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Well I'm back in Blighty for the 2006 wakeboarding season and need to get a new boat to replace my old lake boat I sold last year.
As I'm sure buying a boat for the sea is a interesting topic for many I thought it would be a good chance to get a Buying a wakeboard boat for the sea Faq created. The way I'm going to do it is basically post some topics as I search and buy a boat then at the end we can gather up the helpful bits of info and create a faq.
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Regards, Jeremy Wakechat: forums.wakeboard.com WDC: www.wakeboard.com Wakeboard UK: www.wakeboard.co.uk Firework: www.firework.com |
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Hi Jeremy
I have just bought a Tige to use on the south coast, here is a question to get the ball rolling. What are the possible problems with running a propane system on the sea. So far i have found out that due to the cold water it could cause the propane to freeze and knacker the engine. Solution - fit a closed cooling system but apparently this won't work if you have dual fuel. Anyone add in to this please. Closed cooling came from friend of mine who runs 2 boats on a lake and he has had no problems with them. Thanks Nick. PS Looking forward to tearing up the solent this summer, hope to see some salties out there! |
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