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@@alielabdimarras7965 For having such nice houses they sure didn't survive the bombings in WW2 very well ahahahahaha💀💀💀💀 As always we had to save absolutely everything
I just recently learned about why seaplanes have a step in their hulls and it looks like that Thai riverboat has it as well. When a boat or plane accelerates through water the front end lifts and the rear get pushed down with increases hydrodynamic drag. This drag makes it difficult for planes to gain enough speed to take off so there is a step in the hull that the plane can pitch forward on and ride on and since there is less surface area there is less drag and more speed. I think when these riverboats dig the propeller deeper into the water it pushes the rear of the boat up and then you only have two smaller points where the hull is contacting the water and it can gain speed. That has got to feel sketchy as hell since you are basically a giant skipping stone
Those water plants are invasive species. They're actually from Java, Indonesia. Just around 150 years back one of our princes had them in his palace ponds for decoration. But to his unawareness Thailand's occasional great flood in Bangkok had set loose these invasive plants into our canals and rivers. They spread all over central region of Thailand till today. Our ecosystem had perfectly adapted to welcome them. But our original visuals of freshwaters had gone forever.
You can tell how proud he is of that boat. Good stuff man. That rip down the river looks so damn fun idc I want a ride. It's like the water version of doing 60mph through trees on a dirtbike 😂 🤙
"Bro, you do not want to ride on one of these boats. This sh*t is f*cking terrifying!" 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for taking the ride for us. Everything feels 8x faster on water, I can imagine that thing is insane!
I have great respect for the people who build and operate these Thai Longtail Boats. Possibly they never went to school to be engineers or pilots, but sure they did an excellent job. Hat off from USA.
Your first thai riverboat was what made me subscribed to your channel. It's amazing how this channel has grown so much and your hard work and constantly making amazing content keeps you growing. Keep it up bro. I should have taken a picture with you when I met you in Pattaya 😂. Hopefully when ever I make it back to Thailand I'll run into you again. ✌️
As Thai, these boats are like hundreds year of knowhow to make. No engineer there to make a CFD sim, just pure mechanic and experience passthrough generation. So, they might not be perfect, but it's as raw as you can get haha
@@jnhkz Yeah, I watch videos of thai people making boats and it's crazy to watch them build. They make all kinds of angled cuts without a speedsquare or tape measure and it still comes out perfectly. I have no idea how they do it.
The OG Longtail Videos have brought me to this channel and have been subscribed ever since, so I'm extra happy you revisit your roots, this time even in 360°.
You gotta love that electricity work near the water. Just imagine hitting that with your 360 %) Also impressive is the way traffic works in Thailand. They always seem to give each other just enough room without colliding. No matter if it is on the road or on the water. Another impressive video, that gives a great sense of speed. 😎
Flying between the concrete pillars going at least 50 mph is insanely terrifying, esp being exposed without any safety precautions. Ie lifejacket, actual seats. Oh, how I miss and love Thailand.
Wow the shop looks like a Thai hoarder but I have known mechanics like him and believe me he knows where everything thing is. You can ask him for anything and he knows right where to get it. Another great video Chad.
Amazing how steady the picture was when you can see the "selfie stick" flopping around like a bamboo fly fishing rod. Good to see you back on the water, totally unexpected.
I remember going on a tour to the bridge over the river Kwai back in 2004, there was 2 boat loads of us and the guys appeared to b dragging each other down the river with the tourists in the boats. I remember turning to my mate and asking him how fast he reckons we were going. It seriously felt like 200km/ph. Its only now I realised that we were probably on one of these part time drag boats. I've never seen one again until I seen this vid and always questioned myself if my memory was right until now.
That has got to be one of the greatest videos i have ever seen . Here i am sitting in Oregon bored as hell watching your fantastic journey. Thank you for the videos my man . Please tell that man who took you on the ride he is amazing
I've been busy the past couple of months, spending my Friday night catching up on your CB media & CB 1 Take posts, and let me tell ya Chad....seeing you back in a longtail boat, rippin' down a canal, with that ear-to-ear grin...... Utter awesomeness brother!
This was absolutely epic, I can't imagine going that fast let alone down a little narrow cannal. My hydrenollin was surging just watching you guys through the screen. Awesome video stay safe.😊
Wow, that's something ya wouldn't forget, the scary thing is you are committed to a very straight line , if someone pulls out in front of you at those speeds there wouldn't be much left of ya, you should have had that guy do your build from start to finish, he seems to have it figured out ? Cheers from Ontario Chad, I can't wait to get to Thailand in a couple of months, be careful, keep your stick on the ice and the shiny side up bud !
