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Originally Posted by wanab
(Post 3512740)
since your a slow learner kid i will tell you one more time. my names not Billy but i did stay at a holiday inn express last night.
now unstand that as much as you wanted Billy's race to fail it was a huge success. the cream rises to the top... :drink: |
Originally Posted by FREEDOM US1
(Post 3512760)
Congrats!!!:drink:
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Don't want to forget that the winners acknowledged the tremendous help they got from both Tommy Abraham and Jimmy McIntyre....they stated if it wasn't for the loan of equipment and their help, they would not have made the race.
So kudos again to racers helping racers.....good show!! |
Originally Posted by 2fast9tech2
(Post 3512782)
Please learn to read, write, and spell. That is all. Thanks. ;)
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Originally Posted by smokeybandit
(Post 3512243)
Congratulations to not only the winners, but all of the participants and everyone that helped set this up. I can only hope that this is the beginning of offshore racing returning to offshore. Judging by the number of posts and views on this thread versus threads regarding this weekends inshore race, I would say there is definitely a lot of interest here.
I would love to see the real NJ offshore race take place. Either the 80's shortened course (about 150 miles) or the original course which went out to Fire Island and was over 200 miles. Welcome back offshore racing! |
Originally Posted by wanab
(Post 3512740)
since your a slow learner kid i will tell you one more time. my names not Billy but i did stay at a holiday inn express last night.
now unstand that as much as you wanted Billy's race to fail it was a huge success. the cream rises to the top... :drink: |
Originally Posted by JCPERF
(Post 3512706)
They carried an extra 60 gallons in ATL bladders up front to come in at a total 300 gallons of fuel.He said they needed 270 to finish.They had a fuel mileage gauge telling them how much they would burn.1.2 miles per gallon was their goal.
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Originally Posted by C_Spray
(Post 3512931)
Sounds like they had done their homework and planned accordingly. That's how you win these things: Plan your work & work your plan. Running less fuel efficient engines like Mercury 700's ( or anything more powerful) would have forced a fuel stop and prevented the new record. They brought the right weapon to this fight. Good thinking.
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Originally Posted by 2fast9tech2
(Post 3512158)
(not that it's any of my business or anyone elses for that matter).
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Originally Posted by Mastercraft240
(Post 3513140)
Yu have zero clue if OL does or did do anything for the winners.
Originally Posted by Mastercraft240
(Post 3513140)
Stpp trying to stir up the pot because you have a hard on for Dan.
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