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Bow Wave
As mentioned earlier the key to wading without a snorkel is to create a bow wave which pushes the water forwards from the truck and leaves a depression in the water level immediately behind the headlamps. The water can therfore be lapping over your bonnet and then be as low as your wheel hubs as you drive through the water. This technique is relatively easy to do as long as you have the resolve to keep going when you see that water rise over your bonnet and not take your foot of the power which is what your initial reaction would be. I have done it many times leading tours around the Tamar Valley, everyone behind me then copies the tchnique.Initially their arses grip the seats and their faces portray looks of fear and trepidation as they enter the river, but these soon change as their vehicle climbs out of the water some 15 seconds and 50 metres later! The smiles and sense of achievement last all day. Those in Land Rovers sometimes need to dry out their shoes or anything else left on the vehicle floor though!!www.lanestracksandtrails.co.uk Devon Rep GLASS
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For me it's not about how deep the water is but at what angle you enter it at - If you have to drop down a bank into a stream / big puddle the headlights almost hit the floor before you level out. That's the sole reason I bought a snorkel.
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Originally posted by Jimpics57 View PostAs mentioned earlier the key to wading without a snorkel is to create a bow wave which pushes the water forwards from the truck and leaves a depression in the water level immediately behind the headlamps. The water can therfore be lapping over your bonnet and then be as low as your wheel hubs as you drive through the water. This technique is relatively easy to do as long as you have the resolve to keep going when you see that water rise over your bonnet and not take your foot of the power which is what your initial reaction would be. I have done it many times leading tours around the Tamar Valley, everyone behind me then copies the tchnique.Initially their arses grip the seats and their faces portray looks of fear and trepidation as they enter the river, but these soon change as their vehicle climbs out of the water some 15 seconds and 50 metres later! The smiles and sense of achievement last all day. Those in Land Rovers sometimes need to dry out their shoes or anything else left on the vehicle floor though!!
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Here's a couple vids of me playin in some water with my first surf. I've had water over the hood and past my door handles but never had water inside. I have diff and tranny breathers plus my intake is modified, the stock one rams the water from the headlight into the intake which isn't good. When I had the stock intake I stalled it twice while taking water in, dryed it out with a towel and cranked the shit out of it till it started back up lol.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUJ2Vg-0msc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSqBAMLmvdE
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Originally posted by muddle View PostThats cool, problem is if you get stuck, do you get a surf full of water.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qr8eEWyKQHM"B.A." Baracus: "Talk to me, talk sense so I can talk back. Not all this jibberjabber like breaking the peace and all that."
www.johnthebuilder.info
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I recently returned from a six month stint along the UK in a narrowboat .... after seeing some of the wading abilities I reckon not to be surprised if a Surf motors past me along the Macclesfield Canal someday
Some really fascinating stuff and nope I just wouldn't have the courage to wade in anything more than 18"
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