RED JET 4 in heavy seas

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2007

It's rough outside the Solent, uuhhhhh!?!

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  • Seems to be pretty useful...;-)

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  • hey can you send me a link to where you got those controlls for the redjet?

  • restrictions place on by the manufacturers (north west bay ships) say the vessel should not operate in seas with 1m swell... and speed limits between .5m and 1m

  • and i thought catamarans could cope with high seas

  • I tried that in rough seas. It sank almost immediately, but I was able to try it later, it performed more like the powerboat lol!

  • heavy more like insane!

  • The actual ferry was completed k

    in Australia, but i believe you about the engines. I have ths game and i was going towrds the waves at such an angle and rate of speed, bucket loads of water was coming through the front window into the passenger seating area.....

  • There may well be restrictions but this particular vessel can still operate in those kind of conditions and quite a bit worse.

  • Great simuation of a HSC passenger ferry. The featured Red Jet 4 is powered by 12V 4000 MTU engines manufactured in Redford Michigan USA. I am employed 1 mile west and deliver parts for use on MTU and Detroit Diesel engines!

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