Chinese activist Kwon Pyong, a critic of Xi Jinping, flees to South Korea on jet ski
Chinese activist Kwon Pyong, a critic of Xi Jinping, flees to South Korea on jet ski
With five barrels of petrol, binoculars and a compass, Kwon Pyong navigates a jet ski more than 300 kilometres across the Yellow Sea from Shandong to Incheon.
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I was going to ask how far that was. Jeez.
Now I can ask how long did that take? *Googling says average jetski is 90 km/h, so about 3.5 hours, but he's pulling 5 barrels.
57 1 Reply300 kilometers for anyone not reading the article. He
crossed the Yellow Sea on a 1,800cc jet ski from Shandong province, using binoculars and a compass to navigate and towing five barrels of fuel.
I went in wondering how far a jetski could get you. Pretty impressive.
58 0 ReplyThis could work as an ad for whatever company made that jetski
35 0 ReplyLook! It wasn't in the shop for a whole 3.5 hours!
17 0 ReplyIts a Yamaha, the only brand of jet ski that could possibly go that far without breaking
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That’s the top speed lol. I rented a jet ski once, 130bhp and it could do 70kmh. At that speed it’s super tiring lol
29 0 ReplyAt 60kph which a 1.8 litre jetski should be able to handle fine, that's 5 hours minimum. Considering he would have had to stop for gas and stretch his legs, add a few hours extra.
22 1 Replytowing five barrels would slow that to a crawl methinks
29 0 ReplyHopefully the coffee is better in the sea than it is at truck stops.
I wonder how long it would take to cross larger bodies of water, and how many barrels you'd need to tow.
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