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Introduction to Whitewater Jet Boat Racing...

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Visit us on the web: http://www.ravenracingvideo.co... breif explanation of the sport: Eagle is the number one race hull but there are others racing. Kwikraft is a New Zealand hull designed and built by Tony Ward, 19 to 21 foot tunnel. There also is at least one Doug Riddle hull still racing and there are several unique one-offs, the two built by River Wild are good examples. One is a 21 foot B-class tunnel and the other is an 18 foot FX class tunnel. Bottoms are anywhere from .160 to 3/16ths. Sometimes AR plating is used as an extra layer of protection. Sides are generally .090, decks can be even less than that. Saving weight is very important and the location of the weight in the boat is even more important. Most use spoons, an add on piece in front of the intake. Hulls are generally tunnels although v-hulls have done well in FX class, and River Wild has built two super light "semi-wing in ground effect" hulls that are also quite good. The FX version did especially good in 2001. I believe the Eagle 19 foot Sport step-tech will become a big force in FX class in the next few years.Since these boats are raced through whitewater interspersed with rocks and logs, they need to have fairly precise handling characteristics compared to other types of race boats. They also need to be very predictable. Bad habits and quirks can put you up in the rocks or worse. The pumps are obvously highly modified, but based on Berkeley, Legend, Aggressor or American Turbine production pumps. Stainless impellers are almost universal. Full rock grates, although again highly modified, are also universal. On the higher powered boats much attention is applied to supplying the thrust bearing with lots of clean lube. Various methods are used for this including pumps and pressure lube systems. Fabricated steel nozzles are used almost exclusively, and various combinations of wedges. The nozzle replaces the entire piece from the bowl back. It's probably obvious, but maybe it needs stating, the black art of this racing is the pumps and the hulls. The engines are pretty straight forward. They have to make good horsepower and torque at less than about 6500 rpm, but they have to be able to do this fully loaded down at full throttle for up to 30 minutes. They have to be able to do this reliably at least twice a day (sometimes more) and for two days in a row. That's the minimum requirement to finish and you know the saying, "to finish first, first you have to finish". Rumour has it, and it's only rumour that I've heard, that some of the unlimited engines are over 650 cubic inches! Engines and pumps are set way back, most of the pump hangs out the back of the boat. Fuel tanks sizes range from 25 to 35 gallons for an FX boat to 60 to 100 gallons for an Unlimited boat. Usually they are set up as saddle tanks, at the very back of the hull. Most boats have run rollbars in the past and it is now a requirement. Most are made out of aluminum and have double or triple hoops with back braces. Perhaps we may see a move towards chrome moly construction as the anchoring and hoop requirements begin to make them a good tradeoff weightwise. Five point harnesses with lever locks are also a requirement, not to mention a good idea. Race type lifejackets from Lifeline and Security are also used as are fire suits. All boats carry first aid kits, fire extinguishers, two ropes, paddles, tools, some minor spares and a red flag.

Channel: Autos & Vehicles
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: racing16

Length: 03:51
Rating: 4.890411
Views: 138672

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77CaribbeanJet (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Quite possibly the most insane form of racing ever, I love it :)
00mkvlush (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
gr8 vid
ervans (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Great video Chris 5* This looks like a good video to feature on your channel page
racing16 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
There are a few DVD's made from the 2007 US Champioships this video is the intro to that DVD. As to your question of ever been on network sports no it has not unfortunatley.
MrHdmi003 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Everyone watching this should read the "more info" section under jetboat racing under the date.It answered a lot of questions I was going to ask.Are there any dvd's out on this type of racing,I would like to see a full race ! Has this ever been on ESPN or any other program. It's great to watch these clips but it sure leaves you wanting to see more !! The Hell's Gate video with the helmet cam was excellent !!!
RatBastardCulhane (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Breath taking, Oh My God, Love to see onboard camera with purely excellent engine sound, that'd rock~! Thanks in advance, you guys have more guts than I do and I thought I was crazy, thank you for reminding me, I'm not the craziest most fun loving. Maybe, one day, I can pay you for a ride. :-)
Hawkster0001 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
thanks
racing16 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Well put that on the To Do list. I'm sure we can get a few of the racers to brag about their motors and maybe a few insites.
Hawkster0001 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
yeah, just a walk around just better look at one of the boats mainly the ngine and drive
racing16 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
What would you like to see? motors,setup. Some of these guys don't ike giving up the shop scerets but I'm sure a few would be happy to let out a little information.

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