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 Post subject: Re: Advice on new T23
PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 8:48 am 
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They all do! Yours not working? Could just be a blown fuse

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 Post subject: Re: Advice on new T23
PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 9:20 am 
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Definitely takes 2 people to raise and lower the tower with the 410s. I also built a support for the tower while collapsed; as that's way too much weight on the struts while down... crazy.

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 Post subject: Re: Advice on new T23
PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 9:22 am 
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blackmxz700 wrote:
Now you know -

"A boat full of water with power steering still drives the same as a boat full of water without power steering."

They most definitely feel, drive, and respond differently. Basic laws of motion state that the bigger the mass the greater the force required to stop or make it change direction. Same applies to a van full of teens, truck with a load, plane with max. passengers... But if you think it's different for boats we'll kindly respect your opinion.

That was a pretty lame "come back". I hope you feel better about yourself. Lol.


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 Post subject: Re: Advice on new T23
PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 1:35 pm 
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Also AJwest and my differences lie in rope length and speed. I tried not to argue with him about it. I think our differences lie in body weight.


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 Post subject: Re: Advice on new T23
PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 2:11 pm 
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Glad I'm not hard headed lol


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 Post subject: Re: Advice on new T23
PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 2:50 pm 
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dezul wrote:
blackmxz700 wrote:
Now you know -

"A boat full of water with power steering still drives the same as a boat full of water without power steering."

They most definitely feel, drive, and respond differently. Basic laws of motion state that the bigger the mass the greater the force required to stop or make it change direction. Same applies to a van full of teens, truck with a load, plane with max. passengers... But if you think it's different for boats we'll kindly respect your opinion.

That was a pretty lame "come back". I hope you feel better about yourself. Lol.


Didn't know I was required to impress anyone with "come backs". As far as feeling good about myself, I wasn't the one who started the smart-ass comments about blinker fluid and self driving features. I was simply giving Siteki feedback as requested. Just admit that through this forum you learned something new, something you had no idea about and we'll move on. Sorry if your feelings have been hurt; life goes on.

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 Post subject: Re: Advice on new T23
PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 2:53 pm 
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blackmxz700 wrote:
dezul wrote:
blackmxz700 wrote:
Now you know -

"A boat full of water with power steering still drives the same as a boat full of water without power steering."

They most definitely feel, drive, and respond differently. Basic laws of motion state that the bigger the mass the greater the force required to stop or make it change direction. Same applies to a van full of teens, truck with a load, plane with max. passengers... But if you think it's different for boats we'll kindly respect your opinion.

That was a pretty lame "come back". I hope you feel better about yourself. Lol.


Didn't know I was required to impress anyone with "come backs". As far as feeling good about myself, I wasn't the one who started the smart-ass comments about blinker fluid and self driving features. I was simply giving Siteki feedback as requested. Just admit that through this forum you learned something new, something you had no idea about and we'll move on. Sorry if your feelings have been hurt; life goes on.

You are so grown up. Lol. I had already admitted where I was wrong.


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 Post subject: Re: Advice on new T23
PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 3:00 pm 
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alexandera wrote:
Definitely takes 2 people to raise and lower the tower with the 410s. I also built a support for the tower while collapsed; as that's way too much weight on the struts while down... crazy.


Can you give me an idea of what you built to support the tower? Maybe photos if you have them. Thanks. The dealer said they would keep the wooden support used to support the tower during shipping for me. Sounds like I might need to do something more.


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 Post subject: Re: Advice on new T23
PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 3:14 pm 
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dezul wrote:
blackmxz700 wrote:
dezul wrote:
Now you know -

"A boat full of water with power steering still drives the same as a boat full of water without power steering."

They most definitely feel, drive, and respond differently. Basic laws of motion state that the bigger the mass the greater the force required to stop or make it change direction. Same applies to a van full of teens, truck with a load, plane with max. passengers... But if you think it's different for boats we'll kindly respect your opinion.

That was a pretty lame "come back". I hope you feel better about yourself. Lol.


Didn't know I was required to impress anyone with "come backs". As far as feeling good about myself, I wasn't the one who started the smart-ass comments about blinker fluid and self driving features. I was simply giving Siteki feedback as requested. Just admit that through this forum you learned something new, something you had no idea about and we'll move on. Sorry if your feelings have been hurt; life goes on.

You are so grown up. Lol. I had already admitted where I was wrong.[/quote]

Glad to see I caused some controversy on my first post. Thanks for the feedback. You guys will probably want to avoid me in the future!


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 Post subject: Re: Advice on new T23
PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 3:19 pm 
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It's fine. Just a small spat. Keep the questions coming. I may have a 2014 but I am always looking to help out the forums.


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