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    That was pretty cool. It gives me an idea...
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."

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    Hey Bill. Get a turbine and go for 300+ with an R/C version!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chop View Post
    That was pretty cool. It gives me an idea...
    Are YOU thinking what I'M thinking????

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    Quote Originally Posted by sailr View Post
    Hey Bill. Get a turbine and go for 300+ with an R/C version!

    Strap a D sized model rocket engine on one of your riggers and go for the moon!!! LoL

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    Ken came to our Lake Ozark Shootout a couple times now. Running a big turbine V hull. They had him inthe announcer booth and he was very interesteing to listen to. I have his runs on video....if I remember he ran a 50' turnbine at around 147mph

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILL OXIDEAN View Post
    Strap a D sized model rocket engine on one of your riggers and go for the moon!!! LoL
    EXACTLY what I was thinking.
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."

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    I never got around to trying it but I did research this a few years ago. You need to be moving and on plane when the rocket ignites and hopefully it is centered well enough to keep the boat on the water. The Estes do not last long enough and it was suggested to try these engines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Wohlt View Post
    Ken came to our Lake Ozark Shootout a couple times now. Running a big turbine V hull. They had him inthe announcer booth and he was very interesteing to listen to. I have his runs on video....if I remember he ran a 50' turnbine at around 147mph
    Was this rc or real boats?

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    should a boat be propelled by a PROP, to make a valid saw run ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILL OXIDEAN View Post
    Reminds me of SAW racing
    That might be because it is SAW racing, SAW racing with balls.

    Quote Originally Posted by BILL OXIDEAN
    Was this rc or real boats?
    If I built the 147mph fifty foot turbine powered deepV that jeff desribed I sure would want to be sitting in it for the ride, and you'd need one hell of a radio to control it from the bank, the Lake Ozark Shootout is the biggest regular full size SAW race I know of.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gerwin Brommer
    should a boat be propelled by a PROP, to make a valid saw run ?
    Naviga don't do SAW racing so there are no international rules but certainly in the UK all RC boat speed records are for boats driven by a water prop and having seen the class lists in the USofA, Germany and Austria on the net I believe that is the case in those countries as well. In the UK and much of Europe we do have tethered hydro racing which is a kind of round the pole SAW racing, and class B is for .15ci airscrew driven hydros, we have nothing for model turbines on water, local rules elsewhere may differ.

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