Raging Wolf Bobs
Raging Wolf Bobs | |
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Location |
Geauga Lake & Wildwater Kingdom ( Aurora , Ohio , USA ) |
Type | Wood - sitting |
Drive type | Chain lift hill |
Manufacturer | Dinn Corporation |
Designer | Curtis D. Summers |
costs | 2 million US dollars |
opening | May 28, 1988 |
closure | June 16, 2007 |
height | 24 m |
Max. gradient | 50 ° |
Max. speed | 81 km / h |
Travel time | 2:00 min |
Trains | 2 trains, 6 cars / train, 2 rows of seats / car, 2 seats / row of seats |
Inversions | 0 |
Raging Wolf Bobs in Geauga Lake & Wildwater Kingdom ( Aurora , Ohio , USA ) was a wooden roller coaster manufactured by Dinn Corporation , which opened on May 28, 1988. At the end of 2007 the park and thus also Raging Wolf Bobs were closed. It was built on the model of the Bobs in Riverview Park ( Chicago ). After the shutdown, the track was auctioned off for $ 2,500 to Apex Western Machinery Movers , who will transport the track for an unnamed customer.
The runway, which was built for 2 million US dollars, reached a height of 24 m and had a maximum gradient of 50 °. The maximum speed was 80 km / h.
Trains
Raging Wolf Bobs owned two trains made by Gerstlauer Amusement Rides , each with six cars. Four people (two rows of two people) could sit in each car. The passengers had to be at least 1.22 m tall to be allowed to ride. Individually locking lap bars were used as a restraint system. Originally, the track was equipped with trains from the manufacturer Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters . For the 2003 season, one train was replaced by a train from the Villain roller coaster . In 2005 a train from The Legend ( Holiday World ) was added.
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Coordinates: 41 ° 21 ′ 8.9 ″ N , 81 ° 22 ′ 19.9 ″ W.