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Powerboat ride in Southampton for £29.00 @ Time Out

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Ahh, the seaside. The smell of salty air and the sound of lapping waves. Break the tranquillity with a super-sonic speedboat and race along Southampton’s Quay on your trip out of London – fast. Saber Powersports have one motto when you take over the wheel: drive it like it’s stolen. The only company in the UK that lets you take over will have you in speedy bliss along the coast.
Need to know:

This voucher is valid for a 60-minute powerboat ride with Saber Powersports in Southampton.
To book, email info@sabermarine.com or phone 01243575428 and quote your unique voucher code.
Children must be 12 or over and accompanied by a parent or guardian if under 18.
This voucher is valid for redemption on weekends only until October 31 2012.
Saber Powersports recommend you wear a t-shirt, jeans, soft shoes or trainers, sunglasses, sunscreen and a sweatshirt.
Weight restrictions apply please contact Saber Powersports for details.
Not recommended for people with back and neck injuries or pregnant women.
This voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer, cancelled, exchanged or refunded.

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    VDisillusioned
    A "super-sonic" speedboat - now that would be impressive!
    emiratesstadium
    60 minute speed boat ride for £29....... Costs more to hire a pedalo for 60 minutes.

    Good price.
    twinsen
    this would be cool
    EXPAT
    768+ mph ... I don't think so, but it would be incredible if it was....

    The speed of sound is the distance travelled during a unit of time by a sound wave propagating through an elastic medium. In dry air at 20 °C (68 °F), the speed of sound is 343.2 metres per second (1,126 ft/s). This is 1,236 kilometres per hour (768 mph), or about one kilometer in three seconds or approximately one mile in five seconds.

    In fluid dynamics, the speed of sound in a fluid medium (gas or liquid) is used as a relative measure of speed itself. The speed of an object (in distance per time) divided by the speed of sound in the fluid is called the Mach number. Objects moving at speeds greater than Mach1 are traveling at supersonic speeds.

    The speed of sound in an ideal gas is independent of frequency, but it weakly depends on frequency for all real physical situations. It is a function of the square root of the absolute temperature, but is nearly independent of pressure or density for a given gas. For different gases, the speed of sound is inversely dependent on square root of the mean molecular weight of the gas, and affected to a lesser extent by the number of ways in which the molecules of the gas can store heat from compression, since sound in gases is a type of compression. Although, in the case of gases only, the speed of sound may be expressed in terms of a ratio of both density and pressure, these quantities are not fully independent of each other, and canceling their common contributions from physical conditions leads to a velocity expression using the independent variables of temperature, composition, and heat capacity noted above.

    In common everyday speech, speed of sound refers to the speed of sound waves in air. However, the speed of sound varies from substance to substance. Sound travels faster in liquids and non-porous solids than it does in air. It travels about 4.3 times faster in water (1,484 m/s), and nearly 15 times as fast in iron (5,120 m/s), than in air at 20 degrees Celsius.

    In solids, sound waves propagate as two different types. A longitudinal wave is associated with compression and decompression in the direction of travel, which is the same process as all sound waves in gases and liquids. A transverse wave, often called shear wave, is due to elastic deformation of the medium perpendicular to the direction of wave travel; the direction of shear-deformation is called the "polarization" of this type of wave. In general, transverse waves occur as a pair of orthogonal polarizations. These different waves (compression waves and the different polarizations of shear waves) may have different speeds at the same frequency. Therefore, they arrive at an observer at different times, an extreme example being an earthquake, where sharp compression waves arrive first, and rocking transverse waves seconds later.

    The speed of an elastic wave in any medium is determined by the medium's compressibility and density. The speed of shear waves, which can occur only in solids, is determined by the solid material's stiffness, compressibility and density.

    Edited By: EXPAT on Aug 15, 2012 20:11
    muckspreader1
    wow i think some people need to get a life.Abit overkill as an answer and pointless waste of time.Excellent deal for an hour in a FAST moving speedboat.Hot from me
    money-talks
    good if you are in the area
    VDisillusioned
    I would like to point out that I meant a smiley emoticon at the end of my post but circumstances hastened me along :) I vote hot, £29 for an hour speedboat drive where, correct me if I am wrong, you get to drive is awesomely good value. But it's not actually good enough value for me to drive 5 hours or so to get there. Now if it really was super-sonic, then that really would be another matter - in fact I'd be there in 3 hours, from now, ready to go ;)
    manoj123
    Is it £29 per person?
    DRINKGIRLS
    Surely, if its weekends only and before the 31st October... It will be booked solid??!!!
    DRINKGIRLS
    PS... The speed of sound is 0.0000000000000001 meters per second... well that's how long it took for something I said to register in the ex's head.....
    qwerty123456
    Do you think its £29 each?
    DRINKGIRLS
    I,m betting on each person... Looking at the pic with the seats in the back, I think you will have 3 others with you, and each have a go... Think I will call them tomorrow and see who goes with you, and check availability... would be cracking for my Bro's 40th this week!!!
    qwerty123456
    manoj123
    Is it £29 per person?


    Just checked online and i think it is per person, not bad though considering how cheap it is :)
    Reload
    Was stuck for what to ask for for my bday from my parents this year and this was perfect, cheers! :D
    hawk299
    hawk299
    available times at http://www.powtas.co.uk

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