Congrats! What was the speed? Do you have the others as well?
E-Ticket Fastest at Power Boat 100MPH Shoot Out
Release: March 23, 2004
E-ticket posted the fastest time with our 2004 RC-28 powered by two Steve Schmidt Racing non-supercharged engines. The 6,780 pound RC-28 was more than enough to cover the competition.
It was a pleasing yet disappointing day. We have ran much better than this, we where off and missed the huge number that we have ran. Overall we are happy to be the fastest on the west coast.
Eticketboats.com
Congrats! What was the speed? Do you have the others as well?
Thank you.
Like I have wrote before, we are working very to hard to supply our customers an awesome product.
The number is 151.8 MPH
Larry
Congrats Larry. You guys build a very nice product.
I love the boats.
Originally posted by larryc
The 6,780 pound RC-28 was more than enough to cover the competition.
Thats a very bold statement to make.
Originally posted by Jrocket
Thats a very bold statement to make.
Add a couple exclamation points...and who do you have?
Originally posted by Havasu Hangin'
Add a couple exclamation points...and who do you have?
Ummmm,let me guess.Worlds second fastest Daytona?
Originally posted by larryc
E-Ticket Fastest at Power Boat 100MPH Shoot Out
Release: March 23, 2004
Overall we are happy to be the fastest on the west coast.
Eticketboats.com I'd have to agree with Jrocket, quite bold. LarryC, hopefully your signed up for the heat wave poker run on april 23rd. I'm eager to hear if the RC-28 E-ticket is the fastest on the west coast.
What was the horsepower on those motors???