shore dreams for kids and me
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shore dreams for kids and me
a lot of you on the board know me- i'm chris from ocean performance in connecticut. just got back from shore dreams, what an experience omg. Well run and organized i couldn't have been prouder to be a part of such an event. i take my hat off to all of the organizers and volunteers. some of you know i am a captain in the local fire department and a emt. i enjoy volunterering my time as much as i can but this was a special day for me. 26 years in the performance boat business/boat racing, this was the BEST thing i have ever done with a performsnce boat in my life. thanks for letting me be a part of it njppc. looking forward next year. great job all. hence the thread title shore dreams for kids--and me. Chris
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Chris - thank you for making the trip down to the Jersey Shore!
You were a madman....first one to the dock and last one to leave!! Thank you so much for your dedication. Every boat load I saw you bring in had smiles plastered on their faces.
Thank you again for making the trip and we look forward to hosting you again next year!
You were a madman....first one to the dock and last one to leave!! Thank you so much for your dedication. Every boat load I saw you bring in had smiles plastered on their faces.
Thank you again for making the trip and we look forward to hosting you again next year!
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Highlight of my Day. A Family of 6 got on board. The 6 year old boy Joey, jumped up on my lap and proceeded to instruct me on how to drive a boat. So, I figured lets see what this kids got. He drove the boat out of the Marina area, through the bridge, 6 miles around the bay and back. Without even a slight problem. All he wanted to know was how much faster will this thing go. When the time came for his ride to end, I got the most memorable hug you could ever imagine. Thanks NJPPC for that memory. Smitty