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Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 3,258
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- Location
- Falmouth, MA (Cape Cod)
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2006
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
Really, it's not my problem. It's my friend's problem. I'm hoping somebody here has a solution. Here we go. My friend bought a new World Cat. Here are some pics.
The problem is the bridge he needs to pass under to get to the open water. He was told the height at mean high tide is 8 feet. In actuality it is only 6.9 feet. That allows him to get under the bridge at low tides but anything much above mid to high tide he's stuck. The radome on top is on a hinge allowing it to swing down so that's not an issue. The frame work for the top is way too elaborate to install knuckles to fold the top down and the top is too heavy anyway.
My suggestion is to install ballast bags, fore and aft to drop the boat down in the water. A 4 to 6 inch drop would solve all or most of his problems. I'm thinking (2) 800 lb bags or (4) 400 lb bags would do it but could use some advice/guidance with this as I don't use this equipment. These would most likely be temporarily laid on the floor to be used as he would only need this for this one bridge. Any other thoughts or ideas would also be appreciated
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The problem is the bridge he needs to pass under to get to the open water. He was told the height at mean high tide is 8 feet. In actuality it is only 6.9 feet. That allows him to get under the bridge at low tides but anything much above mid to high tide he's stuck. The radome on top is on a hinge allowing it to swing down so that's not an issue. The frame work for the top is way too elaborate to install knuckles to fold the top down and the top is too heavy anyway.
My suggestion is to install ballast bags, fore and aft to drop the boat down in the water. A 4 to 6 inch drop would solve all or most of his problems. I'm thinking (2) 800 lb bags or (4) 400 lb bags would do it but could use some advice/guidance with this as I don't use this equipment. These would most likely be temporarily laid on the floor to be used as he would only need this for this one bridge. Any other thoughts or ideas would also be appreciated