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Originally Posted by HabanaJoe
Phil M
Even though I did not start racing till the mid 80's, everything you said is sooo true!!!
It wasn't being the fastest, it was being able to out last and out navigate the other guy!!!
I have a dumb question, please don't beat me up, I just don't know enough as to why it is this way - what makes a race a race and not a poker run or a gentlemen's race?
If I went on here and said I'm running from Sandy Hook to AC at 10:00 Saturday morning anyone want to try and beat me there?
What are the legal/insurance problems with that? On the open ocean there are no speed limits like a highway where you can't "race each other". There are laws to hang you out to dry if you are "racing".
Is that crazy or could you bring back the good old days? We all know the "sport" is a loser money wise, unlike NHRA or NASCAR. Didn't we all do it back then for the glory, what stands in the the way fo doing that again?
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Well - today its MONEY MONEY MONEY - who has it - how much will they spend - how much will they lose - Ask Jerry Jacoby - he can tell you a lot - or many others - John Delia - some did it for fun - and glory - and how else not to leave it to your kids !
I see nothing stopping 5 to 10 people from organizing their own fun run - poker run - or race - - maybe even on a wild and windy day in the ocean - let them race at 50 miles an hour - over big seas - navigate far from land - Sure, it can be done - and probably will be done some day- too many people have tried to "professionalize" this (Exibition) sport - it just does not work - Boating has always been a money game - and Offshore or big boats all the more - ask anyone that has a Yacht - much less a high performance pleasure boat.
Things have evolved- and changed - but we still have the memories - no safety capsules - just stand up and take the wind and water - no jump suits - just shorts and a t shirt - so you can swim away. No sitting down and thinking you are a jet pilot - none of that.
I remember racing around Cape Cod - I had a bigger boat - 36 fot. Bertram - so i had to give the rest of the field a head start - did not matter - I knew when it would get rough - everyone would slow down - that was when the lenght of my boat counted. It was a one way trip - starting at the base, and racing all they way around the hook and back to the Canal - same with racing around Long Island sound - a ONE WAY trip ! even small boats did that then -
I was young and impressionable - when people like Bill Wishnick, Tony Azara - Tom Gentry - Willie Meyers - and many others raced - no jump suits then - that all changed when it became a circle racing circut - whats the expression for cars "if it dont go, chrome it" - cant figure out the expression to use on Offshore - guess just get a bigger rig (truck) - and fancy uniforms.
I have covered races with the Italians and other Europeans - I can tell you - they dont run a String of Pearls - meaning they dont run alone - they run in bunches - bow to bow - its real racing - it was I mean ! Here we just like to show and tell - get on the "race course" and run in circles - maybe we should limit the gasoline they can cary - and see who finishes or does not run out of gas - that might be more exciting -
We are lucky to have people like Charlie M. and Allen Brown - also people like Richie Powers - among many others that have been there and done it - they have experienced TRUE OFFSHORE RACING - we are lucky to hear their experiences too -
Just a quick example - I was in Viareggio filming for the Italians in 1992 - the race was canceled - I came back to Point Pleasant the next day for an event here - I saw Jack Stuteville - he asked me about the race - i told him it was canceled because of winds and waves - he asked was it blowing over the Sea Wall - i said No - was not that bad - he said - well - when we used to race there the water blew waves OVER the Sea wall - and they still raced - THAT was then - when Offshore was Offshore - now - thanks to the hydro racers we black flag a race when the sun does not shine.
some how - I wish the Cats never were allowed - many would probably be still alive at this time too - they would have run Big V bottoms to their limit - and their physical limits - now they race beyond their limits and ask why - Maybe its time to make new rules- and start the sport again - only this time - make it a ONE DESIGN race -meaning just V bottoms - let the Cats watch and live.
now to unwind ! have vented enough -
PHIL
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