Point Pleasant Race on Sunday
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Point Pleasant Race on Sunday
In case you in the area of the Jersey Shore this Sunday, stop by and see the first race of the OPA season. The race starts at 1pm. Best place to watch is by Jenkinsons or anywhere between Point Pleasant Beach and Bay Head.
Of course watching the boats rip out the inlet at full speed is a thrill that should be not be missed. This will happen at 12:30.
Looks like we'll have about 30 to 35 boats in just 5 P-classes so there's plenty of boats in each class to keep things interesting.
Enjoy the show, it's all free. See the racers milling area for more info.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=81917
Of course watching the boats rip out the inlet at full speed is a thrill that should be not be missed. This will happen at 12:30.
Looks like we'll have about 30 to 35 boats in just 5 P-classes so there's plenty of boats in each class to keep things interesting.
Enjoy the show, it's all free. See the racers milling area for more info.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=81917
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Re: Point Pleasant Race on Sunday
Originally Posted by Ron P
In case you in the area of the Jersey Shore this Sunday, stop by and see the first race of the OPA season. The race starts at 1pm. Best place to watch is by Jenkinsons or anywhere between Point Pleasant Beach and Bay Head.
Of course watching the boats rip out the inlet at full speed is a thrill that should be not be missed. This will happen at 12:30.
Looks like we'll have about 30 to 35 boats in just 5 P-classes so there's plenty of boats in each class to keep things interesting.
Enjoy the show, it's all free. See the racers milling area for more info.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=81917
Of course watching the boats rip out the inlet at full speed is a thrill that should be not be missed. This will happen at 12:30.
Looks like we'll have about 30 to 35 boats in just 5 P-classes so there's plenty of boats in each class to keep things interesting.
Enjoy the show, it's all free. See the racers milling area for more info.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=81917