Ah... I had not thought about that...Nothing worse than seeing a butt crack on a bicycle! But yeah, they should consider the market they are selling to.
RELEASE THE KRAKEN....
Ah... I had not thought about that...Nothing worse than seeing a butt crack on a bicycle! But yeah, they should consider the market they are selling to.
Same is true for the H26Jeff Gray
H260's rock. Awesome trailer cruiser but (and I'm prepared for the grief) - not a performance ride. Good fall/winter to all!
How long did it take to get that much water out?Hi All,
Reporting back as promised. . .
I didn’t end up going with the shop vac, out of fear that might create too much pressure. Instead, I used a tiny little air pump that’s made for inflating swimming pool floats and the like. Makes less pressure than I can create with my lungs, so I’m thinking that’s probably not going to cause any damage.
Worked like a champ!!! I was absolutely amazed that such a tiny little pump, making so little pressure could clear the water, but it did. I still had water to drain after the boat was on the trailer and out of the water, but I’m guessing it was only about a quarter of what it otherwise would have been, maybe less, and it gave me a good 4-5 inches less boat below the waterline as I approached the trailer, which was great.
So... I can’t say whether it’s a safe practice or not. I don’t think it caused any harm, but I wouldn’t necessarily know yet, I suppose. It definitely did “work”, though, in terms of getting the boat higher in the water for floating onto the trailer at a shallow ramp...
Best regards to all!
Jeff
Wow that is cheap. I've never had a problem getting my boat on the trailer and I assume that if I ever do, I'll just use the tongue extender on the trailer.This is the pump I used:
https://www.amazon.com/Mattress-Inf...ocphy=1026339&hvtargid=pla-486712741640&psc=1