"Let's Hear It From Desert Storm"
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I'm sure there'd be lots on here but there's not because no one wants to pay just for the ability to post pics (which actually benefits the site). Just my .02
Hahah. But then I just scrolled through this post and you're all paying members so, maybe my point is lost a little on this crowd.
Hahah. But then I just scrolled through this post and you're all paying members so, maybe my point is lost a little on this crowd.

My take is we just have a ton of West coast boats, only a few here and there.
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^^^^^^ Thanks Dave and nice formally meeting all of guys in person. It was a super great time. I am glad you did not post the pic of me freezing my azz off. Man that mourning run with the heavy rain was cold but we came to boat and did. Amazing how fast we ran in that windy, raining, lake slop.
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^^^^^^ Thanks Dave and nice formally meeting all of guys in person. It was a super great time. I am glad you did not post the pic of me freezing my azz off. Man that mourning run with the heavy rain was cold but we came to boat and did. Amazing how fast we ran in that windy, raining, lake slop.
Big Fun!
Was that Guys name Glen or Gary? Im still laughing about that morning.
That 29 was wicked (Teague 825? or 850) - roaring by us with the bandanna and sunglasses.
He was getting some air, but knew how to drive it for sure.
We were running 80+ rain blasting the piss out me- and he worked me like a red headed step child.
Then when we stopped it had more occupants than a clown car hiding from the rain underneath.
What a monster! My 700 HP V10 feels anemic running beside him.
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We were running 82 - 84 mph and if I recall - his 29 Laveycraft - he said ran 107 mph at some point during the day. I know he had to be 100 mph going by us in that slop, hiding his whole family in the cabin to keep warm,
His 29 Lavey with a Teague 850 probably pushing 900 + hp - that was a fast beast to say the least.
His bandanna was a micro fiber towel - yellow at that. The freakin rain felt like hail damage
His 29 Lavey with a Teague 850 probably pushing 900 + hp - that was a fast beast to say the least.
His bandanna was a micro fiber towel - yellow at that. The freakin rain felt like hail damage
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