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Post October 1st, 2005, 6:35 am
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Ok, this project was a little older. It started off on coastersims but because riscit it got on temporary pauze. And since i ain't going back uploading there, i'm going to continue it in here [:)]

Well. This is my ride that is going to be the first launched stand up water coaster. Lot of water-features will be: Water rays, sprinklers, waterfalls, Wet-fog, etc, etc...
The stats:
max g's: 5g, only on 2 spots, for the rest the max is 4g...
max lats: 1g, one spot it reaches short 1.6...
launch speed: 95km/u - 59mph
Launch g's: 1.3g
Brake g's: 1.5g
Trains: 2
Cars per train: 6
Seats per train: 24 seats
ride time: 1minute and 12 seconds of fun!
capicity: 2400 riders per hour

Here are some pictures of the ride:

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Train in station

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Waiting for departure to launch pad...

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launching 95km/u - 59mph...

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Cobra roll

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dive under dive loop

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zero g roll with waterwall

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coming out the zero g

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High speed helix, view out of the queueline

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final 90 degree turn, also view out of the queueline

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braking in foggy tunnel

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Ride overview


Still what to do list:
- Finish Scenery
- Finish supporting
- Get a name
- Upload!
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Name im not sure of but the ride is very orignal in my stand point nice work

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Post October 1st, 2005, 11:23 am
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some interesting names from you guys. I'll think about them [:)]

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"Wasser"

Water in German. Sometimes translating into just a different language changes the whole outlook of a name scheme. Excellent looking ride though Dirk!

Post October 1st, 2005, 11:32 am

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This ride would fit very nicley in to SeaWorld Orlando

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whoe its hot, or cool.. [:P] I wealy like it! Is this no limits or what?

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Call it Frankium!!! Or something like that. You put that in water and BANG [:D]

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a new coaster for six flags orleans?, they've got enough water...
or something for after the greenhouse effect....

oh, and you could call it dueterium, heavy water that is used for cold fusion, or call it cold fusion...

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Standup....bleh. I'd like to have kids thank you very much...

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Originally posted by Thorazine

Standup....bleh. I'd like to have kids thank you very much...


then you're doing it all wrong!

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Originally posted by Thorazine

Standup....bleh. I'd like to have kids thank you very much...


I must be the only one on this site that doesn't have a problem with B&M stand-ups. I never have ANY pressure there, and I'm 5'8".

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I've never ridden one. But, if I'm near SFMM I'll take a ride on Riddler's.

You just gotta follow the tips of the enthusiasts and you wont end up having pain in that area.

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All I do is stand STRAIGHT up and everything falls into place. the signs are there for a reason, FOLLOW them.

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^^So I guess what you're saying is that it's the rider's fault that they hurt themselves on stand ups?

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Originally posted by Jimmy Yoshi

Originally posted by Thorazine

Standup....bleh. I'd like to have kids thank you very much...


I must be the only one on this site that doesn't have a problem with B&M stand-ups. I never have ANY pressure there, and I'm 5'8".


It really depends what stand ups you've ridden. I havent heard that many complaints about B&M stand ups, i have about the Intamin AG stand ups though, like Shockwave at Drayton, was uncomfy on my first ride. But thats more the restraints than the bicycle seat thing.

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^I think that restraints now are more comfy than ever for a lot of companies. But some companies still have uncomfortable ones.

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