alexsbuddy
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- Joined
- Mar 10, 2016
- Messages
- 332
- Location
- Diamond, MO
- Tractor
- LS XG3037 w/ LS LL3109 FEL Kodiak SD5 Mower, Speeco Model 65 PHD, Bush Hog BX-600 Box Blade, Titan 42" Skid Steer Pallet Fork/Hay Spear Combo
Currently, I have enough marine rope on each side to allow me to pull it to either side of the pond. This spring I will install a pulley system (pole with pulleys on each side of the pond) so that we can reel it in and out as needed.
The trick to getting it to float using pvc pontoons was in calculating the weight of the finished project and then determining how many cubic inches of pontoon volume that was going to be needed to support that displacement. I estimated that the finished project (including weight of the ducks, pontoons, and an extra 40 pounds of margin) would be approx. 270 pounds which then required approx. 7464 cubic inches of pontoon volume. I probably erred on the heavy side when calculating the estimated weight, but wanted to play it safe and not sorry. My son was taking side bets that it was going to sink like a rock, so I checked and doubled checked my math several times.....had a lot riding on proving that Dad was ALWAYS right.
The trick to getting it to float using pvc pontoons was in calculating the weight of the finished project and then determining how many cubic inches of pontoon volume that was going to be needed to support that displacement. I estimated that the finished project (including weight of the ducks, pontoons, and an extra 40 pounds of margin) would be approx. 270 pounds which then required approx. 7464 cubic inches of pontoon volume. I probably erred on the heavy side when calculating the estimated weight, but wanted to play it safe and not sorry. My son was taking side bets that it was going to sink like a rock, so I checked and doubled checked my math several times.....had a lot riding on proving that Dad was ALWAYS right.