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T2x 01-04-2008 02:24 PM

Old fashioned....fast
 
http://sports.webshots.com/video/309...91848696aMbTVW

http://sports.webshots.com/video/305...91848696dvVsFc

Courtesy of Liquid Nirvana and boatracingfacts.com

T2x

MOBILEMERCMAN 01-04-2008 02:48 PM

started out OK but, quality kept me from watching it all. Does it include his second attempt that got him?
Its hard for me to look at those refrigorater looking things for long.

T2x 01-04-2008 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by MOBILEMERCMAN (Post 2393549)
started out OK but, quality kept me from watching it all. Does it include his second attempt that got him?
.

No one was killed in that boat..........

MOBILEMERCMAN 01-04-2008 03:52 PM

I don't remember the name but one of those V8 record runs ended ugly. The guy set a record than tried to up it. The boat splintered in to pieces. Any ideas?

T2x 01-07-2008 07:43 AM


Originally Posted by MOBILEMERCMAN (Post 2393663)
I don't remember the name but one of those V8 record runs ended ugly. The guy set a record than tried to up it. The boat splintered in to pieces. Any ideas?

Nope.... but there were other Outboard records that ended fatally...none with V8's that I recall.

T2x

BROWNIE 01-07-2008 09:01 AM

Wartinger has stones of titanium. Few people have the combination of engineer and daredevil to pull off something like that. It must of been a hell of a rush when he hit something. I have a pic of Cosker and Callan up on their side at 200MPH at LOTO. Same deal........

T2x 01-07-2008 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by BROWNIE (Post 2396212)
Wartinger has stones of titanium. Few people have the combination of engineer and daredevil to pull off something like that. It must of been a hell of a rush when he hit something. I have a pic of Cosker and Callan up on their side at 200MPH at LOTO. Same deal........

Bob Wartinger is by far the most prolific water speed record setter on the planet. His annual assault on Outboard hydro records is incredible especially when you consider that many of them are set with motors of less than 20 cu.in. His ability to squeeze the last drop of speed out of a setup is second to none. No doubt he could take the fastest offshore cats and make significant improvements given all that power and budgetary strength.

As far as the Callan "chinewalk" , if you look closely at the video, Wartinger was "sponson spanking" all the way through the acceleration (nitrous) phase of the runs, and the scale speed is significantly higher in the little hydro than in the giant cat. Taking nothing away from Callan and co., the outboard effort took a lot more driving skill and precision to accomplish with a lot less margin for error. IMHO.

T2x.

Mark75H 01-08-2008 06:21 PM

Way before V-8 outboards
 

Originally Posted by MOBILEMERCMAN (Post 2393663)
I don't remember the name but one of those V8 record runs ended ugly. The guy set a record than tried to up it. The boat splintered in to pieces. Any ideas?

It wasn't with a V-8. You are thinking of the V-4 record runs in the 130/140 mph range back in the 1960's.

I posted the pics of the successful and crash runs to screamandfly years ago and Liquidnirvana has them copied to his collection as well.

butch ryan 01-08-2008 07:18 PM

Rich , Do Have A Copy Of The 83 World On Dvd?

MOBILEMERCMAN 01-08-2008 08:58 PM

Mark75H, No It was later than that . I'll have to dig in the old stuff to see. Some time in the 80's.

T2x 01-09-2008 07:36 AM


Originally Posted by butch ryan (Post 2398719)
Rich , Do Have A Copy Of The 83 World On Dvd?

Butch:

I PM'd you

T2x

MOBILEMERCMAN 01-25-2008 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by T2x (Post 2396117)
Nope.... but there were other Outboard records that ended fatally...none with V8's that I recall.

T2x

You were right, but I did find what I was remembering. It was April 28,1984 when a Mercury upped the OZ World speed record by 13 mph in a Karelson Hydro. The driver subsequently made another attempt and lost his life. Possibly the V8 record was out doing the merc record.

Mark75H 01-25-2008 10:49 AM

mishmashed facts
 

Originally Posted by MOBILEMERCMAN (Post 2420355)
You were right, but I did find what I was remembering. It was April 28,1984 when a Mercury upped the OZ World speed record by 13 mph in a Karelson Hydro. The driver subsequently made another attempt and lost his life. Possibly the V8 record was out doing the merc record.


Mr Merten died in a race boat accident, but it was not a kilo attempt.

MOBILEMERCMAN 01-25-2008 11:12 AM

http://www.boatracingfacts.com/forum...read.php?t=113

#4 and #6
I wasn't going to post his name. Moore Haven Kilos. George Andrews Jr.


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