Windjammer Surf Racers

Windjammer Surf Racers was the name of a double steel roller coaster at Knott 's Berry Farm ( Buena Park, California, USA), which was opened on 26 March 1997.

The path from the model Looping Mouse manufacturer Togo went to 2 March 2000. In 1999 she was called Jammer, as a clothing company thinks the use of the name Windjammer Surf Racers for themselves. It was after the matter has been clarified, renamed back to the original name. From 3 March 2000 to July 2001, the train was still in the park, but no longer drove.

Windjammer Surf Racers basaß ten trains, each with two cars. In each car could four people (two rows of two people) take place. The passengers had to be at least 1.22 m tall to ride allowed. As restraint system came shoulder strap for use.

The journey

Windjammer Surf Racers was a unique roller coaster; it went small, wild mouse - like features on a complete route. There were two independent routes (red and yellow), which ran parallel to each other, which could take place a race between the trains of both lines.

The station of the roller coaster had no pneumatically driven gates before the entry platforms to protect the waiting guests from the incoming train.

The route was designed as a reference to the Southern California culture, complete with tall palm trees, sand, a small lagoon, a reduced lifeguard watchtower and other typical beach props. The sale Building for onride photos ( shots while driving) was introduced to a side of a reduced copy of a yacht.

825749
de