Thursday, January 19, 2012

How can I make my SeaDoo Challenger 180 go faster? It already has a factory Super Charger on it.?

It is a 215 Horse Power inboard, jet propultion motor.How can I make my SeaDoo Challenger 180 go faster? It already has a factory Super Charger on it.?
I AM SURE IT GOES FAR TOO FAST AS IT IS!!! Leave it alone, don't be foolish and dont do foolish things! FOUR(4) family members in our area were KILLEDkilled in an instant this past January because the young male driver/owner had to show off!!! The only survivor was the 16 year old daughter! She saw her entire family die b4 her eyes, boats and speed DO NOT MIX !!!!!! Slow down, get experience (years of it) and still stay careful -- wild speed KILLS!!!

Divers find man's body near crash

Golden Gate Estates resident鈥檚 body the last of 4 recovered after deadly boat wreck near Marco



By Ryan Mills



Tuesday, January 9, 2007



Divers discovered the body of a missing 20-year-old Golden Gate Estates man Monday afternoon while searching near the site of Saturday's deadly boat crash off Big Marco Pass near Marco Island.



The body of James Molter, 15095 Summit Place Circle, was discovered at 1:33 p.m. close to where the crash occurred, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission spokeswoman Dani Moschella said. The FWC is the lead agency in the investigation of the crash.



"It was basically at the crash scene underwater," Moschella said. "Any time you do searches in water it's difficult. ... I understand the water conditions were somewhat murky during the first search. It's common for divers to miss something, which is why they went down again in the same place.



"It's kind of that needle in the haystack phenomenon."



The body was taken to the sheriff's substation on Marco Island and transported to the Collier County Medical Examiner's Office. Moschella said she could not confirm a report that Molter's body showed signs of trauma when it was found.



The FWC won't know whether the impact of the accident or drowning was the cause of death until the examiner's office releases the autopsy report. Moschella said she believed that autopsies had been performed on Linda Molter, 42, her daughter Meagan, 22, and Meagan's fianc茅, Harper Simpson II, 31, who died in the crash around sunset Saturday.



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The reports will go directly to the FWC, but investigators at the agency might not get the reports for weeks, according to Moschella. She said that the examiner's office is performing toxicology tests on the bodies for any traces of drugs or alcohol.



"We don't know if alcohol played a part in this crash," Moschella said. "That will be part of the medical examination. Toxicology reports can take weeks to come back."



Alan Molter, the father of James and Meagan, and the husband of Linda Molter, was not home on Monday evening for comment. Neither were the parents of Harper Simpson II. A woman who answered the door said Simpson's parents were busy making funeral arrangements, but provided a prepared statement, which she said was from both families.



"The Simpson family and Molter family would like to express our gratitude for the outpouring of love and prayers during our time of great loss. Harper Jay Simpson II, his fianc茅e, Meagan Molter, and other family members of Meagan's family were on the boat, enjoying a fun afternoon of family togetherness. We have limited knowledge of the accident at this time. Hopefully, questions concerning this tragic accident will be answered with the ongoing investigation. We ask that the media please respect the privacy of the families and friends that are mourning. Funeral arrangements will be announced as soon as possible," the statement read.



Simpson's parents work at the Collier County Health Department where the atmosphere was grief stricken Monday, said Deb Millsap, spokeswoman for the department. Meagan Molter also worked at the hospital.



Simpson's father, also Harper Simpson, works in planning for disaster and terrorism response and his mother, Phyllis Simpson, works in the environmental health office in food safety inspection. Molter was a pool safety inspector.



"It's just grief everywhere," Millsap said, adding that the health department and its employees have always been like a family. "It's very sad. The couple was well loved and (so was) the family. It's pretty tough."



The family members died when the boat they were riding in, a 1994 Powerplay, flew into the air, slammed back into the water and broke apart, a Collier County sheriff's official said. The boat was traveling straight and at a high rate of speed when the crash occurred, Moschella said.



Jennifer Molter, 16, also of Summit Place Circle, was the only person on the boat to survive the crash. She was pulled from the water by fishermen and transported to NCH Healthcare System's Downtown Naples Hospital.



"It's a miracle that this girl survived with hardly a scratch," Moschella said. "I guess it just wasn't her time."



Alan Molter said Sunday that Simpson purchased the 33-foot boat about three weeks ago. He also said he noticed a stress crack on the boat, but wasn't sure if the crack was there before Simpson bought the boat.



Attempts to locate the boat's previous owner were unsuccessful Monday.



"As for stress cracks, that's common in older boats," Moschella said. "It happens. It doesn't necessarily mean that that crack caused the crash."



Mike Cozza, the manager of the DeVoe Collision Center where Simpson had worked for about seven years as an autobody employee, said Monday was a hard day for everybody at work. He described Simpson as a fun person who was close to all of his co-workers.



"We're devastated by it," Cozza said. "To see the place where he normally works empty, it's tough. It's a constant reminder that he's not with us any longer."



Cozza said he didn't know where Simpson bought the boat.



"He just recently got it and was really excited about it," he said.



The investigation into the cause of the crash will continue as investigators continue analyzing the remains of the boat, interview witnesses and talk to experts, Moschella said. Divers on Monday also discovered a section of the hull of the boat, she said.



"Every piece of that boat is important to our investigation," Moschella said. "They're going over the pieces inch by inch. ... It will help answer the questions we have about this crash. Every scenario, every possibility, they're considering."



In the accident's wake, officials emphasized the need for boaters to wear life jackets. None of the five people aboard the broken vessel was wearing life jackets, Moschella said.



Staff writers Denise Zoldan and Liz Freeman contributed to this report.
add a nitro boost and you'll love it!!!How can I make my SeaDoo Challenger 180 go faster? It already has a factory Super Charger on it.?
I wouldnt touch it they dont last long at the best of times, doing anything to it is asking for trouble
Kick it.How can I make my SeaDoo Challenger 180 go faster? It already has a factory Super Charger on it.?
use jp5 --it will go much faster for a while

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