A good stator should have all the windings insulated. So saltwater or no saltwater, it shouldn't do that.
 
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