I love this channel. I do not comment much but Chad has a natural talent for sharing with all of us. These videos are so entertaining and informative about the motor sport culture in Thailand. Chad if you are reading this - A huge congratulations to your success and a even bigger thank you for what you do. Rob in California
Your first few videos on these made me want to build a spiced up longtail like these. I finally built one last summer. Used a 75hp two stroke jetski engine, a 100” long tail; and put it on a 14ft jon boat. It’s certainly not as fast as these, but it goes much faster than my boat was meant for🤣. I’d love to ride in one of these. One day I’m going to build a 13b rotary one. Great video as always!
@@totsuit7518 It’s absolutely been done over there. That’s what powered his Thaitanic boat. Never seen one done over here though. The problem is finding an ideal boat for it, my local river and lake would not be the place to drive those shallow transomed boats the thai guys use.
That Black Label Whisky will goes a long way in term of friendship. As for the Euro girls, their number continue to increase year after year and yes, i do find them interesting also. now for the boat, i think a long tail design needed some modernization to align with new tech/ innovation. improvements on aeros and build materials could be ground breaking upgrades that increase speed, stability, drivability, safety and overall experience.
I love the smile on the boats captains face. I was one of your original subscribers back when younhad about 800 subs. I miss the bike tours you did alot.
I think you're right. It looks super cool and crazy exciting and all that, but if that guy offered to take me for a ride I'd probably say "Nah, I'm good thanks". Especially on those narrow canals.
Outstanding, Chad, just fff..ing Outstanding!!!! This must go viral, the best of any riverboat vids you've done. I hope you're able to do more with this guy in the future. He comes across as a really nice guy, and it's great that you gave him a quality whisky [JB black]
Turbo noise and intake sounds absolutely insane How that wood holds that boost god nose but what a guy Your glasses did well not to fall off whilst that insane turbin was going on
All these random engine parts really gets my motor running! The finished product is absolutely just a beauty 100%. Thanks for pointing out your main channel! I will for sure make my way backwards. I like listening to you rambling :D!
I really enjoyed the floating market tourist trap. But man, when the nostril boats even start to open up, it is amazing. I'm glad to see you back at it creating awesome content have some fun and a beer cheers to you and Thailand!
Camera seems an ideal choice for this activity. That side on shot would be like a scfi-film if not for the wind flexing the boom. That dancing the boat does, makes sense at high speed - it gets air pockets out from under the boat, so you don't end up with a high pressure zone flipping it - Compare Donald Campbells Bluebird, to Ken Warby's Spirit of Australia - There a reason Warby was the last man to take the waterspeed record and survive it, his boat also rocks side to side...
i've been waiting too see his reaction on these beast. Chad was shaking after the first pull. Im just enjoying at work watching this . Glad you're safe brother.
Bro I love this channel, it's so awesome to see you thriving while doing what you love. And furthermore, it's awesome to have a spotlight on the amazing things Thai people do.
I love the smile on the drivers face when your screaming like a little ( insert own explicit lol). Thanks for the video bud always love the long tails 😊😊😊
no life jacket, no helmet, no straps, no seat belt, no bucket seat, no insurance, no fire extinguisher... all you need is guts and bravery to experience the adrenaline rush... awesome!
If your worst fear is dying from old age, fear no more. These boats are the answer. Even if you do grow old, you'll appreciate what an accomplishment it was.
Did you sell your boat to someone local? Think they will change the look or could you possibly see it racing some day? Have you ever heard of an accident with one of those boats? Like hitting a piece of debris or a wall or another boat?
Love those longTails! Just wanted to let you know, every once in a while, I don’t get a notification. No big deal, I find your new stuff. I am subscribed for both your channels. Don’t want You Tube doing you wrong.😊
Insane speed, The whole rig is piece of art. Regarding the x3 I have had one since they were introduced. It is really an amazing camera, and the longer I have it the more i figure out how to get crazy shots that are impossible any other way.
Fantastic..thanks..! Do.these guys sell plans for these boats ..??.its almist impossible to find plans for Sangpan dtyle boats in the west except rhe San Francisco Pelican class which has Sangpan and Dory lines and a great history...!
Just some fellow gearheads spending hundreds of hours of knuckle busting for good old fashioned fun. All those spare parts are offerings to the god of speed. I love it.👍👍👍
Yeah right, that was fkn insane Chad, now i get it. That camera is next level and great perspective. The dudes just crouching there having a casual look around, true master in flow.
