Found this while surfing. Very impressive durability. Kinda sad to destroy a perfectly good boat, though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYyvIExWkqU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYyvIExWkqU
jdupre' said:Found this while surfing. Very impressive durability. Kinda sad to destroy a perfectly good boat, though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYyvIExWkqU
john the pom said:Bit of a question for Joel on account of an idea I had :idea: , Seein' how you'ser the resident SOF specialist. Itsabout them airbags you build and use. To my way of thinking the biggest threat to a SOF would be a sharp object. A rounded object could well be abrasive but unlikely to be an immediate problem.
Well with sharp objects if they were to puncture the skin wouldn't they also be likely to puncture an airbag, assuming one chamber is the norm, sitting snugly against the skin?
On a totally different forum someone asked about floatation and I came up with an idea of using bubble wrap :roll: My thinking was that any damage would be comparmentalised (whew that was a long word) Some bubble wrap they use for specialist packaging comprises strips of plastic filled with bubbles of air. Very tough plastic, very light, very secular. (I think that word is appropriate, but if not I like it anyways).
Your thoughts please Joel.
Regards John.