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Easy. Go forward at a moderate speed, then throw it in reverse. The nose goes under and you fill up with water. Good to know if you have to go under a low bridge at high tide.Not that I would EVER do this considering the amount of cash in audio electronics alone...but out of curiosity how is it even done?
I've noticed that. More weight on right side would cause it?One weird thing I've noticed is when I do a sub move, the boat turns sharply even though I'm pointed straight ahead. I forget which way it turns - I think its to the right - but it always turns the same direction when I do a sub move. Anybody know why?
One weird thing I've noticed is when I do a sub move, the boat turns sharply even though I'm pointed straight ahead. I forget which way it turns - I think its to the right - but it always turns the same direction when I do a sub move. Anybody know why?
Not that I would EVER do this considering the amount of cash in audio electronics alone
all you nay-sayers don't know what you're missing! Its a blast on a hot day. And good for lots of laughs too.
Don't knock it if you haven't tried it.
(p.s. I'm not talking about the mastercraft move, just the normal yamaha sub move)