Geoff,
Seen the pictures of you trying to get her up on the plane and think I might have solved your problem...
R
'Thunderball' Engine configuration (Alacrity)
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Re: 'Thunderball' Engine configuration (Alacrity)
That'll do it! Either that or remove the several hundred litres of Poole rainwater that was trapped between the floors unknown to me at the time! (it had never happened before - took over two days to all run out )
Mercs are like women, no 2 are exactly alike. That's what testing is about. In general it is safer to test motors and props than women!
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Re: 'Thunderball' Engine configuration (Alacrity)
Aahhh, now being familiar with the Broom buoyancy tank - have you noticed that they always seem to have two bungs at the back? The original - and the one that everybody adds underneath it in the sealed underfloor section. How/where does the wet stuff get in there? That's what I want to know
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Re: 'Thunderball' Engine configuration (Alacrity)
Wot I want is one of them there Thunderball Airboat things - where d' you gettem?
Mind you, 'Elfensaftey has probably got the things banned by now!
Mind you, 'Elfensaftey has probably got the things banned by now!