I would love one of these in the near future but I’m not sure that the Norfolk coast will be much fun! Maybe I should buy a holiday home in Florida first.
That looks cold, I'm in California and I bring 2 large insulated containers of hot water and dump them into the wetsuit. gloves and booties and it really helps
Enjoying your videos. Is your 5/3mm warm enough?I get my GTX 170 sometime this month and want to hit the water immediately, but the weather is still cold and the lake ice should all be gone in next couple of weeks. As for your gloves and boots? Increase niceness by mm?
oddly thicker gloves don't help as you lose dexterity and without moving hands less warm blood circulates. best plan is wind deflectors and hand grips which seadoo doo! but a bit of hardship is kinda fun too :)
Looked like a fun time, though cold enough that just watchin' the video my balls were snuggling with my tonsils to keep warm! Need a serious thermos of coffee for that! Keep up the good work!
Ha! yes i know such a shame but its a massive UK estuary which is why the tide gets ramped in here (14m range on springs). If it was clear blue i wouldn't have it too myself much so pros and cons!
the green cans are just cheap 5l garage fuel cans that just happen to fit nicely in the cool box, £5 each. The Seadoo Caddy is about £180!!! but fits on the linq systems used by newer seadoos. Seadoo caddy only holds 17l but its rock solid. The only weakness is teh yellow lack collar thing on teh filler which is supposed to lock teh autofill spout function but reality is it jams after first use. Others i have seen just remove it and rely on teh sprung loaded filler neck to stop it pouring as you pour and remove the spout. www.sea-doo.com/us/en/shop/accessories/linq_accessories/linqtm---fuel-caddy.html good shore based review: th-cam.com/video/d-R_s2p34Rw/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=VanR
Hi we rode up to the river wye from penarth beach in October, we travel all around the coast , penarth to watchet and minehead area
I would love one of these in the near future but I’m not sure that the Norfolk coast will be much fun! Maybe I should buy a holiday home in Florida first.
That looks cold, I'm in California and I bring 2 large insulated containers of hot water and dump them into the wetsuit. gloves and booties and it really helps
Another good video, with useful information. What was the temperature when you were out on the water?
good point i didn't even check the transducer reading.
nice video dad your getting way better!!!
Thanks!
Spill fuel is a problem if engine is hot.
Enjoying your videos.
Is your 5/3mm warm enough?I get my GTX 170 sometime this month and want to hit the water immediately, but the weather is still cold and the lake ice should all be gone in next couple of weeks.
As for your gloves and boots? Increase niceness by mm?
oddly thicker gloves don't help as you lose dexterity and without moving hands less warm blood circulates. best plan is wind deflectors and hand grips which seadoo doo! but a bit of hardship is kinda fun too :)
Looked like a fun time, though cold enough that just watchin' the video my balls were snuggling with my tonsils to keep warm! Need a serious thermos of coffee for that! Keep up the good work!
That water looks very scary
They couldn't use a better designed fuel tank. The tech is already there. That's pretty disappointing because I'm sure that gas can was like $60
Why is the water brown?
Ha! yes i know such a shame but its a massive UK estuary which is why the tide gets ramped in here (14m range on springs). If it was clear blue i wouldn't have it too myself much so pros and cons!
Can you go into more detail of those spare gas cans
the green cans are just cheap 5l garage fuel cans that just happen to fit nicely in the cool box, £5 each. The Seadoo Caddy is about £180!!! but fits on the linq systems used by newer seadoos. Seadoo caddy only holds 17l but its rock solid. The only weakness is teh yellow lack collar thing on teh filler which is supposed to lock teh autofill spout function but reality is it jams after first use. Others i have seen just remove it and rely on teh sprung loaded filler neck to stop it pouring as you pour and remove the spout.
www.sea-doo.com/us/en/shop/accessories/linq_accessories/linqtm---fuel-caddy.html
good shore based review:
th-cam.com/video/d-R_s2p34Rw/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=VanR
@@charliefourzero you can fit the Skidoo fuel caddy on top of the Seadoo one giving you more fuel if needed.
Wow that water is so filthy
What gloves are those pal
typhoon superstretch (2mm)