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Originally Posted by newmansautobody
(Post 4646529)
I ran for the first time, in my 20 year old boat. Just wanted to see what it was like and be part of it. Figured it was towards a good cause and just for fun anyways. There are a lot of classes, but I get a plaque for winning my class, so it will go on a wall somewhere. I think more people should do it. I have a 29 Fountain with twin 454's ran 83 first run and 90 on the second. Probably not exciting to watch, but i'm glad I did it. Course seems a lot smaller when you're actually running down it in front of a bunch of people!
I won NV2S2B 7 times in my Stock Checkmate and always wondered why a stock 29’ Fountain never showed up. |
Small Prochargers. I'm glad I did 2 runs since. I would not have been happy with 83 knowing that the boat will do 91.
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Originally Posted by Gary C
(Post 4646461)
Bup, we needed to see that bad boy Lavey run!
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What impressed me more than anything was the guy in the 1989 24 ft Sunny. Actually that boat was so stable every pass down the course -- not even one bob or lean thru out all runs. Is that guy up here ?? and who was he ? Give him a chit load credit and with a 30 year old boat old school everything. The heck with those million dollar boats.
funny thing about that, Teague comments during the Sunny 24 runs ----- he said heck I did not even know that sunny was around in 1989. You can almost hear his thinking to him self ---- is that really a 1989 Sunny ? |
Originally Posted by FunHome
(Post 4646354)
Big Thunder ran their Demo 38ft Fountain I/O in the Shootout this year.
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Originally Posted by JaayTeee
(Post 4646084)
The highest boat # was 110, I counted 12 PWC’s, so 98 boats paid ( got a #) not all ran though, I counted 18 that didn’t., so 80 that actually made at least 1 pass So are you saying that there was 68 boats and 12 jet skis that ran or 80 boats and 12 jetskis than ran ? Just asking |
Originally Posted by BUP
(Post 4646636)
What impressed me more than anything was the guy in the 1989 24 ft Sunny. Actually that boat was so stable every pass down the course -- not even one bob or lean thru out all runs. Is that guy up here ?? and who was he ? Give him a chit load credit and with a 30 year old boat old school everything. The heck with those million dollar boats.
funny thing about that, Teague comments during the Sunny 24 runs ----- he said heck I did not even know that sunny was around in 1989. You can almost hear his thinking to him self ---- is that really a 1989 Sunny ? That Tuff 28 ran great, too. Really impressive. |
Originally Posted by thirdchildhood
(Post 4646071)
Yep, too many classes. What's the one where the winner ran 25 mph? Canoes? lol
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