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I believe you are correct .heard he had motor probloms too
I believe you are correct .heard he had motor probloms too
That boat might be capable of a 100+ but he wasn’t doing that in the runs I saw.The guy with warlock he actually does run fast that i know of. He comes by my work quite a bit with diff set ups that he trys to get it faster so that mph is probably close.
I hope he brings it to LOTO in August. My son and I ran 134 and we were literally flying the boat "level but WAY loose" to get that. Tony ran 124 in a 37' with 500s and Warren ran 131 in his 28 skater with a set of my best propellers.lol fuck no. 130’s and that’s with miles to stretch their legs. Zero chance running 140 in 3/4 of a mile.
My guess is that there were fewer than 10 boats probably closer to 6. I think the Friday weather scared some people off. We saw boats heading out during the storm. Glad that the boats that ran were committed to it. They kept the show going.From the posts Ray was making it didn't seem like very many boats ran? Or was he just posting some? If that was all the participants it seemed like a bust for the shootout, which sucks because it was the best weather in years
If I was in the plane is get as far from from the incompetent wheel holders on those sheriff boats as possible… if they are willing/dumb enough to run full bore into a dock with a patient on board…who knows the damage they could do to a plane playing “weewooweewoo I’m helping!” exact argument I’d make to the judge with a great video as evidence…If I was the sheriff I’d leave that plane alone.
Size matters
Still not one mention of Predator. Was he there, did he run? Didn’t he hold the DS Shootout historic top speed at about 200+?
Bringing a marine radio to a boating event would have been a good idea I guess, but I was responsible for filling the cooler and driving down there in the sxs. I just can't do everything all the time.The shootout was on marine radio ch 69 all thru the event
Listening over a VHF Radio really enhances the Shootout. Typically, speeds of prior runs and who's up next are announced.The shootout was on marine radio ch 69 all thru the event
Why didn't they use GPS?
The event lost all integrity when they called speeds and told participants to rerun, since the gun was off in 2021.Seems the event loses integrity when they post the speeds that far off and then stand by them as certified.... Must be the same Poll workers from 2020 election running the shootout.
He was being chased for a reason, not going to get into details, but he was involved in an accident with a boat and left the scene and went right down the middle of the course I was right thereDid anyone see the twin engine sea plane make an exit with the sheriffs boats in hot pursuit?
He was being chased for a reason, not going to get into details, but he was involved in an accident with a boat and left the scene and went right down the middle of the course I was right there
Thanks for running in it and thanks for chiming in. The water and the weather seemed to be pretty much ideal for some good runs. Somewhat cool and not too flat. I was curious how much the participants thought the gun was off. I don’t know much about the technology but figured it was a % off based on the Dial 911 runs.Since I was running in the shootout I can say that you need to take 10mph off the posted speeds to get the accurate mph. I say this because I showed 118mph on gps my first run and Mike who was in the Eliminator vee said the radar was 10mph faster than what his GPS showed. Also that 25 Warlock is more than capable of going well north of 100mph just an FYI for you guys.
I made three runs and on my third and final run realized I'd had hurt the prop and confirmed this when i pulled the prop on the water and found 4 of the 5 blades were torn.....which now makes a grand total of 10 props the boat has killed. The cost of living that high X life....and why my posted speeds dropped but on the positive side I was still able to put the boat into triple digit speeds with torn blades.
Look it's real easy to sit back and call the event a bust or complain about it and that's fine. Give credit to the guys that showed up and absolutely Sent It because all the guys did just that. There are plenty of guys on here with really fast boats or talk about how fast their boats are yet never run in the event which is sad really. You know there is a reason that there are no West Coast OPA or RWO events and it's very likely that this shootout event could go away also. Guys need to step up and throw their hat in the ring and participate to help grow the event otherwise it will no longer exist. The amount of spectators that showed up this year clearly shows that it's becoming more popular and that people want to see the event. It just needs you guys with the fast hardware to stop standing on the sidelines bitching and complaining and jump in. Half the boats that register for LOTO run well below 100mph and now that the DS Shootout is incorporating the same boat classes that LOTO uses you will be running against very similar boats which makes the competition side oi things very tight and exciting. In a perfect world more of you guys would show up and participate next year but we don't live in a perfect world which is why I won't hold my breath.
The guy was an idiotNo doubt there was an issue, that exit looked pretty sketchy from my chair
Although the smaller sea plane that took off a bit later when the wind came up looked really close to a full stuff.
Maybe it would be more popular if the results were accurate or within +/- 1 or 2 mph. You say 10mph difference and I say it was closer to 18 to 20 mph off. I could not take an award away from an event knowing its that far off.Since I was running in the shootout I can say that you need to take 10mph off the posted speeds to get the accurate mph. I say this because I showed 118mph on gps my first run and Mike who was in the Eliminator vee said the radar was 10mph faster than what his GPS showed. Also that 25 Warlock is more than capable of going well north of 100mph just an FYI for you guys.
