P1K5Dave
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I think you just pull the emergency inflatable buoy and the paddle tires float you home.Just wondering from up north here. What do you do if you get stuck in water like that? Play Molly Hatchet "I'm going back to gator where the wine and women are free". Throw a line to a gator and have him pull you out? Before he eats you. Just wondering.
Don’t be the first guy to go through it 😉…. Where I ride there are always a million kids on ATV’s with 6’ snorkels submarining around the park. I just ride around and watch themThe thing I think about when I see a big water crossing like that is "alright, where's the spot that Bubba has been rutting it out with his bigass Ford running 44s?" I've got no visible clue where that could be, and if I hit it, I'm going down deep!
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Don’t be the first guy to go through it 😉…. Where I ride there are always a million kids on ATV’s with 6’ snorkels submarining around the park. I just ride around and watch them
The thing I think about when I see a big water crossing like that is "alright, where's the spot that Bubba has been rutting it out with his bigass Ford running 44s?" I've got no visible clue where that could be, and if I hit it, I'm going down deep!
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I don't have the fan override switch but I do have the vent extended. The fan itself is waterproof. As for worrying about the blades under water.......I've noticed when we ride in a lot of water my fan might only turn on once or twice all day long.Something I've wondered about with you water-crossing guys: I assume your fan probably isn't going to kick on when your motor is getting a bath, but it seems like I'd want an override switch to cut it off and make sure it's not spinning under water. Is this what you guys do?
@JenElio
Got any good pics?We have swamp buggies with 6' tires running around so every once in a while I end up underwater. The Honda is amazing just don't turn it off. Yeah you basically need to "Self Rescue" swim to the nearest tree and tie the winch strap as high as possible and winch out. Since the area is underwater you can't see the deep holes until its to late.
We've got several sink holes too deep for my Honda around here. One of the cool features of my OsmAnd nav app is that I can attach a photo or video to a waypoint marker..if we've been tona certain spot during dry season then we kinda have an idea of how deep it can get during the wet season.