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Old 10-09-2011 | 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by SHARKEY-IMAGES
No different then coming all the way to Key West for a Wed & Friday Race. Just about the same distance on a calm day there.

In the rough seas they had there in OB, when I called a half hour after the race started, they were still running.

4 to 6 is what I was hearing and that makes for a long day in a 24 to 30 footer....
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Old 10-09-2011 | 12:10 PM
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Seriously ! You better not come to key west this season then frank !?
Yea because the water was rougher back in the day???Your also not racing enough to be a true offshore racer you have to race in the Keys or to the Bahamas!
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Old 10-09-2011 | 01:34 PM
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Yea because the water was rougher back in the day???Your also not racing enough to be a true offshore racer you have to race in the Keys or to the Bahamas!
I agree totally with you .
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Old 10-09-2011 | 04:00 PM
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Sharkey when you get the scope let us know ...lol
After racing in those conditions, I would venture to say it was a long night for a few ....
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Old 10-10-2011 | 10:19 AM
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It was a great race this weekend here in Orange Beach. It was definitley rough and bumpy. All the photos from all the events are posted at www.freezeframevideo.net. Soon to be finished are the 2012 20x24 Calendars and all of the National Championship 20x24's. All of these will be posted by the end of the week on my site. We are now taking custom orders for sponsors and teams.

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Old 10-10-2011 | 10:46 AM
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I've raced KW the last 7 yrs, and never once was it like that or even close and if it was SBI would never put boats on the course safety is always first. If something was to happen what chance do u think Medical rescue or a tow boat would have to get to you in time, if they were even able to. God gave us all b@lls and brains sometime you have to know what one to use being stupid isnt impressive. But I guess standing on the beach its easy for you to make that call. Lets not even talk about the cost of all the damage that the teams will occur $$$$$ . But I'm sure you wouldnt think that way being you dont race.
The speed they were running from the teams I spoke to first hand wasnt not racing my friend that was survival. I would think it cant be very exciting watching boats going into turns at 20MPH. But maybe you have a different idea of racing then I do i'm sure.
Too calm, too rough, too sunny, too cloudy difference between a Racer and a computer Bull ****ter is we find reasons to race not reasons not to. Running a boat at speed can break it in calm water.
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Old 10-10-2011 | 11:25 AM
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Frankie, you of all people know us better than that! Come on, Miami 2004 and 2005? Key West turn one to two then The Wall. We always have more than enough people to keep our teams safe and you know that is our first concern.
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Old 10-10-2011 | 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Xtremeracing
SBI would never put boats on the course safety is always first. If something was to happen what chance do u think Medical rescue or a tow boat would have to get to you in time, if they were even able to. .
Frank,
Were you in NY this year ?

Were there any Safety Helicopters with Divers in the air for that race ?

After all, you have canopy boats where seconds count if they are upside down.

Before I hear, "They aren't allowed to fly", the only flight restrictions that weekend were over Manhattan itself and not over the Hudson River. (Confirmed with my pilot.)

After Hurricane Irene, the Hudson was full of debris and apparently Cintron sustained about $25,000 to $30,000 worth of damage after hitting something in the water.

Did anyone consider that risk ?

Personally I would rather run in heavy seas knowing a chopper or two were above the course than run through a lumber yard in the Hudson no matter what type of rescue support was available.

Even this weekend was horrible with debris, and that was a week without any rain let a lone a Hurricane before the event....





Let us not forget Atlantic City where OPA canceled the race due to sea conditions.

I was still shocked at how many volunteer boats went out and sat in the ocean that day until it was called off. Die Hards for sure, but once they knew they would not be able to tow a boat or bring someone inside the inlet in an emergency, it's a no brainer but to cancel it and live to race another day....





And yes, below is a DONZI being swallowed up by a wave when they decided to see what it was like outside after the race was canceled:

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Old 10-10-2011 | 05:32 PM
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That was some crazy shi##, the hardest part was the inlet as with most races, I raced once before in Point Pleasant where it was this rough. We could run 70 down the beach in our 75mph class not sure of our speeds on the back stretch, was too busy trying to chase Typhoon. I never felt I was in danger except when Mark and I went out on the inlet exactly where they told us not to. It was a great weekend, no one sank witch is what happen in Solomons Island in the 6's we raced in, 6" chop that is.
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Old 10-10-2011 | 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by fastedy
It was a great weekend, no one sank witch is what happen in Solomons Island in the 6's we raced in, 6" chop that is.

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