MidnightRider
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 956
- Reaction score
- 1,313
- Points
- 217
- Location
- Zumbro Falls, MN
- Boat Make
- Malibu
- Year
- 2013
- Boat Model
- Wake
- Boat Length
- 20
So was chatting with a friend about jet boats and weeds. We came up with a theory that in our knowledge base has no actual backing and proof but in the end seemed plausible. The question is, if you find yourself docked on a lake that has a weed patch between you and the open water, would slowly backing out or slowing going forward out to the open water increase your chances of getting out there weed free. Our theory supports going slow backwards under the premise that the reverse jet wash (even as undirectional as it is) would have some affect of pushing the tops of the weeds down or out of the way as you go over them, at least more so then going forward. I know maybe a silly unscientific conclusion but anyone else have thoughts on that? Be cool to see underwater footage of these two scenarios to see if there is any difference in the water movement of weeds going slowly forward or backwards. My pessimistic side says there is so much turbulence in both cases that there would be relatively little difference and that the suction far out weighs the reverse jet wash. Still curious though, and also its been a long winter.