On 1/11/14, 11:49 AM, KC wrote:
On 1/11/2014 11:24 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 11:09:42 -0500, KC wrote:
On 1/11/2014 11:04 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 10:27:59 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 1/11/14, 10:16 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 09:12:46 -0500, "F.O.A.D."
wrote:
On 1/11/14, 7:55 AM, Tim wrote:
http://www.automobilemag.com/feature...series-112437/
Looks like Mercedes is coming out with a new "cigarette" Hull
boat. and with two gas-sucking mercruisers, it ought to move
pretty well
"The latest AMG boat is propelled by two 9-liter V-8s sourced
from Mercury Marine; combined, they produce close to a whopping
2700 horsepower.
Despite this astounding amount of power, Cigarette Racing claims
the engines can run on regular pump gas, which is a good thing,
since any mention of fuel consumption is conspicuously absent
from the official AMG press release. Much like the price tag on
the boat and the C63 Black Series itself, if you have to ask
about the fuel consumption, you probably can’t afford the
vehicle itself."
Read mo
http://www.automobilemag.com/feature...#ixzz2q5t2DOjP
There are a few of these super high speed powerboats (though not as
powerful as your example) roaring around Chesapeake Bay on flat calm
summer days. Usually with no mufflers. I suppose if one's penis
isn't
working, having a super ultra-high-speed, super-loud "Cigarette"
style
boat that annoys everyone else enjoying the Bay is the way to go.
When
they crash into another boat or flip, the news videos are
interesting.
They have to be muffled going through Kent Narrows, or they'll be
ticketed.
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Hope you're day is spectacular!
I've read about devices that open or close the mufflers on these boats
with the flip of a switch or lever. I think it is called a muffler
bypass. I wonder if the guys who do that are the richer dads of the
high
school twerps I see (and hear) driving around the (usually) little
Honda
cars with the big aftermarket tailpipes and no or unrestricted
mufflers.
I'm sure there were cheers from the shoreline when this happened:
http://tinyurl.com/klrgfop
"They said it was going too fast for the conditions or the
capabilities of the boat."
Conditions of the water don't look bad, and the boat was probably in
decent shape, if just bought,
so I'm thinking it was the conditions and capabilities of the
operator that caused the spill.
I don't think the 'tuners' to which you refer are owned primarily by
'rich kids'. The 'rich kids'
drive new Mustangs, 'Vettes, Jaguars, etc. There is a certain crowd
associated with 'tuners',
especially those with flame decals all over them. There are several
in Rose Hill Apartments. You
know, the place where all the MS13 folks hang out.
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Hope you're having a spectacular day!
It's funny.. Here I am reading the comments on the news page and the
wife of one of the injured comes in telling how folks like our friend
above, comments have kept the poor child up at night crying while her
dad is in the hospital...
The group was great for a few days, why bother with the agitators?
That was a 'non-agitational' post. Good behavior should be rewarded. I
think Pavlov said that. The
'poor child' should not be up at night reading rec.boats.
I'm glad no one was severely injured in the incident, but I'm not sad
to see another Cigarette boat
off the water. They are good only for speed and noise, neither of
which give me a thrill.
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Hope you're having a spectacular day!
No, the child apparently was up at night because of the comments on the
page where the story was reported locally on the news...
I read those comments from the wife of one of those involved in the
accident. Instead of defending her husband's apparently stupid
boathandling, perhaps she should have put her foot down and told him
that as her husband and father of their children, he had no right to be
engaging in that sort of behavior.
About 25 years ago, a friend of mine was out duckhunting on the Bay in
one of those dark green aluminum "duck boats." It was cold as a roomful
of ex-wives that day, and while I don't call the circumstances, the boat
capsized and my friend and a buddy of his drowned. At his funeral, the
comments included remarks from his close friends who wondered what the
hell a married man with small children was doing out on the Bay on a
bitter cold day hunting ducks from a small boat.
Indeed.