Brian S
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We are meeting at frankee and bennies braintee at 10.30 for an all day breakfast and a route planning session if anybody fancies joining us.
He must have found a ditch then.
That's my biggest fear when going though flood water, there is nowhere to spot the side of the road sometimes and its easy to veer off into a ditch.
Even in the dry, as Mikey and Spankee will tell you.... :lol:
He must have found a ditch then.
That's my biggest fear when going though flood water, there is nowhere to spot the side of the road sometimes and its easy to veer off into a ditch.
Even in the dry, as Mikey and Spankee will tell you.... :lol:
We are a pretty sensible bunch really Stu,
That's a possibly, one thing to remember is that a square meter of water on the side of an object is a metric tone of weight, on the basis of 5 to 7 square meters of area, to a Landy side, and the fact that they take a while to fill up with water and float until they are fully submurged, this lessens the amount of grip that the tyres have, I've seen a Landy move very easy in a very slow moving body of water.... no doubt most have on here.
The ditch may have just stopped him moving more..they have that effect some times as I well know..lol
Corse it isn't just the weight pushing against it, you have the uplift too from the water. The landy wants to be a boat until water infiltrates the dodgy welding and various grommets in the floor.
And that green landy in a ditch... do you recognise that?
Yeah it takes a while for the displacement to adjust - until the thing fills up with water, if its anything like Patch now water will rush in lol.... until then it can bob around like a cork , all adds to the excitement, its surprising how little flow it takes hitting the sides, even for a few seconds. I know I have felt that light feeling before.....
I am thinking of going down those fords I showed you the other day Matt, lol. if it carry's on raining, those two fords on the bends should make one big one soon......
I got a feeling that I know who's Landy it is, but I believe he sold it to someone else a while ago....
Newtons theory of water displacement.
That be the one Geoff, the more displacement the more buoyant depending on mass if i remember right...... ,
how are you mate?
Hi Stu good to see you back,
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