Haulin’ Ass, Threading the needle; Caution rocks ahead!!

Haulin’ Ass in a race boat through some pretty serious canyons and rocks. These guys were threading the needle. Top speed 115 MPH. The depth of the water 6 inches to 70 feet deep. Do these guys hit rocks?? Yes they do. The boat hulls have a steel plate just for that reason. Is this an open course?? No this is a closed course for approximatley 3 hours. Where is this at?? This event was shot in Grant’s Pass Oregon. What is the river?? The name of the river is called the Upper Rogue River. Do thses guys have big balls?? YOU BET!! What to see more?? Visit our channel or Check us out on the web ravenracingvideo.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Basic power boating skills, another instructional video from Show Me How Videos. Taylor Lawson has been working as a professional captain since 1997 when he obtained his first United States Coast Guard license in San Francisco, California. Currently, he makes a living running and delivering motor yachts around the world and training individuals on how to operate their private boats. A native of Annapolis, MD, he spent his childhood boating with his family from the age of seven. During the summers, he attended sailing school where he gained great insight to the art of close-quarters boat handling. While attending St. Mary’s College of Maryland he raced dinghies on their nationally ranked sailing team and continued in competitive racing circuits after college. While living in Monterey California he was encouraged by an entrepreneur to get a captain’s license and thereafter, run a local sailing charter boat. After California, he moved to the Caribbean where he ran a very busy charter boat. In order to start running motor yachts, he upgraded his engineering skills and safety credentials in Fort Lauderdale. Since then, his career as a motor yacht captain has taken him around the world.For the complete video visit www.showmehowvideos.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5