JetLev and JetSurf on display at Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show

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JetLev and JetSurf on display at Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show

The amazing Jet set, consisting of JetLev and JetSurf, will be exhibited at the 2012 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, held from May 24 to 27. The JetLev can throw you up to 10m in the air, while the JetSurf can cruise up to 25km per hour for two hours.

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21 May 2012

Running from 24 to 27 May, two southern hemisphere firsts will be on display at this year’s Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, the JetLev as well as JetSurf.

Jet Lev in action

Jet Lev in action

Visitors to this year’s boat show will be astounded at the high-tech gear on show, in live demonstrations that will run daily, at 10am, noon and 2pm in the demonstration area of Marina C Arm.

Imported from Germany, the JetLev from Jetpack Adventures can reach 10 metres in the air (30 feet) – the height of a three storey building!

Water is pumped from a jetski like device up a large hose to the Jetpack unit. Up to 4000 litres of water a minute can pump through the jetpack. That would empty a household pool in 10 minutes!

Powered by a petrol 4 stroke motor / 250 horsepower or 190kw, it can carry a person up to 150kgs. Solid, yet light, the Jetpack is made of carbon fibre and has an inbuilt throttle on the handle like a motorbike that allows it to hover, go backwards and turn on a dime, up high or down low.

It has a 5 point safety harness similar to a racing car and Pilots can and will perform hands free at times as the jetpacks are so stable.

The Jetpack has a safety lanyard stop/start like a jetski and you can place one’s hands in the water jets without being hurt.

Jet Surf

Jet Surf

The JetLev can cruise up to 25 kilometres an hour for as long as two hours. Best of all, beginners can learn to fly in under 10 minutes

Chief pilot, Jack Ellison was the First person in Australia to fly the Jetpack. Jack is renowned for his Water spectaculars worldwide, as well as Darling Harbour NYE celebrations, Red Bull Air events and Australia Day events using fireworks and lasers on Jet skis.

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