if anyone has ever been on a boat and looked behind, the water is a different color because the prop of the boat turns it and it appears light. THIS IS A BOAT, if not photoshopped!
07-13-2010, 10:19 PM
redstormlax12
Re: 100 Foot Snake ?
I live in the Adirondacks, own a boat and everyone here spends the summer on the lakes. Its the only thing to do. And trust me, boats dont create a double V like that. And even when I go about 40 on my boat, the discoloration of the water lasts about 25-50 feet. It goes away quick. Its just air. Air bubbles are created causing a lighter color in the water.
07-13-2010, 11:12 PM
dc4teg
Re: 100 Foot Snake ?
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Originally Posted by redstormlax12
I live in the Adirondacks, own a boat and everyone here spends the summer on the lakes. Its the only thing to do. And trust me, boats dont create a double V like that. And even when I go about 40 on my boat, the discoloration of the water lasts about 25-50 feet. It goes away quick. Its just air. Air bubbles are created causing a lighter color in the water.
it all depends on the water you are on..... plus you couldnt properly see if it was a double v from on the boat, only by the air. depending on the roughness of the water, the trail of lighter colored water can last from 20 feet to a few hundred feet.
it all depends on the water you are on..... plus you couldnt properly see if it was a double v from on the boat, only by the air. depending on the roughness of the water, the trail of lighter colored water can last from 20 feet to a few hundred feet.
oh wow... just realize I broke 1k posts :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:
07-13-2010, 11:54 PM
Pip
Re: 100 Foot Snake ?
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Originally Posted by dc1
it all depends on the water you are on..... plus you couldnt properly see if it was a double v from on the boat, only by the air. depending on the roughness of the water, the trail of lighter colored water can last from 20 feet to a few hundred feet.