Hell Cat

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Hell Cat
Hell Cat's lift hill

the lift Hill of Hell Cat

Data
Location Clementon Park
( Clementon , New Jersey , USA )
Type Wood - sitting
model Wooden coaster
category Hybrid (steel structure)
Drive type Chain lift hill
Manufacturer S&S Power
costs $ 4 million 
opening September 18, 2004
length 793 m
height 34 m
Departure 32 m
Max. gradient 62 °
Max. speed 90 km / h
Travel time 1:30 min
Trains 2 trains, 4 carriages / train, 2 rows of seats / carriage, 2 seats / row of seats
elements 34 m high lift hill with a 32 m high descent of 62 °,
hill with a 25 m high descent,
hill with a 10 m high descent
Inversions 0

Hell Cat in Clementon Park ( Clementon , New Jersey , USA ) is a wooden coaster model Wooden Coaster from the manufacturer S&S Power , which was opened on September 18, 2004 as a tsunami . However, it only bore this name in the opening year. From 2005 to 2007 the train ran under the name J2 , which stood as an abbreviation for Jack Rabbit 2 , since at that time the Jack Rabbit train was still running in the park.

In 2005, parts of the route were replaced by the manufacturer Great Coasters International to make the journey smoother. In 2006 the railway only had one train, as the other train was at Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters and was being revised there. Further parts of the track were replaced between 2006 and 2007.

Trains

Hell Cat owns two trains made by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters, each with four cars. Four people (two rows of two people) can be seated in each car. The passengers must be at least 1.27 m tall to be allowed to ride.

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Coordinates: 39 ° 48 '7.3 "  N , 74 ° 59' 4.9"  W.