I know that everyone uses launches but just throwing this out there -
I have a 3 person Honda personal watercraft for sale with only 30
hours on the engine. Trailer, cover, etc.
What I really like about this is that there is no propeller for
anyone to get hurt on.
Very reasonably priced, I don't need it because I bought my son a
racing shell for his birthday present and he didn't like the jet ski.
--- In youthrowing@yahoogroups.com, "Rod McElroy" <rmcelroy@...>
wrote:
>
> Sorry folks. It's Friday and I am tired. I hit the "send" button
when
> I meant to hit "Edit"
>
> Derek - and anyoone else interested - I have a 16' WinTech. It is
> wakeless. That's the good news. The not so good news is that it is
> difficult to get one of the pontoon's bow close enough to a rowing
shell
> to effect a change of rowers. Typically the rower who is getting
out of
> the shell will step on the bow closer to his seat and the rower's
weight
> will sink the bow enough that he will get his feet and ankles wet.
To
> help counter this effect I have the rower who will be getting into
the
> shell wait at the stern end of the opposite pontoon in order to
keep the
> bow from sinking when the shell-exiting rower is getting onto the
> launch. The exiting rower trades places at the stern with the rower
who
> is about to get into the shell. That procedure minimizes, but does
not
> completely eliminate, wet feet.
>
> Additionally, the WinTech with coach, two passengers, and a 9.9 hp
> motor, which is what is the maximum recommended motor size, will not
> keep up with a good eight.
>
>
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: youthrowing@yahoogroups.com
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> On Behalf Of Derek Parsons
> Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 15 36
> To: youthrowing@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [youthrowing] Wintech 16' wakeless vs. Still Water 18' Solo
>
>
>
> Does anyone have any info they could share on the Still Water 18'
Solo?
> We currently have one Wintech 16' Wakeless and really like it. We
are
> going to move to purchase additional wakeless launches but wanted
to see
> if anyone has had any experience with any other brands. The larger
style
> wakeless are not an option for boathouse.
>
> Derek Parsons- Head Coach
> Washington-Lee Crew
> Arlington, VA
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