Pictures from Benicia
#1
Here is a link to pictures from Benicia. They are pretty good. Mike does work for Vapor Trails. On this site there are also pictures from the 2003 races in Oceanside and Pittsburg.
He was the only one that got a picture of us splashing the boat unside down, check it out.
Rick
http://www.site180.com/PhotoBrowserA...2f&admin=False
He was the only one that got a picture of us splashing the boat unside down, check it out.
Rick
http://www.site180.com/PhotoBrowserA...2f&admin=False
#3
Nice pics....now I am homesick!!!!
Looks like it was a great day for racing in Benicia (love that town).
I know it was a great day for racing in my transplanted home of Milwaukee!!!!
Looks like it was a great day for racing in Benicia (love that town).
I know it was a great day for racing in my transplanted home of Milwaukee!!!!
#5
Bruce,
What happened, we really have no idea... we were going fast then we were not, then we were hanging upside down (just like a bat) in a damp cave. Then we were in a coast guard boat being asked questions like, where you are? what day is it?
I think the bottom line is that we entered the corner very very hot, turned very very tight, and you see the outcome.
We have our bat rigged a little different, which provides more speed but less stability. I think the less stability part got us. We have the fast down, now we just need to get the finish down. This is a rough way to start the season (this was our first race out west).
Jim,
The strange part of this is that I feel more comfortable about racing now than ever. We have been dunked in a racing situation and made it out. The safety equipment worked.
To be honest, I think we will probably push harder now that it has happened as we no longer question the outcome. Boy I love racing!!!!
We are going to order a few of these, I really like the one of Flashwave passing an upside down boat!
Good luck in Hunnington, we will be re-wiring the dash that weekend.
Rick
What happened, we really have no idea... we were going fast then we were not, then we were hanging upside down (just like a bat) in a damp cave. Then we were in a coast guard boat being asked questions like, where you are? what day is it?
I think the bottom line is that we entered the corner very very hot, turned very very tight, and you see the outcome.
We have our bat rigged a little different, which provides more speed but less stability. I think the less stability part got us. We have the fast down, now we just need to get the finish down. This is a rough way to start the season (this was our first race out west).
Jim,
The strange part of this is that I feel more comfortable about racing now than ever. We have been dunked in a racing situation and made it out. The safety equipment worked.
To be honest, I think we will probably push harder now that it has happened as we no longer question the outcome. Boy I love racing!!!!
We are going to order a few of these, I really like the one of Flashwave passing an upside down boat!
Good luck in Hunnington, we will be re-wiring the dash that weekend.
Rick
#8
Shane,
Are you saying the Extreme is in Cali? If that is correct are you going to Hunnington Beach?
Do you need a co-pilot?
We will be ready for Pittsburg.
There is plenty to do if you want to take a trip to Sac and turn some wrenchs.
Are you saying the Extreme is in Cali? If that is correct are you going to Hunnington Beach?
Do you need a co-pilot?
We will be ready for Pittsburg.
There is plenty to do if you want to take a trip to Sac and turn some wrenchs.
#10
Real nice, he decided to leave the docks in Benicia (he was not racing) as we came around turn four about ready to get the green.
Basically running right next to the line-up against the F1 and P4 boats, causing the boat outside of us to come down on us and pinch us off on the start.
I was pretty thrilled to see him.
Basically running right next to the line-up against the F1 and P4 boats, causing the boat outside of us to come down on us and pinch us off on the start.
I was pretty thrilled to see him.



