Daryl Ehrlich - Problem Child TFH
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All Comments (24)
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Well,that's only 204 mph's faster then my Crownline 195ss,and I have a swim platform.
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@alvin5516 Even more so my good man even more so. =) 8 grand horsepower pumping in water rocks everything! Check out Top fuel Hydros
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TOP FUEL BABY!!,.NUTTIN ELSE LIKE IT!!!
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Lol thats my uncle
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What an awesome weekend it was! The team for Problem Child is soooooo cool!
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@dboatscom The first person beating down your door for pictures will be the driver.
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@zer0t0sixty Your a dumb fuck what you just said i said the first time Thank you for nothing!!! Ohh ok so since you "grew up" around the designer builder that makes you an expert?? No it makes you like the rest of these people on here that thinks they know everything because there dad or the uncles best friend or there whatever!!!
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@tpbeliel Its not just the sponsons its the whole hull. I grew up around the designer/builder. the new hull can go leaps and bounds farther than the conventional design
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nitro is hard to capture with a microphone, this is the best I have heard yet on you tube, off to my favorites with this one and great job with the camera
I was standing at end when thay crashed.It's not to kool to watcth that happen to our friends.P.M. PItter 420
1rexlouis 1 year ago
@1rexlouis It's never cool to see one of these boats crash. It is spectacular when they do, and as a photographer, I am always wanting to capture crashes, but certainly not hoping for one. I am friends with many of the drivers, and certainly don't want to see any of them hurt.
dboatscom 1 year ago
Nice job, well done. Only wish there was a microphone that could handle TFH motor exhaust. Imagine that in 5.1 !
Clarity is outsatnding. That boat launched, WOW.
schmidtonfuel 2 years ago
Unfortunately, even a $100,000 production camera can capture that audio - that's why you have to be there in person. There is NOTHING like it! Thanks for the great comment!
dboatscom 2 years ago
I shot this video with a Canon HF100 HD camcorder that was mounted on the lens mount of my Sigma 50-500 lens. I shots stills of this run as well. Hence the little hiccup in the early stages of the pass, where I made a zoom adjustment.
dboatscom 2 years ago