History of Tunnel Boat Design- The best detailed accounting of how we got high performance hulls from the unpredictable risky boats to the super fast handlers of today. Relates how the best marine designers of their day, worked their way through the difficulties presented by these complex hull designs. This is a "must have" collector book for serious boat designers or enthusiastspop
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Secrets of Propeller Design- The "History & Design of Propellers" e-book presents a detailed accounting of how the first "screw" applications were invented, and how they led to early ship propulsion. Outlining "How a Propeller Works", parts and functions of a properly designed propeller, including material selection and "advanced propping" techniques is outlined.pop
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American RC Boats- RC boat hulls, hardware, RTR's with lots of colors. Cool crash videos on the website too.pop
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Ken Warby- Official website of Australian Ken Warby, the World's fastest man on water. His current record is 317.60 mph, set in 1978. He has recently built a boat that will challenge that record in the near future.pop
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Quicksilver WSR- Website of the Quiicksilver World Water Speed Record challenge team. This British team is developing a boat to challenge Ken Warby's current record.pop
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Russ Wicks- Russ Wicks is the current World Speed Record holder for a Propeller driven boat, at 205.494 mph. He is also the man behind the "American Challenge" overall World Water Speed Record team.pop
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Water Speed Records- This is a page on a website, listing the various Propeller Driven and Jet Powered water speed records.pop
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Cheating Death - Wired Magazine- The water speed record hasn't been broken in 25 years - in fact, it's taken the life of just about everyone who's tried. Now two next-gen rocket jockeys are taking on the old guard. By Carl Hoffmanpop
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