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More Than Just For Fun, Jetskis Save Lives In Hawaii

Jetskis and different private watercraft are among the many most enjoyable you may have on the water. Associate Editor Robbie Bacon simply went on all the way down to Florida to check journey Sea-Doo’s all new lineup, so keep tuned for that.

But do you know that these aquatic bikes can save lives, too?

In coastal areas all around the world, the usage of jetskis goes nicely past sports activities and recreation. For instance, in Honolulu, Hawaii, jetskis are being utilized by lifeguards usually, and have develop into an vital instrument for saving lives. In truth, the Hawaiian Lifeguard Association began a “train the trainer” course in Kaneohe Bay particularly centering on utilizing jetskis in life-saving functions.

 

More particularly, lifeguards had been educated on the perfect jetski ways, strategies, and procedures for rescuing folks in various eventualities. A report by Hawaii News Now goes into element about this, highlighting that any such coaching is a primary of its variety, and has the potential to transcend the shores of Hawaii, probably saving tons of of lives all around the world.

Indeed, representatives from Japan took half within the coaching exercise, too, with Taishi Otono, representing the Okinawan Life Saving Association, highlighting the potential jetskis have relating to conserving shores protected.

“I want to make Japanese water safety higher so this is very good, important training,” Otono advised Hawaii News Now, including that there’s a scarcity of certified water emergency responders in Japan.

The Hawaiian Lifeguard Association’s coaching program goals to standardize the best way lifeguards navigate the surf, with the last word aim being to succeed in swimmers in misery rather more shortly. Harold Teshima, a Maui County water security officer, defined: “So across the state, it’s so important to standardize our rescue techniques so that the communities, the swimmers, the surfers, visitors and locals get the same high-quality rescue techniques when they need it.”

And Hawaii’s lifeguards are already utilizing these gadgets to save lots of folks, as this 12 months has seen wild surf circumstances slam the North Shore of Oahu, canceling surf occasions and battering would-be {and professional} big-wave riders. 

“My first visual after the accident, or initial impact, was looking up at these angles—the lifeguards—surrounded me and I had an oxygen mask on and a neck brace and brain matter seeping out of my head,” says Kohl Christensen, who virtually died again in 2020, however was rescued, telling Surfer, “The North Shore lifeguards being there on a jetski saved my life.” 

Having enjoyable on the seashore is all the time an superior factor. But security ought to by no means take a again seat. Using private watercraft like jetskis in safeguarding the waters used each for work and play can actually go a good distance in making certain peace of thoughts for beachgoers.

This is very true for locations frequented by vacationers and wannabe surfers from all around the world, such because the picturesque seashores of Hawaii, Japan, Bali, and extra.

Abandoned Dump Truck Fires Up Two-Stroke V12 Diesel After Many Years

We usually associate twelve-cylinder engines with high-end cars and the occasional SUV like the Audi Q7 V12 TDI, Rolls-Royce Cullinan, or the Bentley Bentayga. However, these powerful engines have a long history of serving a utilitarian purpose at work sites, such as the Detroit Diesel Series 71, a two-stroke engine available in both inline and V configurations.

Left to rot for many years, a rusty abandoned dump truck features the V12 variant with a 14-liter displacement and about 425 horsepower. The 12V-71 was offered with varying outputs between 394 hp to 525 hp. A nearly hour-long video showcases the revival of this massive 852-cubic-inch engine, which at one time hauled heavy loads at a quarry in Queensland, Australia. The dump truck, sadly, was left for dead to make way for newer, more advanced big rigs.

The Detroit Diesel Series 71 used a gear-driven Roots blower, though it was technically called a naturally aspirated engine by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). After being dormant and exposed to the elements, the dump truck had a rust hole in the intake. With the addition of fresh diesel, a fuel injector cleaner, and WD-40, along with the installation of a pair of batteries, the V12 engine roars again in the video.

If you want to jump to the best part of the video, that V12 roars again from the 54:20 mark.

New Volkswagen GTI Trademark Hints At Inevitable Electric Performance Future

Americans are familiar with the GTI badge as it is commonly associated with hot Golfs. However, Volkswagen has also applied the Grand Touring Injection treatment to other models. While the Polo GTI is still available in some parts of the world, including Europe, the pint-sized up! GTI was phased out earlier this year. Looking back, Volkswagen has also released lesser-known models like the Lupo GTI and Scirocco GTI, as well as a one-off Passat GTI.

As Volkswagen moves towards an electric future, the company has made a commitment to retain iconic badges such as GTI and R in the era of zero-emission vehicles. They have hinted at using the GTX suffix for high-performance versions of the ID.4, ID.5, and the upcoming ID. Buzz minivan. However, the fate of the ID.3 hot hatch remains uncertain. Company CEO Thomas Schäfer mentioned the possibility of discontinuing it, but assured that GTI and R models will continue. In the meantime, it appears that Volkswagen is taking early steps in transitioning the GTI to electric power.