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 PostPosted: September 26th, 2013, 10:07 am   
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Here is a 140 mph 32 foot Skater!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6dhaSH2s8g


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 PostPosted: September 26th, 2013, 10:44 am   
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Ah yes speed is just a question of money :) LOL


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 PostPosted: September 26th, 2013, 9:35 pm   
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I don't wanna sound like a buzz kill but....
The only safety gear I saw was a teather cord on the guy workin the sticks.
That's fuckin goofy!!
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 PostPosted: September 26th, 2013, 10:19 pm   
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Northbase wrote:
I don't wanna sound like a buzz kill but....
The only safety gear I saw was a teather cord on the guy workin the sticks.
That's fuckin goofy!!
JMO


Agreed...those guys should know better...

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In all fairness, look at those 32'+ boats...a lot of them are running in the 200hp club or close to it. So 142 is semi safe..like us running 60-65. But the second reason there is no point having safery gear...you may live blowing over at 80-90mph...but not a chance blowing over at 140 your only hope is having a quick release automatic parachute strapped to your ass.lol even then you are still probably dead


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79jcraft wrote:
In all fairness, look at those 32'+ boats...a lot of them are running in the 200hp club or close to it. So 142 is semi safe..like us running 60-65. But the second reason there is no point having safery gear...you may live blowing over at 80-90mph...but not a chance blowing over at 140 your only hope is having a quick release automatic parachute strapped to your ass.lol even then you are still probably dead


While I agree that crashing at 140mph is not going to end well for anyone on board...the chances of surviving are WAY higher if you have a lifeline and a helmet on. There aren't more than a handful of boats that run 200 but that doesn't make 140mph in a 32' boat a walk in the park if something goes a muck. Those two guys have a lot of experience in race boats (one of whom went swimming earlier this year :D ) and should know better....at least it saves having to hire divers...

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79jcraft wrote:
In all fairness, look at those 32'+ boats...a lot of them are running in the 200hp club or close to it. So 142 is semi safe..like us running 60-65. But the second reason there is no point having safery gear...you may live blowing over at 80-90mph...but not a chance blowing over at 140 your only hope is having a quick release automatic parachute strapped to your ass.lol even then you are still probably dead


Despite how fast your J-craft goes, 142 is still 142.
The onlything dumber then not wearing your gear is trying to justify it :roll:

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79jcraft wrote:
In all fairness, look at those 32'+ boats...a lot of them are running in the 200hp club or close to it. So 142 is semi safe..like us running 60-65. But the second reason there is no point having safery gear...you may live blowing over at 80-90mph...but not a chance blowing over at 140 your only hope is having a quick release automatic parachute strapped to your ass.lol even then you are still probably dead



Disregard my earlier statement wrong thread


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OneCycle wrote:
79jcraft wrote:
In all fairness, look at those 32'+ boats...a lot of them are running in the 200hp club or close to it. So 142 is semi safe..like us running 60-65. But the second reason there is no point having safery gear...you may live blowing over at 80-90mph...but not a chance blowing over at 140 your only hope is having a quick release automatic parachute strapped to your ass.lol even then you are still probably dead



Disregard my last comment wrong thread entirely


Easy there chum...especially given your choice of "safety" gear...a tan and ray ban's :lol:

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I read that wrong ... Hahaha.. Didn't mean my last statement.. Lol


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