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    #16
    Now then, back on topic. Have you tried moving the winch stand yet?
    You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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      #17
      Originally posted by dmebaum23 View Post
      65 mph is about as slow as i can can really go...
      and i even coming home with an empty gas tank there is sway but its a lot less than full.
      put a 300 # fat sac in the bow (or two trash sacks full of water under the bow seats) and go for a short drive....... If it fixes the problem move the boat placement on the trailor.

      (65 mph is about as slow as i can can really go...)

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        #18
        Originally posted by somebodyelse5 View Post
        yup. as well as all the equations in physics... ignoring friction, wind resistance, ect, makes alot of that type of stuff not apply. but alot of the stuff from statics, basic circuit analysis, most of the actual engineering courses pretty much, apply in a bunch of different ways. thermodynamics, mechanics of materials, Dif EQ, and Dynamics next semester haha

        ok back on topic haha.

        Let me know when you get to Laplace transforms then we'll talk meaning full gibberish!

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          #19
          Originally posted by NICKYPOO View Post
          You might find this guy interesting, Mr. Pete Law.

          "Peter worked at Area 51 as a Lockheed thermodynamics engineer associated with A-12 and the U-2 in Burbank and Palmdale. His career included the M-21, D-21, YF-12A, SR-71, F-117A, Have Blue, and Senior High , all requiring boots on the ground at Groom Lake. He worked for Lockheed as an engineer for 42.5 years, 40 years of it being at the Skunk Works which included his being the thermodynamics department manager for final 20 years. Peter retired in 2001."

          This is what you get when you ask him a simple question, which I have very fortunately been able to do. Truly an amazing guy to talk to.
          http://www.enginehistory.org/Convent...te/Cooling.pdf
          thats some cool stuff!!

          Originally posted by chadster2 View Post
          Let me know when you get to Laplace transforms then we'll talk meaning full gibberish!
          haha will do! just got into line integrals in calc 3, did greens theorem today, thats fun lol.

          oh, so, is that trailer still swaying lol
          Joey - Red 20V Riders Edition

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