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    Someone's spending a few hours til high tide ,pic from a month ago off of Calder Channel
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    I was reading somewhere that Buzzi holds the record for running aground. SOmething like 155mph when he hit????
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    I remember one of the Cougar cat's running aground while waiting to race.
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    Touted as the fastest ever grounding.....


    Fabio Buzzi has now outdone them all by grounding at the highest speed ever recorded: 155 mph.


    Last year, Buzzi won the Pavia to Venetia race down the River Po in his gas turbine-powered hydroplane after trying for 30 years. This year, he entered the same boat and set off down the river as part of a fleet of more than 50 boats. For the tricky navigation, he was using a Navionics chartplotter with specially developed maps, but on one leg, the sun was shining on the screen and he could not read the chart. When he tried to take a shortcut across the river, he hit a sandbar, traveling over 80 feet of it before coming to rest, high and dry.


    I guess he had a bunch of guys lift it off the sandbar, ran it to the next available dock, but it was too bad to continue......
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    Just watch the charts
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    Quote Originally Posted by rschap1 View Post
    Just watch the charts
    Probably hard to see at 155.......
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