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I went 155 in my 928 on a flat smooth 2 lane road with no traffic and no intersections and i loved it. I probably did it 8- 10 times only on this deserted strech of road. I sold my Porsche 20 years ago and have not been over 120 since. I love to run my boat 70-75 mph but i only do that in very uncrowded waters. There are too many people that don't know what they are doing and even at 70 you can not evade those who are going to get in your path. Take care at high speed and have fun. One day I would love to go 100+ on the water under the right conditions.
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Originally Posted by Matt Trulio
(Post 3322758)
Have you ever seen two boats running 150 mph parallel to another with 100 yards of separation? I've seen that at several poker runs...
Here is an example of a run I left way after the start on the Hudson, caught the pack and was way,,,way to the right of everyone else when I went by anyone running slower than we were. I would NEVER run in close quarters. http://www.vimeo.com/7018240 another view.. [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx9YHulMUfw[/YOUTUBE] I also do not stop at any the card stops due to proximity of other boats and unpredictability of just a lot of boat in one area. Experience has taught me that. As for competing or running against anyone else I have no interest whatsoever, the only person I am trying to impress is myself. These are rules I set for myself in order not to mess anyone else up if I wipe myself out. Apart from that if there are any pontificaters of legislation relating this here they can go f-themselves, there are enough unenforced rules on the books... Look at Lake Winnie,, in NH they have a 45 MPH speed limit and there are more boats that run over 90 on that lake than any other in New England... sure making rules works.... my azz! In my best Forrest Gump drawl... "That's all I have to say about that!" |
Originally Posted by ar300johnson
(Post 3322869)
I went 155 in my 928 on a flat smooth 2 lane road with no traffic and no intersections and i loved it. I probably did it 8- 10 times only on this deserted strech of road. I sold my Porsche 20 years ago and have not been over 120 since. I love to run my boat 70-75 mph but i only do that in very uncrowded waters. There are too many people that don't know what they are doing and even at 70 you can not evade those who are going to get in your path. Take care at high speed and have fun. One day I would love to go 100+ on the water under the right conditions.
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I never thought it would be the case but I actually feel safer and more comfortable in my boat then any of my cars over 150 mph.
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Originally Posted by LubeJobs42
(Post 3322925)
I never thought it would be the case but I actually feel safer and more comfortable in my boat then any of my cars over 150 mph.
. Ive been over 190mph in a lambo Diablo and over 160mph on a ducati and I can say that 170 in a boat compare to nothing I've ever experienced. The "pucker factor" is un-speakable even with the excellent handling capabilities of the DCB. and to add to that, the scary thing is the bigger the boat the more comfy you are because at 150 in John Woodruff's 48 MTI it was like a cadi and I was looking back asking how they were doing in the back seat and watching the rooster (refer To my blog) like it was no thang. I'll be writing a full blog on the awesome M31 DCB with 1350's and M8's and the beautiful 32 Spectre with ilmor Cobras and Indy drives. I'll exit with this..speed is the ultimate aphrodisiac! |
Originally Posted by GLH
(Post 3322906)
That is one reason that although I pay to enter Poker Runs in respect to the organizers I do not however run with the pack usually leaving way after anyone else or way before. Anyone that has been with me on a PR knows that when the pack leaves I usually wait 30-60 seconds before leaving in order to control everything and any boats remotely around me if I am there at all on those mass start.
Here is an example of a run I left way after the start on the Hudson, caught the pack and was way,,,way to the right of everyone else when I went by anyone running slower than we were. I would NEVER run in close quarters. http://www.vimeo.com/7018240 another view.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx9YHulMUfw I also do not stop at any the card stops due to proximity of other boats and unpredictability of just a lot of boat in one area. Experience has taught me that. As for competing or running against anyone else I have no interest whatsoever, the only person I am trying to impress is myself. These are rules I set for myself in order not to mess anyone else up if I wipe myself out. Apart from that if there are any pontificaters of legislation relating this here they can go f-themselves, there are enough unenforced rules on the books... Look at Lake Winnie,, in NH they have a 45 MPH speed limit and there are more boats that run over 90 on that lake than any other in New England... sure making rules works.... my azz! In my best Forrest Gump drawl... "That's all I have to say about that!" |
Originally Posted by ElimiNordic
(Post 3322980)
...You go to hang out with people and enjoy the parties?...
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Originally Posted by ElimiNordic
(Post 3322980)
How many boats actually have actually mixed it up in these runs in past years?
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It's definitely something to respect, over 150 mph, been there and done that....
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180 mph ..
Hi,
Speedlimits are popping up everywhere. They are trying to impose a 40 mph speed limit along the coast line of Norway. Above that you have to leave for offshore. And than I mean offshore. The people causing this problems are people driving at night, without lanterns and lifejackets in 60 mph. Drunk, wasted. Not the high speed boats, which are not that many in Norway. The fastest I have driven in a boat is approx. 100 mph in a Motion Cat, although I have friends who have driven 172 mph in a Nortech 36. But it looks more fun to drive a Thundercat with a 50 hp at 70 mph really. Check this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZLRg...embedded#at=27 However, the most deadly fast I have done is 1 mach ++ in a F14 Tomcat in 1994. 700 feet above the sea.... Yezz. Cheeers and safe boating, Toffen |
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