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@@blakethefoxxo5162 the announcers are making me think this is in Australia but in the begening it shows a American, Canadian and i think Australian (or new zealand i dont know) flag but i know this sport started in new zealand
its possible cause of the jet drive! it enables the boat to turn via thrust which makes it much more agile, just like thrust vectoring on a fighter jet.
We do it heaps in NZ. Not with sprint boats like these, but Hamilton Jets. Same kinda boat. V8 in the back of the boat, hooked up in a way where there is no propeller in the water. Allows for boating in literally inches of water. Great fun.
I was in CABARITA, NSW when my mate HARRY was driving the bulldozer building the jet sprint track. I went to the first event and was in awe at the speed of these. CHHERS from AUSTRALIA.
first saw these guys on speed channel back in the day. crewed a IMSA car for a year but it was boring compared to these guys. coolest racing i've seen. has to be a wild ride.
Dr. Wingdings c'mon bro the Gerry boat who lost his wing was rob coley a kiwi guy the enzed boat is Peter coughy I'm preretty dang dis is baypark stadium to
Sorry bro, while the USA and Aussies have adopted jet sprinting it is kiwi as. The Jet boat was invented here and so was jetsprinting, the latest craze, mini jet boats that go in almost no water was also started here and the above video is at Bay View in Tauranga .
I think what scares me the most is how fast these guys come to a stop when they crash. That's a lot of G-force/whiplash. I gotta neck ache just watching this lol
@@rustyshackleford309 oh yeah, but seeing the crashes, they still look less violent than a lot of motorsport crashes. my biggest fear would be getting stuck upside down and drowning.
Sprint boat is racing as handed down by God, it's the most pure form of motorsport on the planet. I don't mean to forsake motorcycles but it's that good.
Damn that is some impressive grip! Never expected seeing a boat handle this good. Is it all thanks to the boat's geometry, or does the "muddy" water help aswell? Would they perform the same if the water was clear?
2:03 I'll be honest and say I have literally never seen this motorsport, and it's insane how fast and maneuverable these things are! This timestamp looked almost sped up to me. This motorsport may have just gotten a new fan.
I went travelling in New Zealand, and there are places you could actually ride in one of these things as the passanger. Absolutely nuts. The acceleration and cornering G's are breathtaking. The driver(? pilot? captain?) told me they accelerate 0-60 faster than a Porsche. And the noise? It reaches deep down into your hind brain, and stamps a really stupid grin on your face. The only thing I did on that trip that overloaded my brain more was my first (non-tandem) jump out of a plane.
@@produKtNZ No. That's a tourist ride for people with weak hearts. I'm talking the same size two seater with a howling v8 butted up to the back of your seat like in the above video. And the course was _really_ narrow and twisty like above too. I suspect the professional pilot was not giving it the full beans, but it was still breathtaking for someone who has never experienced it before. It was near 20 years ago now, and I have no idea if they are still operating and couldn't tell you the name of the company to save my life. They may have changed name, or gone out of business by now for all I know. I see some companies offering jetsprint rides today, but they look to have much wider (i.e. safer) courses than I remember, and some are even four seater. In other words, they are much tamer.
That jet drive is pulling the water into the bottom of the boat with so much force that it sucks the boat down into the water and plants it just like downforce would on a car. This allows them to corner as if they're breaking the laws of physics. Pretty dang awesome.