Jet Rescue Explained

Jet Rescue
Logodimensions:250px
Imagedimensions:250px
Location:Sea World (Australia)
Type:Steel
Type2:Launched
Type3:Motorbike
Status:Operating
Year:2008
Manufacturer:Intamin
Designer:Sea World
Lift:2 friction wheel hydraulic launches
Height M:6
Length M:560
Speed Km/H:70
Inversions:0
Duration:32 seconds
Capacity:800
Gforce:2.5
Restriction Cm:125
Trains:2
Carspertrain:8
Rowspercar:1
Ridersperrow:2
Rcdb Number:4293
Custom Label 1:Restraints
Custom Value 1:Lap bar

Jet Rescue is a steel launched jet ski roller coaster made by Intamin that opened on 26 December 2008 at Sea World on the Gold Coast, Australia. The ride has a very twisted and banked layout with several fast directional changes. Unlike other family launch roller coasters, Jet Rescue features two launches. The ride features a unique jet ski style of seating with lap bar restraints. The ride is based upon Sea World's Research and Rescue Foundation performing the rescue of a sea lion.[1]

History

In the first half of 2008, a small area of the Sea World Ski Lake north of the bridge was filled with sand to aid in the construction of a new roller coaster. The Sea World Train was closed to give vehicles access to the construction site and remains closed to this day. By July, some of the footings of the roller coaster were put into place.[2] One month later work began on digging out a pit to house the ride's hydraulic system.[3] In late August, pieces of track began arriving in Sea World's car park.[4] This continued throughout September.[5] In late September, vertical construction started with a portion of the station and brake run being completed.[6] In late October, construction of the track was completed.[7] Throughout November, work focused on the construction of theming elements including rocks as well as the ride's station.[8] In late November, the ride was officially announced to the public.[9] In early December, testing began on the ride.[10] On 26 December 2008, Jet Rescue officially opened to the public.[11] Within the first month of Jet Rescue operating, it was closed several times to fix a variety of problems with its operation.[12]

Characteristics

Overview

Jet Rescue is a launched roller coaster manufactured by Intamin. It was the second in the company's series of family launch roller coasters with the first being Motocoaster (Dreamworld) at nearby park Dreamworld.[13] Jet Rescue is located between Leviathan and Storm Coaster on a portion of land which was formerly part of the Sea World Lake.[14]

Statistics

The ride consists of of track. The ride features two sections of launch track which power the trains to speeds of 65km/h70km/h, respectively. These launch tracks are powered by a Friction Wheel Hydraulic system which consists of a series of high speed drive tires used in succession to propel the trains forward. Riders will experience between 2.5 and 3 times the force of gravity throughout the ride. One cycle of the ride lasts approximately 30 seconds, allowing Jet Rescue to cater for up to 800 riders per hour.

Trains

Jet Rescue features two trains which each feature eight cars. Each car seats a pair of riders who are restrained by the use of a lap bar. The ride vehicles are modelled after jet skis to match the theme of the ride. Transfer track is located adjacent to the unload station allowing Sea World to operate the ride with one or two trains.

Experience

Queue

The ride's queue begins alongside the unload station and continues in one long stretch towards the load station. When in line with the load station, the queue performs several switchbacks before allowing riders to line up alongside air gates to let them on the ride. On the far side of the load station several television monitors loop through a video explaining how to get on the ride. The video also details that the riders' mission is to rescue a trapped sea lion for the Sea World Foundation.

Ride

Riders board one of two trains, each featuring 16 jet skis. After being cleared to dispatch, the ride uses a hydraulic friction wheel mechanism to launch riders out of the station at a speed of 65km/h. The ride then enters a wide, highly banked helix to the right before perpendicularly crossing over the launch track at a height of 6m (20feet). The ride then dips to the left and an on-ride photo is taken. The track then levels out and enters a tunnel parallel with the station. Upon entering the tunnel, another set of friction wheels are activated to launch the riders to the faster speed of 70km/h. The opposite end of the tunnel is covered in mist preventing riders from seeing the approaching track. The instant that the train emerges from the tunnel it banks sharply to the right. This is followed by four quick, directional changing turns between rocks and past an animatronic sea lion. The track then elevates off the ground level to cross over the track a second time before entering the brake runs. The ride slowly makes its way into the unload station where riders disembark their jet skis and exit via the merchandise shop. On-ride photos and Jet Rescue merchandise can be purchased here.[15] [16] [17] [18]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jet Rescue. MyFun. 7 May 2010. Sea World.
  2. Web site: Seipelt. Gavin. Jet Rescue (Sea World). Photos. Parkz. 11 August 2016. July 2008.
  3. Web site: Seipelt. Gavin. Jet Rescue (Sea World). Photos. Parkz. 11 August 2016. August 2008.
  4. Web site: Jet Rescue (Sea World). Photos. Parkz. 11 August 2016. joz. August 2008.
  5. Web site: Jet Rescue (Sea World). Photos. Parkz. 11 August 2016. joz. September 2008.
  6. Web site: Jet Rescue (Sea World). Photo. Parkz. 11 August 2016. joz. 22 September 2008.
  7. Web site: Seipelt. Gavin. Jet Rescue (Sea World). Photo. Parkz. 11 August 2016. 19 October 2008.
  8. Web site: Seipelt. Gavin. Jet Rescue (Sea World). Photos. Parkz. 11 August 2016. November 2008.
  9. News: Redmond. Renee. Multimillion dollar boost for Coast theme parks. 11 August 2016. Gold Coast Bulletin. 19 November 2008.
  10. Web site: Jet Rescue (Sea World). Photos. Parkz. 11 August 2016. joz. December 2008.
  11. Jet Rescue. Sea World. m. 4293. 11 August 2016.
  12. Web site: Wilson. Richard. Rocky debuts for WVTP. Parkz. 11 August 2016. 25 January 2009.
  13. Mick Doohan's Motocoaster. Dreamworld. m. 3950. 19 August 2012.
  14. Web site: Park Map. MyFun. 19 August 2012. Sea World. 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20101018012038/http://seaworld.myfun.com.au/Visitor-Information/Park-Map.aspx. 18 October 2010. dead.
  15. News: Dew. Jake. Get a grip on real rescue ride. 20 February 2011. Gold Coast Bulletin. 30 December 2008.
  16. News: Theme park riders to the rescue. 20 February 2011. Gold Coast Bulletin. 29 December 2010.
  17. Web site: JetSki Coaster - The Family Launch Coaster . Intamin Worldwide . 20 February 2011. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110707003108/http://data.sphosting.ch/Intamin/Media/JetSki%20Coaster/JetSki%20Coaster.pdf . 7 July 2011 .
  18. Web site: Jet Rescue. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211215/LnyWjeGq1sw . 2021-12-15 . live. Video. YouTube. 21 February 2011. ChillyKids.