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Son of a gun - that was a great ending, LMAO.
Son of a gun - that was a great ending, LMAO.
But seriously, thank you for taking a no bs look and posting the test.
I've done a bunch of testing myself and it is A LOT of effort - I'm very impressed with your take - I have a way to go to get to your level of what is basically professional production!
Not surprised with the results, I think the Cobras at speed are something that just needs to be experienced.
Also - that river of yours is just awesome.
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Yep, saw it now - excellent video. And yes, I am most impressed with your prowess of narrative and editing, not GoPro shooting, lol.@swatski I updated the video with reverse tests that I forgot to include.
Can I guess? Lets see... should have turned to port not starboard, two hands on the wheel and get a fixed mount for the camera instead of holding it. Close?Yep, saw it now
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For anyone testing Cobra fins "down at speed" - clip your lanyard in.
Please do not ask why I say it, or why I believe it is necessary.--
EDIT 2:
For anyone testing Cobra fins "down at speed" - clip your lanyard in.
Please do not ask why I say it, or why I believe it is necessary.
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Clean hull, low humidity with ambient air temps in the 70s, and lightly loaded boat are all big factors. I noticed when it got hot and sticky this past summer my top speed suffered and as it cooled down in September my top speed picked back up. Given all of that do you still think either system had that big of an impact on top speed?
The test conditions were nearly identical. It was maybe 5 degrees warmer on the day I did the Cobra tests. The humidity was the same. Fuel and overall weight of the boat was the same. I started running with the JBP system from day 1. I don't know if the lateral thrusters create any drag or not. All I know is that the boat went 5mph faster the day I tested the Cobras.
Actually there is no mod needed for the magnum A k steering it is compatible with the side thrusters without any mod it is the ultimate steering that I have different side force stabilizers being made so we do not use the bottom bolt of the nozzle allowing the side thruster to use it thus making those compatible as well.
Right now I am making them for the late model nozzles only and only a few sets .
I would also think testing the mega fangs with the thrust vector xv steering may prove very interesting as they would add some steering to those and improve the reverse control also. I believe that would only be fair, test one test the other. Besides he loves doing all this video stuff . It would be easier to remove the fins with the mega fangs already installed and the second tie rod , reinstall the thrust vectors see what his speed is at the same time. and then do the other.