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Old 02-12-2006, 09:21 AM
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For full details on "Surfury" see www.surfury.co.uk
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Old 02-12-2006, 10:33 AM
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My first racer ( I still have it) is the Mini Hawk replica of KAAMA> Betty's kid's old runabout. Its a blast!
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The official website for Historic Offshore Race Boat Association is now open.

http://www.historicraceboats.com
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Old 04-15-2006, 11:21 AM
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Nice site. I look foward to seeing you and the rest of the historic fleet in NY. If all goes well, I'll be there with the Dry Martini team.
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Hey Ron P., is Barry Cohen the guy that used to own a 30' Larry Smith called "Warcry" ? That boat ended up in Portland OR about 15-20 years ago, we damn near wrecked it one afternoon-didn't know how to run a boat w/arnesons. -Jeff
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Old 04-15-2006, 04:50 PM
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Hey Ron P., is Barry Cohen the guy that used to own a 30' Larry Smith called "Warcry" ? That boat ended up in Portland OR about 15-20 years ago, we damn near wrecked it one afternoon-didn't know how to run a boat w/arnesons. -Jeff
Not sure about that boat, but I know Barry ownes Ghost Rider.
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Thanks,Ron. Some day we'll know all the history about all the boats.
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Originally Posted by T2x
Everybody just stood up and hung on back in the day..... While the speeds were slower...... the boats were smaller...and the courses were many miles offshore.... in BIG SEAS!

That's when men were men...and Brownie stole your girlfriend(s)......

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Check out the crew member waving from the cockpit floor!
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Old 06-09-2006, 04:43 PM
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AHAHA! Fantastic! "Please help me!"
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I remember a boat called the barcone ghost stored behind Hudson Marine for years. its in Freeport strong island. home of Guy Lombardo. big into boating.had a riva called Tempo.............m.m..........
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