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HOW DEEP CAN A DIESEL SERIES GO IN WATER

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Miniman:
That would be great then you can section The Fat Controller after I have finnished with him.....lol

The Fat Controller:
i will let you know i once had a certificate stateing i was sane,i can't remember the doctors name.

spy:
Now this I have to see!  The only place I can think of that may be suitable is the Marine Lake in southport but its a fair treck from north yorks.  I will be there where ever! :D

I can supply a few life jackets for the outing if it helps ;)

Miniman:
Southport......? How many miles is that.......?

spy:
About 54 acording to the rac man :)  http://rp.rac.co.uk/rp/routeplanner?advanced=false&fromcity=skipton&tocity=southport&rpgo.x=24&rpgo.y=10

You would have to check the lake depth but its gotta be damn close if not perfect.  Its man made so should be the same depth all the way.  Perfect sliproad to drive down just behind the smallest pub in england on the promenade.  

Bloke you need to speak to is called colin poole at southport watersports centre, hes the lease holder type bloke.  

Only problem is - its salt water :(

Might also be worth contacting the people at the leisure lakes near southport, they just opened a pay and play site but i remember walking straight accross one of the sailing lakes with water at chest height when I ws about 12 :D

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