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priceb 05-21-2008 05:13 AM

Feedback on racing a t/s gun
 
I'm looking at a new cig. I've had mine for a year and I'm ready to get a better one (just gotta sell mine first!)

Not sure what to go for...a non step again, or a twin step?

I have never driven a twin step gun and I have read many mixed posts on them. Some of you guys swear by them, others dont. What does concern me is rolling one if I decide to race, which I probably will do.

Are non steps better for racing because they are safer? I have read 3 out of four carbon fiber cigs rolled and that scares me.

All feedback would be great on this

bcschoe 05-21-2008 06:56 AM

I would buy a stepped boat, I own one, You have to learn how to run the boat. Educate yourself on hydrodynamics, what makes a step work for exanple and how to properly set the boat up.

The boat is not scary the operators are.

Best of luck.

Brad

Boomer35 05-21-2008 07:29 AM

We have the 4rth T/S Carbon Fiber F2 that was raced and never rolled, Tres himself raced it, like brad said, just have to educate yourself and learn the boat,

btw its for sale, 2000 F2 t/s top gun, 125k

dhlaw 05-21-2008 08:43 AM

The only people that havent rolled a twin step are those who havent raced one!! Pretty ill handling boat at race speeds. I know Tres will say that he had good luck, but lets face it.... if we all had Tres' skill then it would be a better world. For us mere mortals those boats have a very slight margin of error andthe penalty for stepping over the line is harsh. Enjoy!!

Boomer35 05-21-2008 09:49 AM

dhlaw, what is the difference in a t/s top gun and an f2 t/s top gun, other than weight due to no cabin?

or are you saying all t/s guns fall under the slight margin of error? or even any t/s boat might fall under that same thing? we never raced ours but it seems to handle every bit as good if not better than the non f2 top guns i have been on with t/s,

BLee 05-21-2008 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by bcschoe (Post 2564942)
I would buy a stepped boat, I own one, You have to learn how to run the boat. Educate yourself on hydrodynamics, what makes a step work for exanple and how to properly set the boat up.

The boat is not scary the operators are.

Best of luck.

Brad

Couldn't have said it better. Everyone has to start somewhere to get to Tres', or any other winning racers level. Wrecking is the risk you assume by choosing to race no matter the boat make.

If you want to have a realistic chance to win, buy the T/S. There are guys who race nonsteps fast, but they are few these days.

Chris Sunkin 05-21-2008 10:56 AM

If you can afford the boat, you can afford professional training on how to operate it.

I still remember all those cockpit videos of stepped-boat occupant ejections when they first hit the market. That has all but stopped. The learning curve is more of a cliff- but it doesn't have to be. It's just the techniques for running these boats is somewhat counterintuitave to ordinary boat handling.

Croozin2 05-21-2008 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin (Post 2565292)
counterintuitave

Dammit Sunkin, you made me bust out my dictionary already this morning!!!:D:D

J-Bonz 05-21-2008 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by dhlaw (Post 2565098)
The only people that havent rolled a twin step are those who havent raced one!! Pretty ill handling boat at race speeds. I know Tres will say that he had good luck, but lets face it.... if we all had Tres' skill then it would be a better world. For us mere mortals those boats have a very slight margin of error andthe penalty for stepping over the line is harsh. Enjoy!!

dhlaw,
You were the first person I thought of when I read the thread. Good response
Jr.

priceb 05-21-2008 06:51 PM


Originally Posted by Boomer35 (Post 2564992)
We have the 4rth T/S Carbon Fiber F2 that was raced and never rolled, Tres himself raced it, like brad said, just have to educate yourself and learn the boat,

btw its for sale, 2000 F2 t/s top gun, 125k

Boomer, is your boat the Dmaxxx boat? i was seriously considering buying that about a year ago. But I took the cheap option of buying a cheap cig, but when you have to import it o/s it was a very stupid move as the costs amost matched the boat initial buy price.

Did you alter the engines at all in it? So are you saying that lucky strike rolled?


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