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Ben Mazur
11-10-2007, 11:19 AM
From the P1 website



Vee Ganjavian, owner and throttleman of Powerboat P1 World Championship team, VoomVoom.com, this week broke the world speed record for a P1 SuperSport boat when, on the freshwaters of Lake Coniston, Cumbria, England, he was officially recorded at 84.44mph in his Yanmar powered Hustler. The previous record was 78mph.

Ganjavian, the Southampton-based entrepreneur and acknowledged speed-junkie, already holds several world speed records including the fastest recorded Thundercat at 64.7mph. Last year, his attempt to break 70mph in a Thundercat ended in dramatic fashion when the boat flipped in almost the identical spot to where Donald Campbell and Bluebird flipped in their 1967 world speed record attempt.

Partnered in the boat by fellow P1 racer, Jan Falkowski, the Hustler was hampered by gusty winds of up to 40mph along the specially designed 1,000 metre runway. The official UIM world speed record is based upon the average of two 1,000 metre runs.

"It was very satisfying to secure another world record and good to associate P1 and Hustler Powerboats with outright speed," explains Ganjavian. "The boat sits deeper in fresh water than in the sea and therefore runs more slowly. Nevertheless, 84.44mph is a good effort. The objective in this type of discipline is to hold the boat in a perfectly straight line between the two marks. It may sound straight forward but with such strong winds it was pretty challenging."

ForTwo
11-10-2007, 07:53 PM
way 2 go "V"
Ben, do you know in what class the german dude is running in key west
Kurt prufert?

want 2 know how he is doing and with who/boat?

thx,
gino

Ben Mazur
11-10-2007, 08:22 PM
It's unbelievably difficult to find out anything from Key West. SBI, "The World's Premiere Racing Organization" as they call themselves must think that any information about the racing is a state secret.

There has never been (so far as I have seen) any list of entrants or classes. King of Shaves, Lucas Oil, Honeyparty.Com and now The Switch seem to have been in racing.

The racers have all shown up in force and are putting on a great show but I'm not at all sure what I think about the promotion of this series i.e. putting it out there for the public (other than those present in Key West) to see. The racers are doing their job, they are being let down by the organizer.

kinfast
11-12-2007, 05:23 PM
well done.......Vee & Jan......bloody good show. Nice to see cross team sportmanship & comaradere in evidence within the P1 crews.....also nice to see a P1 supersport boat sticking to the speed limit and the rules!!!!
Cheers & hats off to legitimate supersport boat and its gentleman crew....be lucky and safe guys.........respect P

Ben Mazur
11-12-2007, 10:33 PM
Nice first post Kinfast. Nothing like a little innuendo to stir the S**t.

To whom do you refer that is illegal, non gentlemanly etc.

Rupert Munro
11-13-2007, 07:58 AM
well done.......Vee & Jan......bloody good show. Nice to see cross team sportmanship & comaradere in evidence within the P1 crews.....also nice to see a P1 supersport boat sticking to the speed limit and the rules!!!!
Cheers & hats off to legitimate supersport boat and its gentleman crew....be lucky and safe guys.........respect P

Those wonky Maltese boat owners are a pain aren't they.

ForTwo
11-13-2007, 11:24 AM
Aaron & Audrian? nah !!:D