If I remember the story correctly. AM went out for testing before final race day and it turned around the buoy and somehow there was a hole in the water that hooked the boat that caused to flip. Everyone was ok.
Chris |
Originally Posted by I'CE
(Post 2995366)
Guys hate to ask, but what in HOLY HELLL COULD ACTUALLY CUASE SUCH A FLUKE OCCURANCE Wind, rouge seas, a
stern-wake from another vessel what's the Lo-down, why did she flip ? If I missed the story can me and ban me. Dean |
Originally Posted by Dean Ferry
(Post 2995498)
Cosker and his damn black berry, he's always emailing and driving!:drink:
Dean Again glad are ok. The pictures show a port turn. Possibly a hook on the starboard sponson. Do the Rudder boats corner harder then the six boats? 80 mph the boat is deep in the water. Looks to me the water can do what it wants to these toys. Perhaps John Cosker could tell the story. His post on the previous thread was admiral to say the least. |
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