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  • carter
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 56

    #1

    Cold Water

    My lake is cooling down--it's dipping down into the forties at night, and the first frost is due soon. Are there any problems that go along with driving a sub in cold water? How cold can the water get before it becomes a problem?

    Thanks.
  • Antoine
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 447

    #2
    Hi Carter

    I know at least

    Hi Carter

    I know at least 3 effects a cold water could have on your model ]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_wink.gif[/img]
    http://forum-rc-warships.xooit.eu/index.php

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    • tmsmalley
      SubCommittee Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 2376

      #3
      As a cold water state

      As a cold water state water safety guy, I have to also remind you of the dangers of hypothermia in a swimming retrieve if you lose your boat. A guy drowned in cold water a couple of years ago trying to get his surface model that got away from him in 50 degree water. In fact, there is a saying among water safety experts that you have a 50 / 50 chance of swimming 50 yards in 50 degree water. Even less in cooler water. If you have to go in - get an insulated dry suit or find somebody who has one!

      Lecture over.

      Tim Smalley
      Boat and Water safety education coordinator
      Minnesota Department of Natural Resources

      On-line hypothermia information

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      • novagator
        SubCommittee Member
        • Aug 2003
        • 820

        #4
        Just get a dry suit

        Just get a dry suit for your scuba gear.

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