PAGING Steve David
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Mr. David,
First, CONGRATULATIONS on your championship! It could not have gone to a more deserving person. I was reading the most recent edition of POWERBOAT and saw your photo. I was wondering...the clock you have on your left wrist, is that to emulate the start clock? I would then assume if this is the case it is used to prevent a "jumping the gun" situation. Thanks as always for your insightful comments.
Shane
First, CONGRATULATIONS on your championship! It could not have gone to a more deserving person. I was reading the most recent edition of POWERBOAT and saw your photo. I was wondering...the clock you have on your left wrist, is that to emulate the start clock? I would then assume if this is the case it is used to prevent a "jumping the gun" situation. Thanks as always for your insightful comments.
Shane
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Hi Shane
Thanks for the kind words.
The watch is made by TAG HEUER, it was known as a Yacht Timer and counts backwards beginning at 5 minutes. Prior to digital cockpit timers, and shore to cockpit communication, these watches were the hot item. They are probably now as much of a relic as I am
Thanks again Shane, take care.
Steve
Thanks for the kind words.
The watch is made by TAG HEUER, it was known as a Yacht Timer and counts backwards beginning at 5 minutes. Prior to digital cockpit timers, and shore to cockpit communication, these watches were the hot item. They are probably now as much of a relic as I am

Thanks again Shane, take care.
Steve
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Originally Posted by SteveDavid
Hi Shane
Thanks for the kind words.
The watch is made by TAG HEUER, it was known as a Yacht Timer and counts backwards beginning at 5 minutes. Prior to digital cockpit timers, and shore to cockpit communication, these watches were the hot item. They are probably now as much of a relic as I am
Thanks again Shane, take care.
Steve
Thanks for the kind words.
The watch is made by TAG HEUER, it was known as a Yacht Timer and counts backwards beginning at 5 minutes. Prior to digital cockpit timers, and shore to cockpit communication, these watches were the hot item. They are probably now as much of a relic as I am

Thanks again Shane, take care.
Steve
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Thanks for the kind words guys!
MB, Though it is a relic, I still use it, old habits.....................
Hi Joe, haven't sold her yet, she's on the lift, just wash her and start the engines and generator about once per week and keep her polished hoping she'll find a new home.
Take care,
Steve
MB, Though it is a relic, I still use it, old habits.....................
Hi Joe, haven't sold her yet, she's on the lift, just wash her and start the engines and generator about once per week and keep her polished hoping she'll find a new home.

Take care,
Steve






