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mountie 07-15-2019 03:28 PM

I spoke with Brian ( one of the principles at St. Clair)...... He's convincing me to come up and experience the race......

I may be moving to Palm Beach next year ( I'm looking for a nice house to buy in Wellington.... any offers??)

My thought is to work on a team for that race....... Next year?? That'll get me up there!! ( Hello, Geico??) Ha....

Nothing personel 353 07-15-2019 06:21 PM

Great boat count but everybody said the same thing! But to respond by saying volunteer??? No fix it! Good luck race safe!

TYPHOON 07-16-2019 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by Nothing personel 353 (Post 4696807)
Great boat count but everybody said the same thing! But to respond by saying volunteer??? No fix it! Good luck race safe!

How do you suggest fixing it safely ?? Im sure its extreme the buffer zone they have in place at some sites but each site evaluates there own risk/distance. I have been on a spectator boat in Key West in the harbor and I kid you not we were 20 yards away from the boats as they passed. It was crazy close to the point I had to move. Knowing what I know about how fast accidents happen and unlimited boats flying past I couldn't believe they allowed it. I wonder how far a blade of a propeller flies when it breaks off or how far the OL traveled when it blew over at LOTO?

klaatutooyou 07-16-2019 06:37 PM


Originally Posted by TYPHOON (Post 4696982)
How do you suggest fixing it safely ?? Im sure its extreme the buffer zone they have in place at some sites but each site evaluates there own risk/distance. I have been on a spectator boat in Key West in the harbor and I kid you not we were 20 yards away from the boats as they passed. It was crazy close to the point I had to move. Knowing what I know about how fast accidents happen and unlimited boats flying past I couldn't believe they allowed it. I wonder how far a blade of a propeller flies when it breaks off or how far the OL traveled when it blew over at LOTO?

In 2004 I believe .dave scott threw a hering chopper $6,000.00 blade .
I was between tank and wisteria island up to my britches in warm wonderfull green salt water,
I had my camera above my head and the splash did not allow me to get the shot .
but WOW !! I kid you not that blade followed him for a several feet 50 100 ? I don't know .
I just saw it and it was so fast reaction was nill. forget it no time to away from it .

I saw this big Spanish guy go after it . he dove down and took it .
jumped into a little skiff and gone.
I heard dave got it back for a price .
but the point is YES too close is too close ,
so ive always thought watching from a boat inline with race traffic was dangerous .

I like watching from the beach .
not all venues allow that opportunity ,
That is why I say the sport we now have wont work.

The promoters cant make enough the racers cant win enough to be full time.
on and on and on .
so that is my meaning of after sbi is done this year .
It needs to start all over .

A sanction body only interested in "offshore" Beach racing is the name it should carry now.
Racers who are commited to each venue that the santion body guarantees will happen for multiple seasons.
Those need to happen first.

just my thoughts

motocam25 07-16-2019 09:44 PM

I volunteered this year in Sarasota. It was nice being on the infield cruising around the back stretch. The rescue divers are nice folks that travel to most of the races. I will do it again next year, and hopefully get turn 3/4.

Ryan Beckley 07-17-2019 01:23 PM


Originally Posted by motocam25 (Post 4697072)
I volunteered this year in Sarasota. It was nice being on the infield cruising around the back stretch. The rescue divers are nice folks that travel to most of the races. I will do it again next year, and hopefully get turn 3/4.

Thank you for volunteering your boat, time and $$$ to make us safer and put the race on. It is much appreciated!

mountie 07-17-2019 02:32 PM

I also suggest everyone ( if they can) to volunteer at a race......
4 years now, I do at Bradenton, Florida's F-2 Tunnel Boat races.. I drove the 24' pontoon rental boat to shuttle the teams to the start dock,
and helped set the turn buoys.
It's fun..... lots of responsibility........... a little work...... more fun.....
I had the best seat in the race, sitting on the pontoon boat on the floating start dock......
So, volunteering is a great idea!!

klaatutooyou 07-18-2019 05:56 PM

Volunteering Is a good thing .I also have .
Hobby sports cannot survive without them


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