Anything bsides air boat in pond full of weeds?
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Anything bsides air boat in pond full of weeds?
The pond I use is full of slimy surface weeds. Is there anything that will chop thru the weeds without clogging the prop?
Thanks; Don
Thanks; Don
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Probably not. Depending on the toughness of the weeds and their actual density, a gas mono might chop through them. But it probably wouldn't be a very fun experience. A traditional flatty airboat is the best choice.
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Best thing is to try to get rid of the weeds.A local small pond was overgrown with lilly pads and the owners used one of these, http://www.weedrazers.com/weed-contr...ed-razer-trade Another couple of guys followed along in a boat and picked up the cut ones.Looks real clean now.
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I wouldn't try any boat in weeds with anything sticking down into the water. Last summer, come to think about it, one year ago today, I was racing my scale 2000 Elam Plus in a pond full of milfoil. The racing area had been cut down to roughly 6" below the surface so we all thought we were good to go. I was forced wide in a corner and caught my rudder in the stuff. The result was a broken rudder pushrod and out of control boat. Even though I shut the engine down, the prop had already wrapped up in milfoil with the result of ripping the stuffing tube out of the boat's bottom and snapping the tube in half due to a flex cable that was starting to twist. I got lucky in that the repairs were fairly cheap(one piece of aluminum rod that I had to machine one end down to make an alignment tool to install a properly aligned stuffing tube, two pieces of brass tubing for the stuffing box, one piece of CF tube and CF rod for a new rudder push rod, epoxy and silica fibers to glue in the new stuffing tube) but the hassle had me pass on the race today in the same location. I'll just wait for the next race and then go play
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I have seen several gas monos chop through some pretty thick weeds no problem. At a SAW event in Georgia a few years ago the weeds were very thick at one choke point and we could not run. A gas cat made numerous passes through the worst area and after raking the chopped weeds off the surface we were able to run.
A lot lot depends on the type of weeds. I assume from the OP's description of "slimy weeds" that there is a lot of algae. This is easy to cut up but will clog water intakes.
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A lot lot depends on the type of weeds. I assume from the OP's description of "slimy weeds" that there is a lot of algae. This is easy to cut up but will clog water intakes.
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I have seen several gas monos chop through some pretty thick weeds no problem. At a SAW event in Georgia a few years ago the weeds were very thick at one choke point and we could not run. A gas cat made numerous passes through the worst area and after raking the chopped weeds off the surface we were able to run.
A lot lot depends on the type of weeds. I assume from the OP's description of "slimy weeds" that there is a lot of algae. This is easy to cut up but will clog water intakes.
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A lot lot depends on the type of weeds. I assume from the OP's description of "slimy weeds" that there is a lot of algae. This is easy to cut up but will clog water intakes.
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