I made three runs and on my third and final run realized I'd had hurt the prop and confirmed this when i pulled the prop on the water and found 4 of the 5 blades were torn.....which now makes a grand total of 10 props the boat has killed. The cost of living that high X life....and why my posted speeds dropped but on the positive side I was still able to put the boat into triple digit speeds with torn blades.
Look it's real easy to sit back and call the event a bust or complain about it and that's fine. Give credit to the guys that showed up and absolutely Sent It because all the guys did just that. There are plenty of guys on here with really fast boats or talk about how fast their boats are yet never run in the event which is sad really. You know there is a reason that there are no West Coast OPA or RWO events and it's very likely that this shootout event could go away also. Guys need to step up and throw their hat in the ring and participate to help grow the event otherwise it will no longer exist. The amount of spectators that showed up this year clearly shows that it's becoming more popular and that people want to see the event. It just needs you guys with the fast hardware to stop standing on the sidelines bitching and complaining and jump in. Half the boats that register for LOTO run well below 100mph and now that the DS Shootout is incorporating the same boat classes that LOTO uses you will be running against very similar boats which makes the competition side oi things very tight and exciting. In a perfect world more of you guys would show up and participate next year but we don't live in a perfect world which is why I won't hold my breath.
I can only speak on what I had control over. Having now run in the shootout for the last 4 yrs one thing I did specifically this year was to carry not 1 or 2 but 4 separate GPS units ,to allow me to get a broad spectrum of data with devices that are all different with different refresh rates. I have the Mercury Racing Vessel view 702, then had a hand held Garmin GPS i use in my STV, then also used a speedometer app on my Iphone, but then ran a racelogic unit I use for car stuff like the half mile and mile runway events. The racelogic has its own gpa antenna and it has the fastest refresh rate along with a mountain of data that you can see from your run broken down into 3 quarter mile intervals. This unit is by no means inexpensive considering your a little over a $1000 for this unit and considering it has had no issues keeping up with the performance runs from a twin turbo 9l viper and most recently I used it when test driving a sheepy race built 1600hp audi R8 i figured it would be able to provide a fairly accurate speed for the boat. To my suprise all 4 were within 3 mph with the vessel View and hand held garmin posting the slower speeds of 116.2 and 116..6, the iphone was at 117.6 and the racelogic was a 118.1. When you consider that two years ago I made one run that was radar speed of 121 and at the Time we figured out that the radar was 5mph fast that put me at the 116 mph mark and that was a run in much worse conditions as far as wind and choppy water goes. So from that data along with talking to the other guys running and what they were seeing verses what speeds the radar was displaying it was clear that there was a 10mph variance plus or minus 2. That's about the most conclusive way to reach some kind of actual realistic speed run that I could come up with. Now do I wish that things were different and more on point.....absolutely because having Speed on the Water post me running a 127 mph run casts a black shadow over what are truly monumental performance numbers when considering the motor package and boat overall. Instead of talking about how awesome it is that the boat can run north of 110mph I end up having to explain why there was such an unrealistic number posted next to my name and that sucks....really sucks. I will say that the fact that i personally met the Director in charge of the LOTO Shootout along with her husband at the drivers meeting told me that the new owners care enough about the event to reach out to the most successful shootout organization in the country for their assistance to bring this shootout up to the standards necessary to allow the event to grow. And just a little info most people don't know is that way back when Mike was doing testing on hull 1 that he was able to reach 114mph with a stage 3 whipple setup so I've known what my target was for a very long time and where I should be overall mph wise. I'm really not breaking any new ground....yet. Can the boat run well north of 120mph....absolutely, just not with my current power package. I can come close but close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenadesMaybe it would be more popular if the results were accurate or within +/- 1 or 2 mph. You say 10mph difference and I say it was closer to 18 to 20 mph off. I could not take an award away from an event knowing its that far off.
I'm not crossing swords with you , I actually share your passion and agree with your prospective...but this is really no different than the old speed ally races up river. I do appreciate your participation. To me , if im putting the money into an event , I'd like the record to reflect more of the facts.
Id bet a cup of coffee that the GPS on the boats don't have a recorded top speeds posted. (Ever)
The shoot outs are absolutely to put your hat in the ring and back up the trash talk from the night before.... So wouldn't you want the sanctioning event to atleast have accurate time keeping ??
