I just stumbled on this video and loved every minute of it. It truly look's like one hell of a good time for everyone involved but what most impressed me was all the people who worked together to recover every last part of the wrecked boat. 2 thumbs up from York, Pennsylvania in the USA.....
Great show, everybody having fun, how they found the man’s propeller and carbeurator? Who knows. We all around the world could take a lesson from these people on how to get along, respect one another and have fun. From Anderson South Carolina, well done.
@@OpPo-ih2rgyes hitting the water at high speed is like hitting concrete and the American boat racing some of them boats will do $280 mph it's insane but these are jet boats with big blown engines with superchargers and they burn methane gas
Yes they should have safety first And they need to cut off the point a little bit it's too high and it catches air to bring the boat up and flying like an airplane you guys got balls of steel 😳😜
Good to see him walk away after that! Also really amazing that the engine and most of the parts were recovered! I look forward to returning to Thailand again soon. Great people.
These boat points are too high up it catches air and pulls the boat upward into the air They should build a boat that's a little more flatter And have a pontoon boat for a safety crew to pick up the injured driver it's just safer that way always safety first If you've ever watched American racing boating you would see how it works But great video though God bless
Glad they got his motor back, I was wondering how deep that river was. I'd like to start this racing here in Australia I reckon it would be a real hit here.
I think he must be made of rubber. I was sure he was dead or not able to breath, move. Instead he swam then walked up out of there. Glad he’s alright, God bless. That was amazing.
It depends on who you're talking to me in the United States I like to watch boats that do 280 mph they are the craziest things you ever seen but the money is in the hundreds of thousands of American dollars just a motor can cost you a million but these motors are blown hemis with superchargers if you look on RU-vid you can see them they're pretty bad to the bone
That was an ugly crash. The young man is very lucky to have not been injured severely or killed. Might I suggest adopting a few more safety measures for this sport ? Helmets, neck brace, gloves, pants…and shoes to name a few. This sport has grown to levels that demand more attention to safety.