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OPA Camden, NJ Race
1:00pm and 3:00pm Live on www.talkoffshore.com.
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Dash for cash has nothing to do with going for a swim..........
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Safety on who's part?? they have helo's, and plenty of turn and sweep boats.
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Originally Posted by TomR
This is Tom R's wife, listening to the race. Team BRE just got dumped, huh? 2 guys out in the water. Makes you wonder if this whole "dash for cash" got things too pumped up. I don't think we've had arace recently where this happened. Seems as if all thoughts for safety went by the boards in the dash for cash. Just voicing a concern.
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Originally Posted by TomR
This is Tom R's wife, listening to the race. Team BRE just got dumped, huh? 2 guys out in the water. Makes you wonder if this whole "dash for cash" got things too pumped up. I don't think we've had arace recently where this happened. Seems as if all thoughts for safety went by the boards in the dash for cash. Just voicing a concern.
Unfortunately, these things happen. More so on the national level because competition is usually tough. We had a bunch of boats out there today and the competition was Awseome. We broke before we even got started. So, as a spectator, I must say that everyone was running hard, as they should, in a race. At no time was safety compromised by anyone. I can understand your concern. My mom is the same way. Which, I guess is why I dont tell her Im still racing :D |
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Thank you for being there for OPA Martin!
It means a lot to the BOYZ! :drink: The photos and videos are now online on my site. |
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Martin and I would like to thank all the OPA members for having us, it has been a pleasure working with you and we look forward to another exciting year.
AC PS: Martin mentioned something about me having to purchase him a gym membership. Is there something I'm missing? |
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Thanks Andrew, Talkoffshore was a big part of OPA's success this season.
See ya in Corpus next weekend. :D |
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Boats built for speed take to river
DOUGLAS M. BOVITT/Courier-Post Spectators watch from the Battleship New Jersey during the Dash for Cash race Sunday on the Delaware River. By LUIS PUGA Courier-Post Staff CAMDEN Some sounded like jet airplanes, others like hot rods. But all of the boats that took part in Sunday's Dash for Cash powerboat race on the Delaware River delivered what fans wanted -- speed. "We are avid race fans, whether it is by water or land," said Branden Stowell, 31, of Chatham, Morris County. Stowell and his father Ralph, 65, committed themselves to attend the race despite a forecast of rain. The Stowells, who own their own boat, even were thinking of volunteering to help cordon off sections of the river to other boat traffic. Fans lined up along the banks of the river and aboard the Battleship New Jersey as 41 boats whizzed by during two races, kicking up white foam wakes and spewing jets of water out of their sterns. Boats reached up to 80 mph in the first race and 125 mph in the second. One craft capsized during the first race, but rescue divers were on hand to provide assistance, said race chairman Hedilberto "Ed" Galarza. No one was hurt in the incident, Galarza said. The Dash for Cash, now in its second year, almost didn't happen Sunday. It wasn't because of the overcast skies. It was because of a lack of sponsorship. But then the America Moving Forward Offshore Racing team stepped forward and provided the $26,000 purse. "That was a beautiful thing," Galarza said. City Council President Angel Fuentes said he liked the idea of seeing family entertainment on the Camden Waterfront. "I think it's breathtaking," he said. "We want to let people know we have a potential as a tourist spot." For the Stowells, the trip to Camden provided them an opportunity to tour the battleship. They plan to return. "I want my daughter to see this," Branden Stowell said. Erica McCargo, 33, and Frank Taylor, 39, said they come from Cherry Hill each weekend to walk along the waterfront. Although they don't consider themselves boat racing fans, they stopped to watch as low-flying rescue helicopters chased the racers around the 4 1/2-mile oval course. "We always stumble onto something," McCargo said. Mike Delmar, 50, of Medford, said he attended last year's race and plans to continue going to the waterfront as long as there is racing to watch. "I'll support this no matter what," Delmar said. |
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