Don Johnson's 50 ft Revenge Team USA Photos
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Forgive the derail here guys but I am after a lesson on the evolution of the fast cats...and my question really isn't worthy of a thread.
Not that long ago (depending on age I guess), quad engine mosters like this Revenge were the elite of the offshore circuit. I've also seen two 46 Skater with quads -one being the late Big Thunder.
In a very short time, quad's were gone and yet the speeds maintained or exceeded on twins - was this due to technology in hull design just being that much more advanced or just more reliability with big hp?
Not that long ago (depending on age I guess), quad engine mosters like this Revenge were the elite of the offshore circuit. I've also seen two 46 Skater with quads -one being the late Big Thunder.
In a very short time, quad's were gone and yet the speeds maintained or exceeded on twins - was this due to technology in hull design just being that much more advanced or just more reliability with big hp?
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Good question. It's all About power to weight ratio. The more power you can produce at a given weight the faster you should run. The Quad engine monsters of the nineties were amazing and loud! But with performance of newer power packages they have become obsolete. Unfortunately I believe the excessive wieght of Big Thunder's engines and drives contributed to the tragedy once it's bow launched in its accident.
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From: Yorba Linda, CA and Willow Valley, AZ
That boat was so badass! I saw it when they raced it in San Francisco, with Don Johnson being his typical pompous ass! None of the racers liked him - he'd just show up for all the fanfare, but never help the crew do anything with the boat. Those were the glory days of OS racing imo. The boats were big, fast and all very different and unique.
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I agree with the Giant Tool part, and I liked him in Miami Vice and a few others. Love him, hate him, or whatever, but...He set Miami back on the map and did help the offshore industry get some good exposure.
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Still a giant Tool . and i can't stand Miami Vice simply because his acting Sucked so bad.He only made it back then because he was a Tool before anyone knew what a Tool was.,and thought that was the new Cool.
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Please stop the bashing of Don. Your on the Skater thread, We respect and take care of each other here.
Besides that show always put my girlfriend in the mood back then. Thanks Don
Besides that show always put my girlfriend in the mood back then. Thanks Don
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