Amf Crescent City Kilos ! Bring Your Rig!!!
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Amf Crescent City Kilos ! Bring Your Rig!!!
This weekend begins the festivities. Haggin just called and the Bikini Team is on their way!! John has really gone out of his way to put on a BIG SHOW.
Got a Boat....THINK IT"S FAST? BRING IT!!!
Flaat calm . Cool Water...Proffessional timing equipment
AMF will be putting on the FULL MONTY . Food, Bikinis, Fast boats and.............................Drag Racing HOUSEBOATS!!!!!
You'd think we were at LOTO OR HAVASU!!!!!
Who's IN?
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I will.. Getting calls from some cool boats planning to come and set some records.Ant SOB's out there...SVL's ?
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Nice Article. Mr. Haggin, your OK!
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Did I read this right?
Is Ken making an attempt at breaking his 317 mph record there in Crescent City???
"The highlight of the week, though, will be Monday through Wednesday with the appearance of 65-year-old Ken Warby, the current holder of the world water speed record at 317.6 mph. Warby’s crew from Australia will be on hand to go after the mark in a boat that Warby himself designed with jet engines n the latest engine making 9,000 hp.
“They ran the boat at over 200 mph in Australia and they’re now bringing it over here,” Baker said. “They’ve got an airplane-like checklist of tests they go through before going into the water and they like to bump it up 50 mph each time they run it.”
Is Ken making an attempt at breaking his 317 mph record there in Crescent City???
"The highlight of the week, though, will be Monday through Wednesday with the appearance of 65-year-old Ken Warby, the current holder of the world water speed record at 317.6 mph. Warby’s crew from Australia will be on hand to go after the mark in a boat that Warby himself designed with jet engines n the latest engine making 9,000 hp.
“They ran the boat at over 200 mph in Australia and they’re now bringing it over here,” Baker said. “They’ve got an airplane-like checklist of tests they go through before going into the water and they like to bump it up 50 mph each time they run it.”