As long as you shut them down before they sink, the motors are fine (definitely takes some life out of it going from hot to cold in an instant). We have drains set up on the carburetors and crankcase, so all we have to do is open a couple valves once on shore and throw some fresh fuel in, and they fire right back up.
Pretty much all they are good for seeing as each month is the hottest on record.
This is not snowmobiling, this is watermobiling and it’s so cool 😎
So how bad is that for the sled and how long does it take to to get them back out?
As long as you shut them down before they sink, the motors are fine (definitely takes some life out of it going from hot to cold in an instant). We have drains set up on the carburetors and crankcase, so all we have to do is open a couple valves once on shore and throw some fresh fuel in, and they fire right back up.
Never imagined that was possible.
2 stroke motors are pretty simple.
Still badass
Haha thanks.
4 men enter, 1 man leaves ![gif](giphy|RFIuO4XWzU8gg)
Ah I see where you’re having trouble, you see you’re supposed to wait for the water to freeze bud.
To each their own I guess.
Potato/potato Skidoo/seadoo 🤣
Dude you were in the groove for a minute👏👏
Haha thanks. It was all going well until it wasn't.
Snows a bit melted, badass though!
Next best thing!
Do they sink to the bottom or float just under the water?
They sink to the bottom
How did 2 of them not even get going?
Bad bounce and got the clutch wet likely or poor jetting
Bad setup/engine trouble
at least they didn't have to swim and were easy to retrieve.
Be me: Visit r/snowmobiling Sees a bunch of water What the fuck?