Looking for the lime green Activator
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Originally Posted by R Addiction
That ain't right Shawn....I'm going back to work tomorrow (thursday) after being of for 8 days for neck and back problems. I have to work this saturday so I won't be there ...may try and make it to the feast though!! 

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Shawn, Wife said the same thing yesterday!! I don't like to abuse my boat...thats why it looks new!! If Walmart had a sale on new backs I'd be there!! I may have to retire to a phat azz pontoon boat with a sliding board and a stripper pole!!
Ted, WTF do you mean "Soft"?
Ted, WTF do you mean "Soft"?
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VELOCITY Scores Double Podium Finishes at Panama City, Florida
VELOCITY Powerboats, built by Initial Marine Corporation, scored a double podium finish at SBI/APBA Races in Panama City, Florida, this past weekend.
The Initial Marine Corporation designed and built VELOCITY VR-1 hull proved ultimate supremacy against all other hulls entered.
The V&M Motorsports Team of Chris Volosin (throttle) and David Murphy (Pilot) dominated the class. "Water was smooth and easy on Saturday's test day for the VR-1," stated Chris Volosin, who is owner of the boat. Sunday presented a different scenario. The rollers of the Gulf of Mexico were wild. The 2005 VR-1 was flawless. It was quite a challenge with 5 boats entered in the class but the P5-17 VELOCITY was victorious by just one minute boasting a finish time of 00:35:56.
VELOCITY Powerboats, built by Initial Marine Corporation, scored a double podium finish at SBI/APBA Races in Panama City, Florida, this past weekend.
The Initial Marine Corporation designed and built VELOCITY VR-1 hull proved ultimate supremacy against all other hulls entered.
The V&M Motorsports Team of Chris Volosin (throttle) and David Murphy (Pilot) dominated the class. "Water was smooth and easy on Saturday's test day for the VR-1," stated Chris Volosin, who is owner of the boat. Sunday presented a different scenario. The rollers of the Gulf of Mexico were wild. The 2005 VR-1 was flawless. It was quite a challenge with 5 boats entered in the class but the P5-17 VELOCITY was victorious by just one minute boasting a finish time of 00:35:56.
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Anybody want to post the Activator Race results?? Lets keep in mind that there isn't a "Velocity" on "this planet" that can run with a Activator!! come on where is it!! HELLO ANYBODY HOME!! (I DIDN'T THINK SO) STAY ON THE TRAILER BJ!




