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Old 05-27-2013, 07:48 PM
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Not trying to be funny, but it seems these spinouts are common with the twin step cigarettes? Why is that? Lots of Formula's, Fountains, Donzi's, Sunsations, etc with steps, do those spin out as easy also? Im a straight bottom guy so just curious
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And I may very well be wrong, and I have seen that viseo too, anyone know cause there? driver error? mech fail? I am just saying that's not very common at low speeds...
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I'm pretty sure you are wrong on spins at moderate speeds. Find that red 38 TS TG video from Bulgaria that tossed the occupants then crashed onto the jetty and you will see that they were going about that speed when it tossed them.

Glad no one was hurt, boats can be fixed.
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Just to be fair, plenty of 32 Sunsation twin steps have spun.....

To add Fountain in the mix, just look for that Go Pro video of the guy at LOTO that spun that 38.
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Steps are steps, it can happen....
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That's a Staggered Boat?
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Very impressed with the salvage job.

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Old 05-27-2013, 08:06 PM
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Pretty impressive I agree
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Old 05-27-2013, 08:07 PM
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Yes it's staggered 700SCI
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Originally Posted by fastdonzi
That's a Staggered Boat?
39' TopGuns are staggered setups.
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that salvage crew needs to be interviewed,,maybe MATT T can find out more,,,hats off to the crew
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