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I remember Arruda on "Build it Bigger" and being called, "The Howard Hughes of marine turbines!"
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Originally Posted by saxman
(Post 3172911)
I remember Arruda on "Build it Bigger" and being called, "The Howard Hughes of marine turbines!"
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Originally Posted by audacity
(Post 3172840)
kinda like jeff is thinking arruda is storing his super-truck while his employee is out driving it! how do we know that because he got in an accident with it! now jeff has to deal with that. again just the facts! or how about using jeff's trailer for other boats and him finding out about it from pictures online!
I have a similar story (different shop), with my boat from a few years ago, I saw it in pictures at events in NJ after I moved here to FL, while it was suposed to be in storage. Glad to hear the new turbines are running strong. If anyone can 'stop the bleeding' and get the boat were it needs to be, it is you guys. Your team does not have the word "quit" in the vocabulary. If you get to SW FL, call me If I can do anything to help, let me know Frank Fasulo |
Originally Posted by AppSysCons
(Post 3173020)
Joe,
I have a similar story (different shop), with my boat from a few years ago, I saw it in pictures at events in NJ after I moved here to FL, while it was suposed to be in storage. Glad to hear the new turbines are running strong. If anyone can 'stop the bleeding' and get the boat were it needs to be, it is you guys. Your team does not have the word "quit" in the vocabulary. If you get to SW FL, call me If I can do anything to help, let me know Frank Fasulo Now that is story you need to tell I see it happening here all the time A local mechanic thinks he needs to take a boat for a ride everytime he works on it .eEven if he only just changed the oil Then you see him at events in customers boats WITHOUT the customer |
Originally Posted by boatme
(Post 3173027)
Frank
Now that is story you need to tell I see it happening here all the time A local mechanic thinks he needs to take a boat for a ride everytime he works on it .eEven if he only just changed the oil Then you see him at events in customers boats WITHOUT the customer No point in more details, he is gone, and I have been told the new owners have built an excellent reputation since then. I had someone else remove both motors, and completly redo them. They found that the internals were not what I had originally paid for. Sorry for the intermission, we now resume our regular schedulled programming....Jeff & Joe's turbines |
Originally Posted by audacity
(Post 3172355)
it was a great show when geico and bud were running neck and neck at 180mph. to place it in perspective; geico and us raced deck to deck in biloxi last year as we went through corner 1 at 193mph sliding sideways! here in st.clair we setup to run at over 200mph deck to deck!
to quote someone: "i'm selling death"! LOL |
Originally Posted by audacity
(Post 3172361)
so please do enlighten me and mr. haggin for that matter. so all the money that geico is directly sponsoring the sport with is meaningless?
i have raced and beaten geico...but i have seen john haggin and the geico boys do more for the sport than anyone so far in the history of it! fans have no idea how many times the ball is dropped and he is there to pick it up!!!! if your statement was even remotely true offshore racing would be in a much better situation than years past. geico/amf is only doing what is good for itself. geico/amf need a stage to put on their show and they also want to have the upper hand and gaureenteed wins and titles. the turbine class is perfect for this. this way they can out spend anyone who attemps to run agianst them. and they throw some money to the orgs to put them in the spotlight. the racing is a complete joke for turbine class. they and people like yourself have only hurt the sport more. while the boat's at skater, drive over to Sterling and pickup a set of supercat engines and see how much of a "racer" you really are. it would be interesting to see how long you guys, and also amf would last if you had to actually race. |
Originally Posted by skaterdave
(Post 3173757)
agian, wrong. please add facts to prove your statement.
if your statement was even remotely true offshore racing would be in a much better situation than years past. geico/amf is only doing what is good for itself. geico/amf need a stage to put on their show and they also want to have the upper hand and gaureenteed wins and titles. the turbine class is perfect for this. this way they can out spend anyone who attemps to run agianst them. and they throw some money to the orgs to put them in the spotlight. the racing is a complete joke for turbine class. they and people like yourself have only hurt the sport more. while the boat's at skater, drive over to Sterling and pickup a set of supercat engines and see how much of a "racer" you really are. it would be interesting to see how long you guys, and also amf would last if you had to actually race. :eek::eek: Is someone "cranky". :party-smiley-004: Sam |
Originally Posted by skaterdave
(Post 3173757)
while the boat's at skater, drive over to Sterling and pickup a set of supercat engines and see how much of a "racer" you really are. it would be interesting to see how long you guys, and also amf would last if you had to actually race.
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I don't believe that AMF/Gieco has raced other classes. Both Scotty and Mark have raced nearly everything. JBS as a team has raced in SV and SC.
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