Yesterday was our first time with our whole sea flea fleet on the Worlds Largest Indoor Lake at the Toronto Boat Show. Early test runs showed a surprising new complication which it is still unclear as to cause. On hard acceleration or overly aggressive turns the engines develop cavitation (prop spinning in bubbles with no traction) which drop you off plane.
As our test drivers were all very skilled with a long history of racing (except moi of course) techniques were developed to minimize this tendency. In today's tests we are going to try some different props. Here are a few of the pictures by Grant and Harry.
Steve and the Laying on of Hands |
Mini Miss Canada gets wet |
Eric and Wayne ready Miss Canada |
MB ready for first run |
The first raceboat lap ever on an indoor lake? |
Roger getting ready for high speed run |
Wayne explaining racing to George |
Norm Woods finally gets to drive Miss Supertest |
Norm gunning her |
highest level of skill in action |
Eric flyby |
MB just had to go again (and again) |
Norm flyby |
Mini Miss Candiana rigged and ready |
Harry captures sea flea racing greats |
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