John Crouse RIP
#12
That's a shocker - didn't expect that news at all. For fans like me who since they can remember have been in love with the sport, his book was quite astonishing. Facts, figures, amazing photo's. I couldn't believe it when I saw what he had put together. His passion for the sport was something to be admired. Thanks John!!!!!!!!!!! You will be missed! And I'm sorry that I never met you.
#13
That's a shocker - didn't expect that news at all. For fans like me who since they can remember have been in love with the sport, his book was quite astonishing. Facts, figures, amazing photo's. I couldn't believe it when I saw what he had put together. His passion for the sport was something to be admired. Thanks John!!!!!!!!!!! You will be missed! And I'm sorry that I never met you.
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Very sad news indeed. As was mentioned previously, John Crouse's contribution to Offshore Powerboat Racing was huge.
I had the pleasure to speak on the phone and correspond via with him via emails a few years ago, and more than anything, the impression I'll keep is that of a fine gentleman.
R I P John and thank you for your legacy. Offshore owes you a big debt of gratitude.
I had the pleasure to speak on the phone and correspond via with him via emails a few years ago, and more than anything, the impression I'll keep is that of a fine gentleman.
R I P John and thank you for your legacy. Offshore owes you a big debt of gratitude.
#20
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I posted in the General Section, but for those who only read this section, just wanted to pas the info on that John Crouse SEARACE author has passed.
John was 79 years old and died from complications of a fall in his home.
Funeral was private. May his soul rest in peace.
John was 79 years old and died from complications of a fall in his home.
Funeral was private. May his soul rest in peace.
I will personally be beholding to John for recording official stats for the drivers and races competed in from the beginning to the mid 80`s he was a passionate historian, and one man you needed to keep on your side, otherwise you would feel the wrath of the mighty pen.
What more can be said, it is a mjor loss to the history of offshore powerboat racing, and I see no one else to step into his shoes to continue the incredible history of Offhsore powerboat racing. It still amazes me that Offshore powerboat racing is one of the few incredible motor sports with very little or no history, the shame is that at one point in our history we had one of the highest mortality rates of any motorsport in existence, and those people who lost their lives have little or no recognition, and are quickly forgotten. John was one who could relate, and tried in vane to a point to promote the history of the sport. He certanly didn`t get rich from the proceeds of the Searace book the only true historical account available today, and those books are in very short supply, and many of the new guys today don`t even know or care, but the day will come when they are older and have risked there lives in the offshore sport and there relatives and loved ones will have no history. We desperatly need a John Crouse, he is missed, and is now in great company, he can antagonize all he wants. RIP




