Racing through Hell's Canyon @ 115 mph.
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Bob still owns the shop he is my son inlaw. Small world it is !!! He built me the SL44 also. We will be at Havasu for Desert Storm also.
If you ever get up to Coos Bay I also have the Atv rental bussiness at the Myrtlewood Factory we rent out Rhino's RZR's,Can Am atv's, and have direct acess to the dunes there. I will also have a Can Am dealership open there starting May 1,2008 and my sister and brother inlaw have the Can Am dealership in Medford Ore. Stop and say hi to Bob next time you are in Grants Pass.
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If you ever get up to Coos Bay I also have the Atv rental bussiness at the Myrtlewood Factory we rent out Rhino's RZR's,Can Am atv's, and have direct acess to the dunes there. I will also have a Can Am dealership open there starting May 1,2008 and my sister and brother inlaw have the Can Am dealership in Medford Ore. Stop and say hi to Bob next time you are in Grants Pass.
Thanks Wayne
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtXkpytTD3s
Here is an onboard from start to finish through a different course! With a different boat, This one reminds me of a video game!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJFlkJMjXTI
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It was a cool video and some great skills in keeping the occupants alive.
I agree with the one post that wanted to know, "who in their right mind would do that?" Not me for sure.
Safety gear ... screw that, one mishap and your helmet and head would be split wide phuckin open.
Be safe and have fun as long as you can.
I agree with the one post that wanted to know, "who in their right mind would do that?" Not me for sure.
Safety gear ... screw that, one mishap and your helmet and head would be split wide phuckin open.
Be safe and have fun as long as you can.
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You ought to see the second part!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtXkpytTD3s
Here is an onboard from start to finish through a different course! With a different boat, This one reminds me of a video game!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJFlkJMjXTI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtXkpytTD3s
Here is an onboard from start to finish through a different course! With a different boat, This one reminds me of a video game!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJFlkJMjXTI
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Yeah we tape the microphone to cut down on the wind, The Haulin' balls video was run only through one chnnel when it was converted. We didn't realize this until after the video was complete. So the sound is only heard on one speaker. Bummer we didn't catch it until it was to late!
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Great videos. Whitewater jetboating is a blast. I crewed and navigated a couple of races a couple years ago for a friend of mine. He had a Kwik Kiwi hull from New Zealand running a 750 hp fuel injected, Whipple supercharged 502.
We ran at the Salmon River race at Riggins and the Yuba/Feather River race at Marysville California. Both places had an excellent safety staff and law enforcement. Anyone getting on the river without permission was going to jail. We fried a jet pump bearing at the Salmon River race during practice and could not run, then we won the following race at Marysville, California.
The pre-run in a jet sled is very important. With a jet sled, you can stop in the rapids (under power) to look at hidden rocks and obsticles and plan your routes. The sport seems to be dying, as not too many are willing to brave the river and their equipment for very little prize money. We won the Marysville race because the only other unlimited boat DNF'd.
Hopefully, the sport gains in popularity and participation. Increased prize money and popularity couldn't hurt.
Here is a pic of our boat.
We ran at the Salmon River race at Riggins and the Yuba/Feather River race at Marysville California. Both places had an excellent safety staff and law enforcement. Anyone getting on the river without permission was going to jail. We fried a jet pump bearing at the Salmon River race during practice and could not run, then we won the following race at Marysville, California.
The pre-run in a jet sled is very important. With a jet sled, you can stop in the rapids (under power) to look at hidden rocks and obsticles and plan your routes. The sport seems to be dying, as not too many are willing to brave the river and their equipment for very little prize money. We won the Marysville race because the only other unlimited boat DNF'd.
Hopefully, the sport gains in popularity and participation. Increased prize money and popularity couldn't hurt.
Here is a pic of our boat.
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2. YSS "Is it possible that someone could be coming down the river at the same time?"
Answer to that question would be no The river is closed to all boating and fishing traffic. All spectators are to remain a minimum of 50 feet from the bank of the river. There are numerous counties (Sherrif Boats) involved in this race. Lots of river patrols and saftey personell sweep the river before and after each individual leg of the race from. . start to finish. There are also divers on hand in case they are needed
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