Put the headphones on and boost the pleasure centre
Enjoy your observations.Airshifter wrote: ↑04 May 2022, 04:32Trust me on this, there isn't much left in the bag when it comes to racing propeller designs. If you can imagine it, they have tried it.
As for the surface drives, though not adopted by all the big guns they gain huge advantage in calmer waters, and these days they try to keep the boats more in the water than flying. Like anything else with big power, they go faster when attached to the drive medium.
Back before the days of the lighter weight boats, some of the Superboat class boats had 3 and 4 blown and injected big blocks. They were pushing upwards of 5000 horsepower. You'll notice how stout the props are near the hub at the heavier end of the blade, and there is a reason for it. There were offshore races for a few years here where I live, but it didn't last long. Usually fairly violent on the guys in the boats, as they picked an often very rough time of the year to do it.
As for watching, the drag boats are actually more fun to watch IMHO. Either offshore or lake bound boats are usually far enough off the shore and big enough that it's hard to really get a good first hand view of the speeds and take it into proper perspective. The drag boats.... well it's hard not to see how well they hook and go and you are generally close enough it's more like watching drag cars, with the exhaust impulses rattling your chest as they fly past.