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lilabner 04-04-2008 03:58 PM

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Did it look like this?

Redman 04-04-2008 04:04 PM

[QUOTE=7xchamp;2513002]That`s the name I was trying to think of George Thompson. I worked with George at Kiekhaefer Aeromarine in 1970/71

---and George lived in a trailer next to the plant---and towed the 'Aeromarine I' to its first race at Key West with a half ton Chevy pickup from FDL---

Mark75H 04-04-2008 04:07 PM


It`s all comming back now, it was George riding on the bow, and Sirois driving, those were the days
And Bill Sirois is the other racer to have won the grueling Havasu race 3 times.

For those not familiar with the OPC marathon races like Salton Sea, Parker AZ and the Lake Havasu Outboard World Championship ... the Havasu race originally was a 9 hour race ... 5 hours one day and 4 the other ... not just a walk in the park. I think one year there were over 120 entries for the Havasu race, which was held Thanksgiving weekend ... lots of boat racing kids grew up thinking Thanksgiving Diner was ... hot dogs, fries and Cokes on the beach :crazy:

T2x 04-07-2008 07:37 AM


Originally Posted by Mark75H (Post 2513288)
I think one year there were over 120 entries for the Havasu race, which was held Thanksgiving weekend ... :

And the same number , or more, for the Hudson River Marathon, Lake Saint Mary's, OH, the Lake George Nationals, The Miami 9 hour etc..........

Compare that to today's Offshore racing where you can "win" a class with one boat in it, simply by crossing the starting line!!!!!!

I can't wait for this Bimini race to provide a rebirth of truly "competitive" racing.

T2x.........

T2x 04-07-2008 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by Mark75H (Post 2513288)
And Bill Sirois is the other racer to have won the grueling Havasu race 3 times.

What did Sirois, Richie Powers, John Stenbach, Wayne Vickers, Odell Lewis, and John Bakos have in common?

T2x

BROWNIE 04-07-2008 08:27 AM

Mr. K?

T2x 04-07-2008 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by BROWNIE (Post 2515885)
Mr. K?

Correct!

There are no training grounds like this anymore, where an entire corporation was motivated to create leadership, innovation and a winning desire, regardless of pay level or title. The individual ego was secondary to the team's success.... and it worked.

I was offered a job at Lake X back in 1966 and had to turn it down because my young, pregnant (ex) wife would not leave the NY metropolitan area. I have often wondered how different my life would have been had I taken the job.

T2x

Top Banana 04-07-2008 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by T2x (Post 2516047)
Correct!

I have often wondered how different my life would have been had I taken the job.

T2x


Rich we love ya like ya are....who knows, if you had taken that path..... you could have ended up a cranky opinionated old guy !!

BROWNIE 04-07-2008 11:44 AM

Wow, Charlie, nice shot!

7xchamp 04-07-2008 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by Top Banana (Post 2516140)
Rich we love ya like ya are....who knows, if you had taken that path..... you could have ended up a cranky opinionated old guy !!

Cranky opinionated OLD GUY ????????????????????????????
from working at Lake X and for Mr. K.: Brownie didn`t even work for the old man.


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