Water coaster (roller coaster)

Water coaster
StatusIn Production: Mack Rides, Golden Horse, and Intamin Discontinued: E&F Miler Industries, and Premier Rides
First manufactured1985
No. of installations40
ManufacturersMack Rides, Golden Horse, Intamin, E&F Miler Industries, and Premier Rides
Restraint StyleLap-bar
Water Coaster at RCDB
The station of Poseidon at Europa Park

A water coaster is a steel roller coaster that combines roller coaster elements, such as chain lift hills and steep drops, with boat-based attraction elements, such as splash-down landings.

De Vliegende Hollander in the Efteling

The boat is pulled up on the tracks and then start a trip. The finale of the water coaster consists of a steep drop that ends in a wave. This roller coaster is characterised by a gentle layout with drops and splash. Some water coasters turn into log flume style trains once they hit the water, with the traditional coaster rails ending leaving the train floating in a trough. Other types of water coasters have fixed rails all the way around the coaster.

The highest water coaster in the world is Divertical, at Mirabilandia in Italy.[1]

  1. ^ "Divertical".

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