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Old 01-31-2009, 09:41 PM
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Not you O. C. Barry. Barry Cohen... "BuckkNekkid"
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Does anyone know if any of the boats in that episode were owned by a "Ablert Basckay". I ran into someone who says his boat was in that scene?
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To the top!

Great reading, how 'bout some more stories!
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Originally Posted by O.C.Barry
I have no clue as to The Ghost Rider reference. I live in MD & FL, so I don't get the Canadian reference either.
O,C, dont worry

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Old 03-24-2009, 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by buckknekkid
He spouts so much @##$$%^ he getss confused

Sorry Ray, now I know who you are. Hey, lets get together... what do you say... I think a good face to face is in order.
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Old 03-24-2009, 12:58 PM
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Hey Tood; at least now you wont mention my stomach.. I'll bring the cookies.. and the titles to my boats.But as I said in my earlier post Im taking the higher ground and staying a little quieter. SO with that I bid you Adios.

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Bring some more forms like this back.. This was great reading gentlemen. Thanks
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I agree, Throttle. This thread has been an outstanding read - thanks to you guys for sharing your stories & memories with the rest of us! Great stuff.
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Originally Posted by O.C.Barry
I agree that most people relate to racing that has a car that appears somewhat like their car. Offshore racing was once called, 'The Sport of Madmen and Kings". Last I checked, I'm not running a country, so it's clear what category I fall in. I think it is harder for the general public to relate to what we do. Most of my friends not in the sport can't imagine why I would wrench on the boat for so many hours for such a short time running; but that takes us back to the Sport of Madmen and Kings again doesn't it.........

Iīve wrenched Racecars from ASA late models to FIA GT ( Oreca Viper/ Lambo Gallardo) F3 and Formula Fords and those all share little in common with the showroom model.
The ASA Stocker had only two small plastic pieces in the front from a regular Firebird and even the body is totally different. The Viper the same when you compare a stock one.
The Gallardo is a AWD stock but a RWD as a racers.... and Formulas... well.
Regarding how much one wrenches a boat compared to a racecar.. well Iīd change jobs to boats anyday witnessing a friend racing his boat and time consumed in the garage.
Offshore racing is the only form of Motorsport that has been said you can become a "world champ" if you have the wallet, as a driver or navigator only thou IMO. The Throttlemen are mostly proīs.

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Originally Posted by priceb
I think the biggest problem this sport is facing is greenies and left wing idiots. As this carbon crap continues to grow, and the constant crackdown on the population by more and more rules, we will see speed limits and restrictions get worse and worse, and carbon testing and taxes on our boats will increase.
That hasnīt killed autoracing....quite contrary more and more people are coming to the racetracks year by year.

And lets go with Ethanols etc like the Auto racers have done years ago...
Remember theres classes in drag racing for example that hasnīt been dependent on gasoline for 40 yrs.
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