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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-18-2012 @ 6:26PM
Sonny said...
Very, very bad. How fast did this boat go? Not much in the way of information..Host not up to speed on this subject..
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6-11-2012 @ 5:10PM
Bud Short said...
I think the fastest racing boat goes a little over 300 mph, and the fastest monohull racing boat cracks a little over 100 mph. If this reporter isn't full of it, and he is on one of the fastest monohull racing boats in the world, then I would expect at least 95 mph. Anything less, then the headline "Travel Like A Boss: Onboard The Fastest Monohull Racing Boats In The World" would be grossly inaccurate.
6-12-2012 @ 3:45AM
DaveMac said...
Fastest Monohull would be reaching for 50MPH (not 100MPH, maybe 92KPH).
See http://yachtpals.com/fastest-sailboats-2079
This "host" was so out of his element and unprepared, all he could do was attempt (that word chosen carefully) to add humor to cover for a really lame "report". One wonders just how much money was wasted on this bit of internet foolery? *sigh*