really? there's no one in ventura that boats

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  • dhffr
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 211

    #16
    Re: really? there's no one in ventura that boats

    I was told by a local pool that I couldn't put a boat with lead in the pool. Now, all ballast is cast iron coated with plastidip.

    D

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    • tsenecal

      #17
      Re: really? there's no one in ventura that boats

      my HOA allows me to use my development's pool. after having a small chat with the HOA president (who is retired Navy) we decided to categorize my subs as "pool toys" for the sake of discussion. the only restrictions i have to live with are that "biologicals" have first priority on pool use, and pool is open 7 days a week 9am to 9pm memorial day to labor day. use of pool outside those hours is restricted. I would have liked to be able to use it from 7am to 9am on saturdays... but that's when the pool man cleans it.

      only sad thing is that the pool is only 16' by 32', so its kinda small.

      Alvin and Delta do okay

      My Alvin submersible model in the pool at the local clubhouse.

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      • Ralph --- SSBN 598
        Junior Member
        • Oct 2012
        • 1417

        #18
        Re: really? there's no one in ventura that boats

        16'x32' is a far sight better than the bathtub!

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        • steveneill
          SubCommittee Member
          • Jul 2009
          • 716

          #19
          Re: really? there's no one in ventura that boats

          Going on two years now and no luck. It's Hanson dam or a friends pool to test. It's hard being a submariner in Ventura county. Thanks guys for trying.
          Steve
          www.steveneillsgarage.com

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