The Raptor Blaster Experience...
Starring Taylor Cohen
(A Big Thanks to Mr. Doug Sand for the camera work today!)


In these series of video clips - Taylor gets more comfortable with the Raptor Blaster. It's been said that it take weeks to get the 'hang' of hovering on the Raptor Blaster...

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Video Clip #1


Here's his web debut! In this clip we're doing about 25mph
and he's getting warmed up.


Video Clip #2


In this clip, we got up to about 30mph to see if that helped
with the hovering.


Video Clip #3


After starting to get the hang of hovering,
Taylor flips off in this clip.


Video Clip #4


He's back! As you'll see hovering is tricky,
we tried to keep directly into the wind for maximum lift.


Video Clip #5


We thought Taylor was starting to get tired
however, he stayed on-board for another 45 minutes!


Video Clip #6


To make it a little more challenging, I started to zig zag
in this clip - Taylor stayed on - no problem!


Video Clip #7


Quite a bit of hovering in this clip - we were
at about 35mph most of the time.


Video Clip #8


Taylor is getting more comfortable being
outside of the wake. In this clip, he rides
from one side to the other - you can see he's
gaining more control of the Raptor Blaster.


Video Clip #9


In this clip, he falls into the wing
and gets ejected when a wave comes up underneath.


Video Clip #10


At the end of this clip Taylor reaches speeds of 45mph,
and should have flipped off into the water
but was able to stay onboard.
You can see the Raptor Blaster automatically
hovers above the water at about 35 mph.