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    • ttyymmnn
      ttyymmnn @Roadkilled last edited by

      @Roadkilled

      The duck lost a wheel due to a lack of proper maintenance

      Shocking!

      #Planelopnik all the things

      Yamaha YTR-8335
      Yamaha YTR-8445
      Schilke P5-4

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      • 415s30
        415s30 @amoore100 last edited by

        @amoore100 They are really simple, slab sided vehicles, pretty simple fabrication. You can hide a lot of ugly under the skin.

        52' Dodge M37, 71' Datsun 240Z, 83' Mercedes 300D, 11' Acura TSX wagon

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        • Spaceball-Two
          Spaceball-Two @ttyymmnn last edited by

          @ttyymmnn Axle failed and it smashed into a bus. The owner supposedly knew about the deferred maintenance and didn't act. Bad stuff.

          Dogs and cats living together. Mass hysteria!

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          • EssExTee
            EssExTee @415s30 last edited by

            @415s30 I'm sure you can just use any old commercial vehicle chassis too

            The person reading this is a doo-doo head

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            • Roadkilled
              Roadkilled @415s30 last edited by

              @415s30 said in Don't feed the DUKWs:

              @amoore100 They are really simple, slab sided vehicles, pretty simple fabrication. You can hide a lot of ugly under the skin.

              Simple, slab-sided, and hiding a lot of ugly. That describes me pretty well. Well, maybe the ugly isn't hidden.

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              • ttyymmnn
                ttyymmnn @Spaceball-Two last edited by

                @Spaceball-Two

                Anybody killed?

                #Planelopnik all the things

                Yamaha YTR-8335
                Yamaha YTR-8445
                Schilke P5-4

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                • 415s30
                  415s30 @EssExTee last edited by 415s30

                  @EssExTee Oh yeah, here is a real one, the prop is off a transfer case I guess, instead of going to more wheels.

                  spaceframe-wrightwwwmuseum-2017-107w-1-.jpg

                  52' Dodge M37, 71' Datsun 240Z, 83' Mercedes 300D, 11' Acura TSX wagon

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                  • Spaceball-Two
                    Spaceball-Two @ttyymmnn last edited by

                    @ttyymmnn 4 and dozens injured.

                    Dogs and cats living together. Mass hysteria!

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                    • RamblinRover
                      RamblinRover @amoore100 last edited by

                      @amoore100
                      There's a guy on YouTube who has done a couple of videos on DUKW disasters, and in at least one of them he goes into DUKW design flaws (such as they are), operator flaws specific to duck operators (such as issues related to the front hatch) and so on.


                      To my understanding from those videos, the best modern body DUKWs are made by a company called... MasterJig, I think?

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                      • amoore100
                        amoore100 @RamblinRover last edited by

                        @RamblinRover Oh, I've watched all of those! My understanding is that Master Jigs are just the nickname for the modernized DUKW boats? I guess I was wondering if there are any manufacturers doing scratch-built ones these days.

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                        • RamblinRover
                          RamblinRover @amoore100 last edited by

                          @amoore100 I think the dimensional data should be available enough that if you were enough of a glutton for punishment you could make your own. Flat panels, ribs, corner bracketing, and a donor truck - et voila.
                          It wouldn't be like Jeremy Clarkson commissioning a Vietnam riverboat.

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                            ForSweden last edited by

                            Haters will say it is a Chicken Boat

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                              Ad absurdum per aspera @amoore100 last edited by

                              @amoore100 — That makes sense; I don't know if they actually use surviving master jigs from the manufacturer or it's a colloquial term for a vessel hewing to the original dimensions (as opposed to, say, "stretch Ducks" or other modified versions).

                              The original was by legendary yacht-design firm Sparkman & Stephens, and was surprisingly competent in rough seas if well handled. That said, it was meant to be pounded out rapidly for the war, and didn't include some safety measures we've taken for granted in pleasure craft, let alone commercial vessels, for a long time now. A lot was written about how to improve things in the aftermath of the 1999 Ozarks disaster in particular.

                              (And it should be mentioned that one in the UK burned while underway after an overheated engine set fire to buoyancy foam. The devil is indeed in the details, and some things really should be done by engineers rather than cobbled up.)

                              See for instance
                              https://nap.nationalacademies.org/download/26447

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                              • Zenith2455
                                Zenith2455 last edited by

                                A video of one of the many incidents involving a DUKW boat ride. Its a great channel and if you enjoy long format incident reporting videos, check out some of his other videos.

                                2006 4.2L I6 Chevy Trailblazer 4x4

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                                • EssExTee
                                  EssExTee @Ad absurdum per aspera last edited by

                                  @Ad-absurdum-per-aspera said in Don't feed the DUKWs:

                                  it's a colloquial term for a vessel hewing to the original dimensions (as opposed to, say, "stretch Ducks" or other modified versions).

                                  The ones in Boston are a new design based on the M35, which is the truck that replaced the CCKW that the original ducks were based on

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                                  The person reading this is a doo-doo head

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