That original Longtail video is the first video I saw from you and subscribed. Glad to see you getting back to it. You should do this every year... you get a free face-lift
Most Holset turbos are manufactured the same way still, there are "Super" versions of the most common ones with updated housings and compressor wheels. Matched with whatever engine you're using they're great bang for the buck.
i'm really curious with the ideas of these builders. Specifically on the idea on which is more important on a thai drag racing longboat. More torque or revs.
I love it !!!!!!! Been following for a while now!!!! Long tails in thai are def on the bucket list. If your ever touring Canada and find yourself looking for a different boating experience please look me up! I run mini jet boats in the remote northern rocky mountains and would love to take ya on a tour!
HOLY MOTHER of JET ENGINES ON LONGTAIL BOATS in the BAYOUS of THAILAND, Chad, you're at it again!!!!! WOW!! How many times did I just watch this?!?!?!! Glad as well to see you rockin' the shirt I love the most! BRO...!! Be safe! Wow!
Happy to see you in a better mental space regarding ThaiTantic. Zero judgement, just an observation: those piles of organized chaos probably speak louder than words about the owner's high level of passion, dedication, and work ethic; I bet that he doesn't flake on people like the a-hole who's hiding behind "face".
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Yes Chad now your taking this will played many times on the big screen in the cave mate
The thumbnail for this video should be on a T-shirt! It says everything about you and the terror of raw speed! I'd buy one right now! 👍😎
What happened to the rotary speed boat?
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400 horse piece of plywood, brilliant. Thanks Chad.
🤣
No, that is real wood, the chipwood and cardboard stuff is the rubbish americans call a house.
@@alielabdimarras7965 I mean it doesn't rot, its pretty cheap, and lasts forever lol
@@alielabdimarras7965 For having such nice houses they sure didn't survive the bombings in WW2 very well ahahahahaha💀💀💀💀
As always we had to save absolutely everything
ngl i feel like a 4jj1 with 50psi of boost should be more than that
*just slightly*
I just recently learned about why seaplanes have a step in their hulls and it looks like that Thai riverboat has it as well. When a boat or plane accelerates through water the front end lifts and the rear get pushed down with increases hydrodynamic drag. This drag makes it difficult for planes to gain enough speed to take off so there is a step in the hull that the plane can pitch forward on and ride on and since there is less surface area there is less drag and more speed. I think when these riverboats dig the propeller deeper into the water it pushes the rear of the boat up and then you only have two smaller points where the hull is contacting the water and it can gain speed. That has got to feel sketchy as hell since you are basically a giant skipping stone
Those water plants are invasive species. They're actually from Java, Indonesia. Just around 150 years back one of our princes had them in his palace ponds for decoration. But to his unawareness Thailand's occasional great flood in Bangkok had set loose these invasive plants into our canals and rivers. They spread all over central region of Thailand till today. Our ecosystem had perfectly adapted to welcome them. But our original visuals of freshwaters had gone forever.
Like WRC, manoeuvring off each bounce
You can tell how proud he is of that boat. Good stuff man. That rip down the river looks so damn fun idc I want a ride. It's like the water version of doing 60mph through trees on a dirtbike 😂 🤙
Absolutly right! 😄
"Bro, you do not want to ride on one of these boats. This sh*t is f*cking terrifying!" 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for taking the ride for us. Everything feels 8x faster on water, I can imagine that thing is insane!
The driver has a permanent smile on his face the entire time you are freaking out 🤣🤣🤣🤣
9:44 start here.. at least 10 seconds of him questioning his decision 😂❤
Sorry 3 seconds.. then smiles again 😂
Good job 👍👍👍
Глаза узкие для скорости,а не для хитрости).
I have great respect for the people who build and operate these Thai Longtail Boats. Possibly they never went to school to be engineers or pilots, but sure they did an excellent job. Hat off from USA.
Each year, many students graduate from professional fields in Thailand to supply the industry in the country.
It’s crazy you’re going that fast with no breaks!!!
Brakes are for pussies!
We did take a few breaks between each pull LOL
@@CBMedia404 See what you did there ;)
brakes*
@@CBMedia404 were you guys topping out around 60 mph?! dammmmnnn
That’s the video 3yrs ago that got me hooked on CB media. Still here, todays video still makes me grin ear to ear. Keep it up Chad bro.
No helmets, no life jackets. Thai Style 👍🏽.
Safety third! first go-fast and look cool 😎
none of that will help st that speed if theirs a crash
Bigtime.
