Geez! That was a real rooster tail! Go for it, and let us know when we can see Midnight Sun skipping over the water. I would make the trip to see that! er
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Alaska 530 Voyager wrote:Qr Bbpost Holy cow! There was a lot of Shoreline that went by in that short video! That's amazing, I've never seen those in use before. Totally cool.
I think I cover as much distance in an entire day compared to what he covered in 3 minutes! Amazing how just 1/4 or so of the prop is pushing the boat when trimmed for peak performance. They must be very efficient with almost 0 drag. Unfortunately you need to go rather fast to use them to their full extent.
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Hahaha!!! That's awesome! I once heard that a true speed boat has only one blade touching the water at a time. Not sure if there is truth to it. Makes sense after seeing this concept tho. Cool stuff but that guy was crazy, not even wearing a life jacket. I'd have fallen out and ran the prop over my backside, haha!
Had a customer with triple Arneson surface drives. I got to work on them. Definitely a whole new ball game. You learn a lot about them when the customer nearly rips them off after hitting bottoms $$$. Loved doing the sea trials after repairs.