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Lucididee 09-11-2011 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by ROTAX454 (Post 3500962)
Question is: When did the SBI officials get notification from the City (or some authority) that the Park had to be cleared of all personnel and equipment by 11am?

NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The park DID NOT have to be cleared by 11am. I do not know where this information came from. The park WAS NOT open to the public until after Gov Christie left. Yes it was a little of an inconvenience for those that usually watch the race at the end of the park, but there are plenty of places to view the race on the Hudson River. As a matter of fact, Hoboken & Exchange Place offer better viewing of the race course.

F1-00 Racing 09-11-2011 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by Lucididee (Post 3501089)
NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The park DID NOT have to be cleared by 11am. I do not know where this information came from. .

Someone by the screen name "Bruce Seroff" posted this MIS-information earlier in the thread.

Lee 09-11-2011 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by offshoredrillin (Post 3500924)
He lost me at daredevil being cool..ugh...

An obvious error, I'm sure he meant to type "Tool"

BRUCE SEROFF 09-11-2011 07:43 PM

yes yes ...it was i . guilty as charged. I should have known better. someone had mentioned it to me. I assumed it to be true because of all the events this weekend. thanks for the clarification though. Im glad a proffessional racer chimed in to set the facts straight.

bobo 09-11-2011 08:08 PM


Originally Posted by SHARKEY-IMAGES (Post 3501019)
Small Block,

. They had a little spike this year due to several teams that race OPA offered to come to the event.
. :drink:

Thank Fully They all showed up Huh Tim ? LOL :lolhit::party-smiley-004:

:

It,s all good timmy Chill , an, do what you are good at ,
Takin, Pic,s Which I personally have enjoyed for years Thank you .

Lucididee 09-11-2011 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by BRUCE SEROFF (Post 3501159)
yes yes ...it was i . guilty as charged. I should have known better. someone had mentioned it to me. I assumed it to be true because of all the events this weekend. thanks for the clarification though. Im glad a proffessional racer chimed in to set the facts straight.

The rumors about things that were going on was quite comical. After being in the pits for about 15 mins on Saturday morning and having to go through the the dogs sniffing for bombs, I got a call asking about the cars getting x-rayed. But to clarify, the only thing that was going to be shut down in the park was the crane at 10:45am and not accessible until after the governor left. But once Homeland Security realized that the noise from the crane would not interfere with the “Empty Sky Memorial” ceremony, the crane would not be shut down. But yes, the Hudson River was shut down to river traffic during the race as it is every year

SHARKEY-IMAGES 09-11-2011 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by F1-00 Racing (Post 3501071)
Tim,

I would love to tell you however with all the security measures and restrictions, we are not allowed to tell you.

I will be sure to look for it on the 11 o'clock News .... :drink:

SHARKEY-IMAGES 09-11-2011 09:01 PM


Originally Posted by Lucididee (Post 3501086)
Everything went smoothly.

Happy to hear for all involved... :)

After reading this post below, I would be surprised if anyone made it out of there and back without hitting something and causing some kind of damage.... :eek:

Did any of the race boats come back with damage or were they just as lucky as these pleasure boaters that went out to pay their respects... ?


Originally Posted by nordic95 (Post 3501078)
I just wanted to say Thank You to those who came out today to brave the debris fields and pay our repects to the victims of 9-11. In the 25 years of boating on the Hudson

I have never seen this much debris, there was anything and everything from shoes, trees, pumpkins, propane tanks, 55 gallon drums, tires, floating docks, etc....


Lucididee 09-11-2011 09:18 PM


Originally Posted by SHARKEY-IMAGES (Post 3501208)
Happy to hear for all involved... :)

After reading this post below, I would be surprised if anyone made it out of there and back without hitting something and causing some kind of damage.... :eek:

Did any of the race boats come back with damage or were they just as lucky as these pleasure boaters that went out to pay their respects... ?

Looks like Cintron got the worst of it with a prop & rudder damage. One other teams will have to replace a prop & a few others have prop dings. All in all, it wasn't was bad as it could have been. But we all know it par for course on the Hudson. All my years of boating from Sandy Hook & up the Hudson, there has always been debris. Yes, there was a little more than normal out there, the shocking part was how brown the water was from all the flooding up north. Once they open the Erie canal & the locks there is going to be sooooooooooo much more debris floating down that river from Upstate NY, Vermont, etc. out to the ocean. Thank you Irene :angry-smiley-038:

SHARKEY-IMAGES 09-11-2011 09:26 PM


Originally Posted by Lucididee (Post 3501218)
Looks like Cintron got the worst of it with a prop & rudder damage.

OUCH !!! :eek: That's got to be about 25 to 30 thousand dollars worth of damage !!!

I hope they won at least ???

They can use the prize money to cover the shipping charges for the damaged parts.... :drink:

I am trying to make Md.

Cya there !


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