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- Hydroplane (boat) - Wikipedia
A hydroplane (or hydro, or thunderboat) is a fast motorboat, where the hull shape is such that at speed, the weight of the boat is supported by planing forces, rather than simple buoyancy
- Hydroplane Racing: Speed, Engineering, and Risk on the Water
Hydroplane racing pushes speed to the limit, blending aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, and extreme risk on water
- 221 Flathead-Powered 1940 Boyce Sons 16′ Hydroplane
This 16′ stepped-bottom hydroplane was built in 1940 by Boyce Sons, a San Diego-based boat builder, for competition in the Pacific One Design Hydroplane (PODH) class It was refurbished in 2022 with work that involved refreshing the 221ci Ford flathead V8, varnishing the deck, and refinishing the hull in silver, red, and black
- H1 Unlimited – Home of the Worlds Fastest Boats
Over 4000 videos can be found on our YouTube channel where we present our Live Stream from each race event, the best of our Onboard footage, TV coverage and other interesting videos that show the incredible speed, beauty and violence of Unlimited Hydroplane racing
- What Is a Hydroplane and How Does It Work? - Engineer Fix
A hydroplane is a specialized motorboat designed to achieve extremely high speeds by lifting most of its hull out of the water This is accomplished through planing, which shifts the primary force supporting the boat from simple buoyancy to hydrodynamic lift
- Hydroplanes 101 - Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum - Ning
All of today’s unlimited hydroplanes are powered by a single Lycoming T-55 L-7 turbine engine that once powered our military’s Chinook helicopters from as far back as the Vietnam War The turbine is capable of outputs of around 3000 HP and runs on Jet-A (kerosene) fuel
- Hydroplane Raceboat Museum - Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum
The Hydroplane Raceboat Museum is the nation's only museum dedicated to the sport of unlimited hydroplane racing
- Understanding Hydroplane: Boats, Planes, and Their Dynamics, Read Here
Discover the fascinating world of hydroplane and explore their mechanics, from high-speed boats skimming water surfaces to aircraft safety during hydroplanings
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