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25th August 2017, 11:19 AM
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Patrol God
Whatever make the recovered vehicle is, it is stuffed now, anyway. That bloke yelling to give it heaps was lucky not to get mowed down when the strap let go.
Realistically at least having a snorkel should be a requirement on the island . I know I won't make any friends over this , but I still think to own a 4X4 you need to have an endorsement on your licence.
A bit "Nanny State", but how many people are injured and vehicles written off, because of ignorance of even basic techniques. Tracks and camping grounds get damaged as well.
I have learnt so much about recovery just from being a member of this forum, and I still very much consider myself a novice 4x4 driver.
My advice is: not to follow my advice.
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25th August 2017 11:19 AM
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25th August 2017, 12:06 PM
#12
Expert
First of all well done for helping someone out. As mentioned above the old bloke was lucky not to wear a shackle.
But the whole video i was thinking to myself why the hell was the winch not used in a double line pull? Better yet 2x winches if that was available and judging by the crowd there was probably another 4by with a winch there
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25th August 2017, 01:27 PM
#13
Patrol God
Good on you for helping out mate!
Love the sunset scenery... Wish we could do that down here in Mexico.
edit: nvm .
Last edited by Hodge; 25th August 2017 at 01:32 PM.
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25th August 2017, 03:42 PM
#14
Legendary
Originally Posted by
bazzaboy
Bloody dangerous. Too many people giving directions. Too many people too close, especially after already snapping one snatch strap. Not snatching in a direct line pull. All high odds of getting someone injured.
My thoughts too ( from afar without having all the knowledge and info on hand ) ... Good on ya Megatexture for giving it a go, but it was fairly dangerous with the amount of bystanders and helpful 'officials' around .... I would have thought surely someone else would lend a hand. A couple of vehicles together, with direct line pulls, and someone with a bit of knowledge of what can go wrong and how to do things safely controlling things from outside of the cars ( and keeping everyone else away ) would have made it a lot safer, quicker and easier.
All is well with this recovery, as nothing got damaged or no-one got injured, but the 'controller' ended up pretty lucky that he didn't cop a flying strap in the noggin.
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25th August 2017, 07:47 PM
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a direct pull wasnt possible until the car was turned, you can see where the waves were reaching behind my tires so getting closer wasnt a good idea with the rising tide and it took 3 straps to reach the car. on the right is the creek so that was a no go area also so not sure how a straight pull is possible in this case.....
the only other person that seemed happy to put there car at risk was the white one behind mine in the vid who had no winch and it was his strap that broke.
that fella walking towards the strap just had no clue of the dangers, he did it twice but the other wasnt caught on vid
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25th August 2017, 08:31 PM
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Patrol God
I did forget to say, good onya for helping them.
My advice is: not to follow my advice.
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25th August 2017, 09:05 PM
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Administrator
Troy mate, was he grateful of your efforts and was there a slab present offering for your efforts?
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25th August 2017, 10:14 PM
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nope i left thirsty nothing was said to me personally but the girl did say thanks to my wife. i think they were just in such shock of what had happened .
i know they appreciated it just slipped there minds but hopefully they replaced old mates broken strap for him.
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25th August 2017, 11:17 PM
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Awesome job helping out honestly MT :-)
Weird question, who's little girl and or boy is crying in the background mate? Always worries me how kids perceive 4x4 situations. For instance our youngest in her day used to freak out coming down the winding highway to school but we never knew severity until quietly discussing finally and reassuring upon descent start :-)
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26th August 2017, 09:09 AM
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The 747
Good stuff Troy. Bastard of a situation and didn't look like an easy recovery. All those people giving directions would have pissed me off though.
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