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Old 10-24-2008, 06:07 AM
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Default 468 cu.in,thrill ride! HQ VIDEO

WOOO HOOO!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i-WVm4MbU0
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Old 10-24-2008, 06:40 AM
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That is cool. How deep is that water?
Is that a pre race video, or durring the race? I ask because you only see the other boats along the shore, none on the water.
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That is cool. How deep is that water?
Is that a pre race video, or durring the race? I ask because you only see the other boats along the shore, none on the water.
The water is shallooow about 6 inches or less in some areas. If you watch out of the right hand corner of the screen you'll be able to see the rocks right under the water. These guys race a clock for best time due to the river channel being to shallow, and narrow. They do end up drag racing in some instances though. When the water turns brown your in the real shallow stuff. Dark green and it's pretty deep.
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How long does a jet impellor etc. last in water like that at those speeds?
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Now I dont need my afternoon coffee....

great video...
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Originally Posted by tblrklakemo
How long does a jet impellor etc. last in water like that at those speeds?
The last all season usually they just open the bowl and check the sharpness, Very rarely do they get replaced. They run a stainless steel impeller.
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I think its safe to say this will be a top viewed video for the winter lol
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Looks Like a 21' Aluminum Eagle Tunnel with a Dominator Pump.
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Originally Posted by pkspx
I think its safe to say this will be a top viewed video for the winter lol
It does tend to get rid of those winter time BLUES!
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That is cool, how fast on the flatwater straights?????
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