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Calif Bill wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . CalifBill wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message news ![]() wrote: Upside down, sideways, rolling, and on fire, and full of water. But NASCAR is better watching as there is more than one vehicle on the track at a time. Yes, and NASCAR does not race over a muddy field with 5 inches of water in a ditch. Any resemblance to real boating is purely coincidental. That is just Sprint Boat racing. they also race up rivers. http://www.westernwhitewater.org/ has clips. I guess that's exciting. Big engine, lots of HP and shallow water and white water. Not no poofy smooth racetrack with carb plate restricted motors. Oh wow. I'm impressed. Whoopee. Call me when they hit 180 mph. :) |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . Calif Bill wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . CalifBill wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message news ![]() wrote: Upside down, sideways, rolling, and on fire, and full of water. But NASCAR is better watching as there is more than one vehicle on the track at a time. Yes, and NASCAR does not race over a muddy field with 5 inches of water in a ditch. Any resemblance to real boating is purely coincidental. That is just Sprint Boat racing. they also race up rivers. http://www.westernwhitewater.org/ has clips. I guess that's exciting. Big engine, lots of HP and shallow water and white water. Not no poofy smooth racetrack with carb plate restricted motors. Oh wow. I'm impressed. Whoopee. Call me when they hit 180 mph. :) I used to do 160 mph in my B-prod SCCA Vette. Did not seem anyshere as fast as 90 mph on water. |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . Calif Bill wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . CalifBill wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message news ![]() wrote: Upside down, sideways, rolling, and on fire, and full of water. But NASCAR is better watching as there is more than one vehicle on the track at a time. Yes, and NASCAR does not race over a muddy field with 5 inches of water in a ditch. Any resemblance to real boating is purely coincidental. That is just Sprint Boat racing. they also race up rivers. http://www.westernwhitewater.org/ has clips. I guess that's exciting. Big engine, lots of HP and shallow water and white water. Not no poofy smooth racetrack with carb plate restricted motors. Oh wow. I'm impressed. Whoopee. Call me when they hit 180 mph. :) I used to do 160 mph in my B-prod SCCA Vette. Did not seem anyshere as fast as 90 mph on water. I hit 135 in my GTX at Talledega. Now that was a ride. Although I agree with you - for some reason 50 mph on water feels like 100 on land. |
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On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 01:47:34 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: Although I agree with you - for some reason 50 mph on water feels like 100 on land. Darn right, and the smaller the boat and the rougher the water, the faster it feels. During the week I took the RIB dinghy with the new Honda 20 out for a spin on the river. It starts to get very light and squirrely on the wave tops around 20 kts and you'd think you were doing at least 100. Today I was out in the 27 ft Searay with much more chop and it was a walk in the park. |
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