Not even a grab handle!
Wood knot..
The longtail pilots smile was so big, he obviously loves flying his boat
True definition of a Chad....❤
400hp on a toothpick is just insane ❤
We call that nutshell here:) Like a waltnut half.
Your first thai riverboat was what made me subscribed to your channel. It's amazing how this channel has grown so much and your hard work and constantly making amazing content keeps you growing. Keep it up bro. I should have taken a picture with you when I met you in Pattaya 😂. Hopefully when ever I make it back to Thailand I'll run into you again. ✌️
Selfie next time!
@@CBMedia404 for sure bro
I remember when you dropped that video, I was already a member I even got the OG riverboat t-shirt….Well done brother!
a riverboat video is what reeled me in too
Looks like the boat redirects air out the sides so it doesn't lift. There's a lot going on there from their experience no doubt.
I was looking at the flex of the tiller/engine/prop shaft.
As Thai, these boats are like hundreds year of knowhow to make. No engineer there to make a CFD sim, just pure mechanic and experience passthrough generation. So, they might not be perfect, but it's as raw as you can get haha
@@jnhkz Yeah, I watch videos of thai people making boats and it's crazy to watch them build. They make all kinds of angled cuts without a speedsquare or tape measure and it still comes out perfectly. I have no idea how they do it.
The OG Longtail Videos have brought me to this channel and have been subscribed ever since, so I'm extra happy you revisit your roots, this time even in 360°.
You gotta love that electricity work near the water. Just imagine hitting that with your 360 %) Also impressive is the way traffic works in Thailand. They always seem to give each other just enough room without colliding. No matter if it is on the road or on the water. Another impressive video, that gives a great sense of speed. 😎
Flying between the concrete pillars going at least 50 mph is insanely terrifying, esp being exposed without any safety precautions. Ie lifejacket, actual seats. Oh, how I miss and love Thailand.
video can't justify bro. If he bends the tail 1 degree more, fucking concrete pillars right on your face instantly hahaha
Wow the shop looks like a Thai hoarder but I have known mechanics like him and believe me he knows where everything thing is. You can ask him for anything and he knows right where to get it. Another great video Chad.
Amazing how steady the picture was when you can see the "selfie stick" flopping around like a bamboo fly fishing rod. Good to see you back on the water, totally unexpected.
I really love watching your videos of you traveling in Thailand.❤
Seriously EPIC. Dude opened it up and smiled at your terror. LOVE it man.
Yay Thailand River boat is back
I remember going on a tour to the bridge over the river Kwai back in 2004, there was 2 boat loads of us and the guys appeared to b dragging each other down the river with the tourists in the boats. I remember turning to my mate and asking him how fast he reckons we were going. It seriously felt like 200km/ph. Its only now I realised that we were probably on one of these part time drag boats. I've never seen one again until I seen this vid and always questioned myself if my memory was right until now.
That has got to be one of the greatest videos i have ever seen . Here i am sitting in Oregon bored as hell watching your fantastic journey. Thank you for the videos my man . Please tell that man who took you on the ride he is amazing
Look at the happiness on old mates face as he drives that long boat.
Epic
sprintcars are the only thing in the states with 900 hp and weighs 1500 with driver so i can imagine the hp to weight ratio with the longtail
I've been busy the past couple of months, spending my Friday night catching up on your CB media & CB 1 Take posts, and let me tell ya Chad....seeing you back in a longtail boat, rippin' down a canal, with that ear-to-ear grin......
Utter awesomeness brother!
This was absolutely epic, I can't imagine going that fast let alone down a little narrow cannal. My hydrenollin was surging just watching you guys through the screen. Awesome video stay safe.😊
Wow, that's something ya wouldn't forget, the scary thing is you are committed to a very straight line , if someone pulls out in front of you at those speeds there wouldn't be much left of ya, you should have had that guy do your build from start to finish, he seems to have it figured out ? Cheers from Ontario Chad, I can't wait to get to Thailand in a couple of months, be careful, keep your stick on the ice and the shiny side up bud !
60 mph skimming across the water, ZERO safety equipment of any kind. I love it. ❤️
I love this channel. I do not comment much but Chad has a natural talent for sharing with all of us. These videos are so entertaining and informative about the motor sport culture in Thailand. Chad if you are reading this - A huge congratulations to your success and a even bigger thank you for what you do. Rob in California
Yo those selfie stick shots on the boat were insane!!!
