HBjet:
So now your implying I'm a bad driver, and Dave at DNE is a bad driver? Man you got some balls Omega, you absolutly don't have the slightest thread of knowledge when it come to my drive abilities and especially Dave's... What a ****ing idiot you are.
And that's great you haven't been in the weeds, it must be really deep where you boat. See, jet pumps suck up all sorts of things, weeds being one of them. There not a problem here, but I guess they are the thing to avoid out there. So, how many hours do you have in the drivers seat of that boat of yours? 25 hours (because of the off season and all)
Until you have 10+ years of driving a jet boat, save your time and keep your advice to yourself.
If you still want to point out the fact that I sucked up "Rocks" not weeds in my pump, thats fine, but get the facts straight rookie.
It was dark, the water up over a spot that is usually above the water level, and most importantly, I was moving out of the way as fast as I could to avoid an accident. I didn't run into, onto, through, or over a rock bar. I came off plane and with the current of the river I drifted over one (still not touching bottom) while I waited for the boats racing to pass. Once they passed, I proceeded to get on plane and didn't realize how far I drifted which put me over a rock bar. That's how the pump sucked up rock.
So there you have it, get it right or shut the **** up.
Have a nice day
HBjet [/b][/QUOTE]
I boat in shallow places also. I guess I am just more familiar with my surroundings. oh and I put about 50 hours a year on my boat. we have a 2 week off season. It never really gets cold in SE texas. nice job on the ROCKS!!!!
Omega
[ September 29, 2003, 09:10 AM: Message edited by: OMEGA_BUBBLE_JET ]