Thank you for the explanation !I can only speak on what I had control over. Having now run in the shootout for the last 4 yrs one thing I did specifically this year was to carry not 1 or 2 but 4 separate GPS units ,to allow me to get a broad spectrum of data with devices that are all different with different refresh rates. I have the Mercury Racing Vessel view 702, then had a hand held Garmin GPS i use in my STV, then also used a speedometer app on my Iphone, but then ran a racelogic unit I use for car stuff like the half mile and mile runway events. The racelogic has its own gpa antenna and it has the fastest refresh rate along with a mountain of data that you can see from your run broken down into 3 quarter mile intervals. This unit is by no means inexpensive considering your a little over a $1000 for this unit and considering it has had no issues keeping up with the performance runs from a twin turbo 9l viper and most recently I used it when test driving a sheepy race built 1600hp audi R8 i figured it would be able to provide a fairly accurate speed for the boat. To my suprise all 4 were within 3 mph with the vessel View and hand held garmin posting the slower speeds of 116.2 and 116..6, the iphone was at 117.6 and the racelogic was a 118.1. When you consider that two years ago I made one run that was radar speed of 121 and at the Time we figured out that the radar was 5mph fast that put me at the 116 mph mark and that was a run in much worse conditions as far as wind and choppy water goes. So from that data along with talking to the other guys running and what they were seeing verses what speeds the radar was displaying it was clear that there was a 10mph variance plus or minus 2. That's about the most conclusive way to reach some kind of actual realistic speed run that I could come up with. Now do I wish that things were different and more on point.....absolutely because having Speed on the Water post me running a 127 mph run casts a black shadow over what are truly monumental performance numbers when considering the motor package and boat overall. Instead of talking about how awesome it is that the boat can run north of 110mph I end up having to explain why there was such an unrealistic number posted next to my name and that sucks....really sucks. I will say that the fact that i personally met the Director in charge of the LOTO Shootout along with her husband at the drivers meeting told me that the new owners care enough about the event to reach out to the most successful shootout organization in the country for their assistance to bring this shootout up to the standards necessary to allow the event to grow. And just a little info most people don't know is that way back when Mike was doing testing on hull 1 that he was able to reach 114mph with a stage 3 whipple setup so I've known what my target was for a very long time and where I should be overall mph wise. I'm really not breaking any new ground....yet. Can the boat run well north of 120mph....absolutely, just not with my current power package. I can come close but close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades
Sorry if I missed it, but do you have the 29 Outerlimits? What power?I can only speak on what I had control over. Having now run in the shootout for the last 4 yrs one thing I did specifically this year was to carry not 1 or 2 but 4 separate GPS units ,to allow me to get a broad spectrum of data with devices that are all different with different refresh rates. I have the Mercury Racing Vessel view 702, then had a hand held Garmin GPS i use in my STV, then also used a speedometer app on my Iphone, but then ran a racelogic unit I use for car stuff like the half mile and mile runway events. The racelogic has its own gpa antenna and it has the fastest refresh rate along with a mountain of data that you can see from your run broken down into 3 quarter mile intervals. This unit is by no means inexpensive considering your a little over a $1000 for this unit and considering it has had no issues keeping up with the performance runs from a twin turbo 9l viper and most recently I used it when test driving a sheepy race built 1600hp audi R8 i figured it would be able to provide a fairly accurate speed for the boat. To my suprise all 4 were within 3 mph with the vessel View and hand held garmin posting the slower speeds of 116.2 and 116..6, the iphone was at 117.6 and the racelogic was a 118.1. When you consider that two years ago I made one run that was radar speed of 121 and at the Time we figured out that the radar was 5mph fast that put me at the 116 mph mark and that was a run in much worse conditions as far as wind and choppy water goes. So from that data along with talking to the other guys running and what they were seeing verses what speeds the radar was displaying it was clear that there was a 10mph variance plus or minus 2. That's about the most conclusive way to reach some kind of actual realistic speed run that I could come up with. Now do I wish that things were different and more on point.....absolutely because having Speed on the Water post me running a 127 mph run casts a black shadow over what are truly monumental performance numbers when considering the motor package and boat overall. Instead of talking about how awesome it is that the boat can run north of 110mph I end up having to explain why there was such an unrealistic number posted next to my name and that sucks....really sucks. I will say that the fact that i personally met the Director in charge of the LOTO Shootout along with her husband at the drivers meeting told me that the new owners care enough about the event to reach out to the most successful shootout organization in the country for their assistance to bring this shootout up to the standards necessary to allow the event to grow. And just a little info most people don't know is that way back when Mike was doing testing on hull 1 that he was able to reach 114mph with a stage 3 whipple setup so I've known what my target was for a very long time and where I should be overall mph wise. I'm really not breaking any new ground....yet. Can the boat run well north of 120mph....absolutely, just not with my current power package. I can come close but close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades
The OL toss-handheld-GPS forward into cuddy at top speed trick...Hard for the event to use gps from the flag boats.. lol
One event used to throw gps’s in people’s boat and whoever brought back the top speed was the winner.. that was a long time ago
RD
Seems the event loses integrity when they post the speeds that far off and then stand by them as certified.... Must be the same Poll workers from 2020 election running the shootout.
About as hard as publishing a vendor street mapHow hard is it too get a correctly calibrated radar unit ?
well it is a Jet Bote with chrome valve covers so its probably pretty accurate.
That sumabitch did a buck-40 when my uncle had it. He musta got scared 'n liftedwell it is a Jet Bote with chrome valve covers so its probably pretty accurate.
Dave wrecked Desert Storm.
I dug it, bars were fun, street party was great, copters in the air chasing boats and dive bombing steamboat was awesome. My liver is still broke but headed back out tomorrow night. I need to stop by shop and get some gear. Have you unloaded yet? It would be Friday.Desert storm went really well this year I thought.. that street party was the busiest I have ever seen it