SilverHook crushed Apache Star's record Cuba Run!
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SilverHook crushed Apache Star's record Cuba Run!
Boating from the Keys to Cuba in world record time? - Sun Sentinel
A powerboat race team appears to have broken a time record for crossing from the Florida Keys to Cuba.
Throttleman Nigel Hook of San Diego, and driver Jay Johnson of Scottsdale, Arizona, piloted the 48-foot SilverHook on Thursday just over 103 miles from Key West to a point off the El Morro castle in Havana in 1 hour, 18 minutes and 3 seconds.
The boat averaged 79.23 mph in what veteran racer Hook labeled "very tricky water."
Their time eclipsed an unofficial 2015 record of 1:30 set by Apache Star, and the 1922 sanctioned record of 6 hours.
Hook and Johnson attempted a faster return trip Thursday, but a drive shaft failure disabled one of two engines.
SilverHook's achievement is pending world-record sanctioning by the American Power Boat Association and Union Internationale Motonautique
A powerboat race team appears to have broken a time record for crossing from the Florida Keys to Cuba.
Throttleman Nigel Hook of San Diego, and driver Jay Johnson of Scottsdale, Arizona, piloted the 48-foot SilverHook on Thursday just over 103 miles from Key West to a point off the El Morro castle in Havana in 1 hour, 18 minutes and 3 seconds.
The boat averaged 79.23 mph in what veteran racer Hook labeled "very tricky water."
Their time eclipsed an unofficial 2015 record of 1:30 set by Apache Star, and the 1922 sanctioned record of 6 hours.
Hook and Johnson attempted a faster return trip Thursday, but a drive shaft failure disabled one of two engines.
SilverHook's achievement is pending world-record sanctioning by the American Power Boat Association and Union Internationale Motonautique
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Boating from the Keys to Cuba in world record time? - Sun Sentinel
A powerboat race team appears to have broken a time record for crossing from the Florida Keys to Cuba.
Throttleman Nigel Hook of San Diego, and driver Jay Johnson of Scottsdale, Arizona, piloted the 48-foot SilverHook on Thursday just over 103 miles from Key West to a point off the El Morro castle in Havana in 1 hour, 18 minutes and 3 seconds.
The boat averaged 79.23 mph in what veteran racer Hook labeled "very tricky water."
Their time eclipsed an unofficial 2015 record of 1:30 set by Apache Star, and the 1922 sanctioned record of 6 hours.
Hook and Johnson attempted a faster return trip Thursday, but a drive shaft failure disabled one of two engines.
SilverHook's achievement is pending world-record sanctioning by the American Power Boat Association and Union Internationale Motonautique
A powerboat race team appears to have broken a time record for crossing from the Florida Keys to Cuba.
Throttleman Nigel Hook of San Diego, and driver Jay Johnson of Scottsdale, Arizona, piloted the 48-foot SilverHook on Thursday just over 103 miles from Key West to a point off the El Morro castle in Havana in 1 hour, 18 minutes and 3 seconds.
The boat averaged 79.23 mph in what veteran racer Hook labeled "very tricky water."
Their time eclipsed an unofficial 2015 record of 1:30 set by Apache Star, and the 1922 sanctioned record of 6 hours.
Hook and Johnson attempted a faster return trip Thursday, but a drive shaft failure disabled one of two engines.
SilverHook's achievement is pending world-record sanctioning by the American Power Boat Association and Union Internationale Motonautique
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Congrats to the Lucas Oil/SilverHook team on its Key West to Cuba record.
https://speedonthewater.com/in-the-n...to-cuba-record
https://speedonthewater.com/in-the-n...to-cuba-record
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I remember following some of the circumnavigation of Australia in 1970 by Hans Tholstrup. He travelled the 9,000 miles in a 17' fibreglass runabout with a single engine and averaged 20mph over the total distance, stopping only for fuel, extra food/water and the occasional warm bed.
I think the engine was straight out of the box, not even run in.
Records are out there for the making and they all sound like fun adventures as well as achievements.
RR
Last edited by rak rua; 08-18-2017 at 09:19 PM.