On board at 170mph w/"Risky Buisness" @ Desert Storm...
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Tank,
Thanks for posting that video, and taking the time to explain things. The boards can be tough, and they can also be pretty entertaining. Hey, I passed you pretty close in the channel over the weekend, but I think my little orange 28 was too small for you to see me waving. One of these days we will step up to a bigger boat Once again, nice post.
Thanks for posting that video, and taking the time to explain things. The boards can be tough, and they can also be pretty entertaining. Hey, I passed you pretty close in the channel over the weekend, but I think my little orange 28 was too small for you to see me waving. One of these days we will step up to a bigger boat Once again, nice post.
Your boat looks great and again, what was that speed you're getting out of that thing!?
Hope to see you soon.
And to all that say thanks...Thank you for supporting the poker run and enjoying Bobbits hard work, effort, money and time he (and so many others) spends on this passion we all share.
Tank
Last edited by thisistank; 05-02-2008 at 01:30 PM.
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Now that's what I'm talkin' about... When I can afford it!
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Amazing. No Helmets, No Canopy, No Divers, No Helicopters, No Crowd Control, No Breath Analyzer, No Safety Training Required, No Boat Inspections, Boats Going In Every Direction AND SPEEDS OF 170mph plus! The lawyers must line the beaches of poker runs waiting for their next feast!
People in this sport have short memories.