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Postby Colombian » 25 Apr 2005, 19:51

Guys, anyone here likes f1 boat? I think it's pretty exciting :)

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Postby eddywatson » 25 Apr 2005, 20:40

i dont watch it, but i think its way to dangerous
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Postby Grand Prix Gerard » 26 Apr 2005, 15:44

That must be so cool :D

All that power on the water :D Dangerous, but worth taking the risk 8-)
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Postby antonio » 21 Jul 2005, 07:18

hitting water at that speed is just like hitting the road on a motorcycle
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Postby Grand Prix Gerard » 21 Jul 2005, 07:36

antonio wrote:hitting water at that speed is just like hitting the road on a motorcycle


So, there is nothing special on the water ?
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Postby antonio » 21 Jul 2005, 07:39

i dont know what you are trying to say.boat raceing is great fun to watch.never been to 1 live though.some people dont think its as dangerous because its in water,but try hitting it at those speeds
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Postby Unknown7 » 05 Aug 2005, 17:21

antonio wrote:i dont know what you are trying to say.boat raceing is great fun to watch.never been to 1 live though.some people dont think its as dangerous because its in water,but try hitting it at those speeds


ur right :) some pepole thinks its so safe :lol: and its not
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Postby Colombian » 08 Aug 2005, 02:20

No, it's not safe at all....I'd say it's as risky as MotoGP...or maybe more! :o
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Postby manuStudio » 08 Aug 2005, 10:51

what speed do they go? But hitting watter at high speed, its like hitting concrete. :?
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Postby NICO » 08 Aug 2005, 17:40

Colombian wrote:No, it's not safe at all....I'd say it's as risky as MotoGP...or maybe more! :o

ill say a lot more.... theres not only the chance to break all your bones in the crash to the point of dying.... there`s also the fact that u can drawn to death
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