Suzuki Hypercat Powerboat

£149.00

Dates and Availability

Suzuki Hypercat Powerboat

The 300HP Suzuki powered Hypercat is similar to the craft used in the class one powerboat series. Feel the speed and grace of this highly responsive racing machine. She can power through almost any water at high speed sending the boat flying high above the surface.
Location: Southampton Water
Rating: Rating of 5 Rating Information
Order Info: Order a 10-month Gift Voucher or call us to book directly onto a date
Itinerary:
    Your experience begins with a safety briefing and an introduction to the boats. You then get changed into the racing team kit and safety gear. Then it’s onto the water. The Driver (usually a current or past racer) heads into the Solent to show what the boat can do. Your two hours on board includes approximately 20 minutes of hands-on driving and tuition. The boat operates within Southampton Water and extends into the Solent. The boat is soft riding and the seating comfortable. With over twice the power of the Honda Powerboats and an ‘air entrapment hull’ you will soon be flying into the Solent.
  • When can i go?

    The Experience runs from April through to October on selected dates
  • How long will i be at the venue?

    Approx. 2.5 hours
  • What if the weather is bad?

    This Experience is dependant on suitable weather conditions. It is essential that you call for a weather check between 5pm and 7pm the day before your experience is due to take place (number will be supplied)

Further Details

No. of people can book: Individuals and groups welcome
Important Information: You must be over 16 years old, at least 5' tall and weigh no more than 16 and a half stone to take part. Please note this experience is not suitable for those with a serious back or heart complaint or for pregnant women. Please dress warmly, with non-slip shoes (e.g. trainers or deck shoes), waterproofs and safety equipment will be provided. Bear in mind that there is a high wind-chill factor aboard the boat! Bring a change of clothes just in case