looks pretty fun except the part where they sink when you crash, i used to race zapcats here in the states in early 2000's didn't have to worry about an inflatable sinking lol
next time put a bow rope to the front, it doesnt sacrifice anything and if you flip you can get a tow out of the water. Me and my mates go tinny bashing and hooning up river we always make sure that our boats have a bow rope just incase and it has saved our boats so many times
I'm guessing they act as movable ballast, shifting weight forward when they need to turn, lowering speed and causing the bow to dig in more so they don't just slide into the bank, and then moving to the stern to reduce wetted surface when they are trying to maximize speed. They can certainly turn without, it would just be in a larger radius.
This is one of my new favorite sports! You all should open that place up to drone racers too. The helmet cam on your other video was great and remind me of that.
@@adamlewis6756 yes sir. so now that you look the enviroment and think carbon fiber and the slow speed of the boat. Do you think there will be shredded drones? Put loud beeper to the drone so you can find it. Put a empty plastic bottle under the drone so it won't sink. But thats just how I see.
The comment I replied to was about racing drones, which are significantly faster and quicker than these boats. People WILL crash their drones. Bottles on the bottom throws off balance and performance. And they will only keep the pieces still attached AFTER the crash afloat. There’s already floating drone shells of floating is your solution. Your attempt to educate me is misguided. Been flying drones for a long time, crashed a lot of them :)
My thoughts exactly! It sure would be nice to get one over here and then do some reverse engineering and build a few. The problem I see is getting the 2 stroke power plant. Just think what an old build 2 stroke Merc would do!
@@shipfaceadventures7630 You sure? If was a gator I'd move here. Cool racing, snacks dropping in all around me. Oh yeah, a couple ladigators and I'd be in business.