Your first few videos on these made me want to build a spiced up longtail like these. I finally built one last summer. Used a 75hp two stroke jetski engine, a 100” long tail; and put it on a 14ft jon boat. It’s certainly not as fast as these, but it goes much faster than my boat was meant for🤣.
I’d love to ride in one of these. One day I’m going to build a 13b rotary one. Great video as always!
A rotary version of these boats is a great idea, do you know if it has been done before?
@@totsuit7518 It’s absolutely been done over there. That’s what powered his Thaitanic boat. Never seen one done over here though. The problem is finding an ideal boat for it, my local river and lake would not be the place to drive those shallow transomed boats the thai guys use.
The Nostalgia!! How Myself, and I'm sure Many first discovered your channel!
It better than Star Trek hitting the warp button!! What an insane phenomenal race machine. He can be proud to build such beautiful looking monsters!
The smile on the drivers face priceless !
look at the smile on the captians face, note he is feathering the throttle you can see it with the puffs of black smoke. Love it!!!
That Black Label Whisky will goes a long way in term of friendship. As for the Euro girls, their number continue to increase year after year and yes, i do find them interesting also. now for the boat, i think a long tail design needed some modernization to align with new tech/ innovation. improvements on aeros and build materials could be ground breaking upgrades that increase speed, stability, drivability, safety and overall experience.
Holy F…! That looked so much fun. Riding on boats like that is on my to-do list for my trip to Thailand later this year. Awesome!
I love the smile on the boats captains face. I was one of your original subscribers back when younhad about 800 subs. I miss the bike tours you did alot.
I think you're right. It looks super cool and crazy exciting and all that, but if that guy offered to take me for a ride I'd probably say "Nah, I'm good thanks". Especially on those narrow canals.
Outstanding, Chad, just fff..ing Outstanding!!!! This must go viral, the best of any riverboat vids you've done. I hope you're able to do more with this guy in the future. He comes across as a really nice guy, and it's great that you gave him a quality whisky [JB black]
One thing I’ve noticed as a common theme is that the thai people are so friendly and humble
That is a badass hobby. I really enjoy these videos.
Turbo noise and intake sounds absolutely insane
How that wood holds that boost god nose but what a guy
Your glasses did well not to fall off whilst that insane turbin was going on
OMG, the look on your face is hilarious. Meanwhile, the boat captain is just smiling like it's just another normal boat ride. Brillant Chad.
All these random engine parts really gets my motor running! The finished product is absolutely just a beauty 100%. Thanks for pointing out your main channel! I will for sure make my way backwards. I like listening to you rambling :D!
One of your best for a while, you could see the slight panic on your face and your pilot smiling as if he was taking a walk in the park.
I really enjoyed the floating market tourist trap. But man, when the nostril boats even start to open up, it is amazing. I'm glad to see you back at it creating awesome content have some fun and a beer cheers to you and Thailand!
Camera seems an ideal choice for this activity. That side on shot would be like a scfi-film if not for the wind flexing the boom.
That dancing the boat does, makes sense at high speed - it gets air pockets out from under the boat, so you don't end up with a high pressure zone flipping it - Compare Donald Campbells Bluebird, to Ken Warby's Spirit of Australia - There a reason Warby was the last man to take the waterspeed record and survive it, his boat also rocks side to side...
The sheer terror on Chad's face is Epic! 😂 That camera does an AMAZING job! 👏🏻
i've been waiting too see his reaction on these beast. Chad was shaking after the first pull. Im just enjoying at work watching this . Glad you're safe brother.
Just crazy insane going that fast on that narrow canal.
Bro I love this channel, it's so awesome to see you thriving while doing what you love. And furthermore, it's awesome to have a spotlight on the amazing things Thai people do.
BIke rides were awesome Chad . Please start again
I love the smile on the drivers face when your screaming like a little ( insert own explicit lol). Thanks for the video bud always love the long tails 😊😊😊
Hello 👋🏻🤠 @CBMedia404 can you tell where is that place. I’m here in Thailand and like to go and see those boats.
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You literally bring content not found anywhere else. Thank you
no life jacket, no helmet, no straps, no seat belt, no bucket seat, no insurance, no fire extinguisher... all you need is guts and bravery to experience the adrenaline rush... awesome!
That is nuts!!! I wanna ride!!!! I was smiling from ear to ear watching y’all fly thru that lil canal.
Absolute madness! Love to see it!
If your worst fear is dying from old age, fear no more. These boats are the answer. Even if you do grow old, you'll appreciate what an accomplishment it was.
