ChrisV
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This is pretty cool. Love seeing their YouTube channel. With new 500r engines it should fly.
That’s going to be a fun day on the water !
what’s the fuel burn rate? Do they need to stop of fuel, Cherry slurpee and a bag of Doritos …
1,250 is Nautical miles.Says “1250 miles” so the record averaged about 65mph
2 straight lines is ~1100 miles
When I travel long distances I’ll drive 73-78 mostly and with fuel stops and traffic I get 55-60 mph avg over time.
They can do it if they don’t break
I am pretty sure he has already upgraded to 500s as of a few weeks ago now.
maybe he threw the 450s back on for this trip
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It’s 500s. They tested couple days agoI am pretty sure he has already upgraded to 500s as of a few weeks ago now.
maybe he threw the 450s back on for this trip
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Yup, I watched the couples YouTube on 500R unvail party and kinda looks like Mercury is onboard at some level or who knows maybe they'll wait to see if couple safely makes trip. Fact that couple has fresh 500s on MTI makes me wonder if gifted. Good for them.... as an enfluencer thats the model.I would think mercury would want to get behind this as a sponsor, would be great PR for them especially since all the heavy hitters seems to switching to outboards lately
They won’t be able to make this attempt on the Intracoastal. There are too many no wake and slow speed zones. This attempt has to be done on the outside.Man is this gonna be great to follow. I have a childhood friend in VA who always tries to get me to join him on his 38' sail boat from Annapolis to Bahamas. I always chicken out cause he prefers to take outter waters over the Intercoastal like these two are doing. Well, he ran into rough seas off Hatteras the final time and lost power at night and had to get rescued by Coast Guard helicopter. Sank the boat.... The waters these two are attempting can get gnarly fast so hoping the weather Gods are in their favor. Gonna be fun!
1,250 is Nautical miles.
My math says 1200ish Gallons of fuel?They won’t be able to make this attempt on the Intracoastal. There are too many no wake and slow speed zones. This attempt has to be done on the outside.
Even though they have added extra fuel bladders, they will still need to refuel. This can be time consuming.
I hope I am wrong, but I doubt they will set a new record. There are just too many variables that can impede or end the attempt. That doesn’t mean that I am not rooting for them. I wish them the best. My reservations come from experience. There’s a lot of stuff that can go wrong, Weather being at the top of the list.
I went through some of their posts and frankly it appears they're just down for an attempt and don't truly expect to finish... [Smartly have a shadow truck] but like you I'll cheer em on.They won’t be able to make this attempt on the Intracoastal. There are too many no wake and slow speed zones. This attempt has to be done on the outside.
Even though they have added extra fuel bladders, they will still need to refuel. This can be time consuming.
I hope I am wrong, but I doubt they will set a new record. There are just too many variables that can impede or end the attempt. That doesn’t mean that I am not rooting for them. I wish them the best. My reservations come from experience. There’s a lot of stuff that can go wrong, Weather being at the top of the list.
1 mile = 1.15 nautical miles6,000ft compared to 5,280 right?
So closer to 1,440 miles
6076 feet1 mile = 1.15 nautical miles
Yeah those straps look to be the basic HD ones. The one on left the strap is sitting on the ridge of the tank and will slip at some point letting slack in it. One would think they would have a better game plane for those tanks security, I know I would.Here is their extra fuel tank.
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I’m sure that was for a photo and mock up I’m sure it was strapped differently or nicer straps lol.Yeah those straps look to be the basic HD ones. The one on left the strap is sitting on the ridge of the tank and will slip at some point letting slack in it. One would think they would have a better game plane for those tanks security, I know I would.
They start tomorrow morning at 2:45 am ESTAny update on them?
I thought it was today for some reason.They start tomorrow morning at 2:45 am EST
I honestly don’t think it’s about attention by any means. The dude loves the sport. Normally I’d agree with a statement like that but I’ve watched every video he has about boating on his YouTube over the last 3 months or so when I found them.Im pretty sure this is all for youtube views and a publicity stunt of sorts. That guy loves attention.
Im pretty sure they know they will not come close to finishing.
65ish average?They made it to Cape Hatteras 415 miles in 5:45
That is what the support truck stated in the video update.65ish average?
72 mph65ish average?
Not bad considering they left in the pitch black of night for almost 2 hours72 mph
yeah that’s sketchNot bad considering they left in the pitch black of night for almost 2 hours