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Originally posted by MYPANTERA28
I came close to buying the now Typhoon boat years ago when Rick had it for sale without the number 5 drive and the costly Stainless Marine set up. However when I sat inside the boat I knew it would not work for me because I felt claustrophobic inside the canopy. So for you guys that have never been inside one do so before you invest in one, I wish I didnt have that problem because I saw that boat race with Rick and Rob from Blue Thunder many times and most of the time they had the checkered flag. That boat was done unlike any other boat in his class at that time. If it was in Ricks hands it had to be a proven boat. I`m sure Rick has shown video clips of the 2000 Worlds in Key West to all his potential buyers if not see it and you will see how Rick and Rob raced that boat fearless .
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You're not the first to have a problem with a canopy, there have been several others. Some even cut their canopies down to help eliminate that feeling. Others are ok in the canopy but won't wear the mask for full time air due to the claustrophobic feeling.
I was on the other side, sitting inside a canopy with full time air almost gave me the feeling of invincability. I felt that I was protected from the world and I didn't have to worry about being trapped and drowning since we had enough air for 2 hours under water. Drop the visor on the helmet and Darth Vader look out.
You need to feel comfortable in the boat but you really need to take a canopy boat for a ride. Most of those feelings you have will go away. Randy is right, although I think you just need to push the sticks forward.