We need more turbo boat
3 years since this is on my to do list. Another great video chad.
boat guy just smile like nothing happened 😌
Im going to bangkok in february, does anyone know where i can get a ride in a longtail boat like this.
Did you ever find them in BKK ?
@@BrruuuhhJK-nu3dh No, most of them are outside of Bankok city centre, and could be a bit hard to get to. But try to find them, Must be a lot of fun.
Glad to see this back .PT 1 was one of my fav episodes
Did you sell your boat to someone local? Think they will change the look or could you possibly see it racing some day? Have you ever heard of an accident with one of those boats? Like hitting a piece of debris or a wall or another boat?
Organized Chaos! Thank You for giving Us what We all need! Epic is an understatement.
dude, you should have your own longtail built, that would be awesome !
Chad did have one but it didnt end well
He had a rotary long tail built .... But bad shop practices...it never got completed..he sold the boat..idk about the rotary engine
@slashhamby4663 the rotary is in Heng's garage. You can see it in the walk through video he did recently
That put a smile on my face man that looks insane, what a legend.
great stuff mate love the d max engine
The guy in the back is magnificent. His composure while breaking the sound barrier was phenomenal. (Barefoot)
This is next level shit! ❤🙏
@jonnyasia try it with Som😂
I love the insane modifications the Thai people come up with! absolutely brilliant!
Chad looks like every honda driver….while the boat captain looks like a passenger. Calm collected while chads TERRIFIED. Vtec yo!!!!
Love watching these boats just go full bore like that. Crazy!
9:28 totally unbothered
Love those longTails! Just wanted to let you know, every once in a while, I don’t get a notification. No big deal, I find your new stuff. I am subscribed for both your channels. Don’t want You Tube doing you wrong.😊
Insane speed, The whole rig is piece of art. Regarding the x3 I have had one since they were introduced. It is really an amazing camera, and the longer I have it the more i figure out how to get crazy shots that are impossible any other way.
Fantastic..thanks..! Do.these guys sell plans for these boats ..??.its almist impossible to find plans for Sangpan dtyle boats in the west except rhe San Francisco Pelican class which has Sangpan and Dory lines and a great history...!
Just some fellow gearheads spending hundreds of hours of knuckle busting for good old fashioned fun. All those spare parts are offerings to the god of speed. I love it.👍👍👍
Wow !!! my hearts pounding !!!!! just watching !!!! you have balls of steel !!!!!
Yeah right, that was fkn insane Chad, now i get it. That camera is next level and great perspective. The dudes just crouching there having a casual look around, true master in flow.
That original Longtail video is the first video I saw from you and subscribed. Glad to see you getting back to it. You should do this every year... you get a free face-lift
I didn’t ride those or even knew they existed back in the 1980s when I visited Thailand. Now I have to return just for the ride.
Most Holset turbos are manufactured the same way still, there are "Super" versions of the most common ones with updated housings and compressor wheels. Matched with whatever engine you're using they're great bang for the buck.
This was such a cool perspective man, I loved every moment of it.
I like how he's so chill and you look terrified 😂 not that I wouldnt be but it's funny! Great video!
Still amazing to watch after all these years.
i'm really curious with the ideas of these builders. Specifically on the idea on which is more important on a thai drag racing longboat. More torque or revs.
Chad i have enjoyed this video like i did when you did this the first time. Much love brotha
I love it !!!!!!! Been following for a while now!!!! Long tails in thai are def on the bucket list. If your ever touring Canada and find yourself looking for a different boating experience please look me up! I run mini jet boats in the remote northern rocky mountains and would love to take ya on a tour!
When i went to thailand 6 uears ago these river boats were so much fun and sl quick even though i probably werent on any fast boat.
Awesome Chad, always entertaining 👍
That's stupid fast ! Humans everywhere love to go fast !
HOLY MOTHER of JET ENGINES ON LONGTAIL BOATS in the BAYOUS of THAILAND, Chad, you're at it again!!!!! WOW!! How many times did I just watch this?!?!?!! Glad as well to see you rockin' the shirt I love the most! BRO...!! Be safe! Wow!
These guys have balls of steel going that fast in a confined space with no brakes. 😂
Happy to see you in a better mental space regarding ThaiTantic. Zero judgement, just an observation: those piles of organized chaos probably speak louder than words about the owner's high level of passion, dedication, and work ethic; I bet that he doesn't flake on people like the a-hole who's hiding behind "face".
Please tell me you complimented him on a beautiful boat build. That wood was so nicely finished, you know he took you out on the show boat.