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  • #31
    Originally posted by mercguy View Post

    ​hmmm................I posted this 11yrs ago...............................lol

    Funny. I started racing in 2006. And still remember how silly it looked when people pulled off the course with cooling issues...
    http://vitalire.com/

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    • #32
      As one who has pulled off due to lack of cooling more times than I can count....(and almost always in 1st place)....I'd use the words "frustrating", "uncalled for" and "ridiculous"....



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      • #33
        At what depth is a Yamato designed to run at with no pumping or heating issues ?

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        • GrandpaRacer
          GrandpaRacer commented
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          I do not know but probably with the cavitation plate at the water surface, otherwise why even have one.

      • #34
        Flatiron, here are stadium boats set up.



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        • GrandpaRacer
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          Looks like the whole foot is in the water. They probably run abou 55mph. Watching videos there is almost no rouster tail.

      • #35
        New rule: Drivers may cool their Yamatos however they wish, just no drilling into the power head.

        ​Problem solved.
        Dane Lance
        700-P
        CSH/500Mod

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