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  • #31
    I pictured snow ski hill rescue... but for water. Similar idea. water sled that is pulled behind for clubs that can not afford a special purpose rescue boat. Driver is secure in the sled.
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    • #32
      I agree with the stokes basket idea. Inside the basket is a spine board that can be released on shore. The flotation from the drivers jacket will maintain buoyancy so the driver can be "floated" into the basket. All this said it will only work if practiced. The people operating the winch and acting act a counter-balance must know what they are doing. Having an EMT/Paramedic in the rescue boat is a must. The idea of a pontoon boat is an excellent idea. We still need a method to get the driver stabilized and out of the water as quickly as possible. Jim is correct, most situations are non-events but it only takes one real event to bring us to reality. Keep thinking, "necessity is the mother of innovation."
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      • #33
        I should have known...There is an entire industry of these things.

        Check this out.

        http://www.extractorsled.com/mega.htm

        Different models, different sizes, they even have models with tapered- what would be the foot end, so that they have less bouyancy, and easier to slide under...

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        • #34
          Originally posted by mdaspit View Post
          I should have known...There is an entire industry of these things.

          Check this out.

          http://www.extractorsled.com/mega.htm

          Different models, different sizes, they even have models with tapered- what would be the foot end, so that they have less bouyancy, and easier to slide under...
          Spendy little suckers ($1600)
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          • #35
            Originally posted by blueskyracer View Post
            Spendy little suckers ($1600)
            Yeah, but I'll bet MRC could offer plans, and they could be built with Okume for a lot less...

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            • #36
              Originally posted by mdaspit View Post
              Yeah, but I'll bet MRC could offer plans, and they could be built with Okume for a lot less...
              On the same sort of subject. What kind of boat do you have? Time for a little upgrade Mark?
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              • #37
                Originally posted by blueskyracer View Post
                On the same sort of subject. What kind of boat do you have? Time for a little upgrade Mark?
                I have an MJR, couple of years old, built by Rick Wagner.
                If "upgrade" means faster...By all means
                Will it help me drive better?

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                • #38
                  FYI

                  This is a sporty little rescue boat designed by George Greenough of surfing fame. http://www.georgegreenough.com/Georg...ough/Home.html
                  The back is open like a pick up truck and right at water level. Its a 50 mph boat with a 143 hp and water jet.

                  The video is the version George makes in Australia.
                  http://vimeo.com/14966584

                  We are building these now in North Carolina for air drop rescue and insertion missions for the Military. A later model will be the back to its civilian rescue roots.

                  Not much 12 foot seas in circuit boat racing but the pick up stern works exceedingly well.
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