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Wide World of Insane Motorsports: Jetsprinting - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Lounge (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: Wide World of Insane Motorsports: Jetsprinting (/showthread.php?tid=853) |
Wide World of Insane Motorsports: Jetsprinting - ScottyB - 08-22-2004 i saw this on speedvision a few months ago and it was absolutely amazing. basically, jetsprinting is like autocrossing for boats. It originated in the natural rivers of australia and new zealand. there is no boat to boat racing, and its on a natural or man made course that usually lasts less than a minute. the tracks are usually creeks or rivers around 2 feet deep and the channels they drive through are 30 or 40 feet wide. the boats are INSANE. they are tiny, 2 person hulls with a 700-1200 horsepower engine strapped in behind the driver/navigator. in hard corners the two occupants pull up to 7 g's. the boats can also accelerate from 0-80 in 3 seconds (this is all according to <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.ussba.org">http://www.ussba.org</a><!-- m --> ). they can literally turn 180 degrees in the space of a few feet at nearly top speed due to the jet nozzle. the reaction of the boat is practically instantaneous to driver imput, and since there are no brakes, and the only way to steer is with the throttle, corners are taken at balls-to-the-wall speed. unfortunately i can't find any videos, but it is on speed channel every now and then. tracks and interest is spreading fast, so it may not be long before we see this on the east coast (the only current U.S. tracks are in whashington) pictures are in my gallery! sprintboat.org also has a ton of info on these things - Feersty - 08-22-2004 That is some crazy a$$ Sh!t. - BLINGMW - 08-23-2004 haha yeah, I remember seeing some of that on TV a couple years ago, but I haven't at all lately. Those boats are sick though! I didn't realize they could pull so many G's, although I'd believe it as quick as they turn. When does speed channel show it? at 5AM in between the "Let's Watch the NASCAR Tire Changers Warm Up" show and "Right Turns, the Devil's Hand at Work"? - Mike - 08-23-2004 7Gs? isn't that enough to knock you unconcious? - ScottyB - 08-23-2004 MichaelJComputer Wrote:7Gs? isn't that enough to knock you unconcious? if it's sustained, then yeah i think so. but these boats corner so quickly that the g forces are only endured for a second or two. - .RJ - 08-23-2004 Some can take over 35g's (not sustained). - Chris - 08-23-2004 .RJ Wrote:Some can take over 35g's (not sustained). especially behind the wheel of an ARRR - Mike - 08-23-2004 gawd. i can't even imagine 7Gs of force.... |