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Phantom1 02-22-2006 01:08 PM

Re: A-class
 
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Originally Posted by SVL4
Todd used to drive the 3 seater phantom.What boats did Bob Bull and Nigel run?

Wil

At that time Todd was running an open cockpit 29' Phantom named Phantaseas. Nigel throttled Archer Marine and Bob throttled Team Thoroughbred.

SVL4 02-22-2006 04:21 PM

Re: A-class
 
We can only dream of having as good a career as any of those racers.Rick Turmell also ran with Todd.Hopefully SVL can grow in the next years.

Wil

Hauling Trash 02-27-2006 07:47 AM

Re: A-class
 

Originally Posted by SVL4
wish we had those kind of numbers.What was the demise of A-class?

Wil


It was Kurt Berger, He change the rules and all the baot stayed on the trailers

FlashPRace 03-01-2006 09:34 AM

Re: A-class
 
Those were great years. I was lucky enough to race the Flashpoint Boat (a 26' Corsa) in A Class from '92 to '97 with some sucess. We started as 3 firefighters with about 20 thousand dollars total investment and had a great time, made a lot of friends and got to go to wonderful places for the races.
The mid '90s had some of the largest fleets ever in offshore, wish that could return.....
The canopy boats did run us out.

SVL4 03-01-2006 12:52 PM

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I also heard the same thing,that the canopied boats also contributed to the end of A class.The racer that got us started ran A class in a 26 corsa which I still own called Super Technologies.

Wil

Phantom1 03-01-2006 05:42 PM

Re: A-class
 
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Originally Posted by FlashPRace
Those were great years. I was lucky enough to race the Flashpoint Boat (a 26' Corsa) in A Class from '92 to '97 with some sucess. We started as 3 firefighters with about 20 thousand dollars total investment and had a great time, made a lot of friends and got to go to wonderful places for the races.
The mid '90s had some of the largest fleets ever in offshore, wish that could return.....
The canopy boats did run us out.

As far as I'm concerned, you guys and Shogun should have received the "Brass Balls Award" in those days! Big water in the smallest boats in the class.

FlashPRace 03-02-2006 10:08 AM

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Thanks for the complement. A lot of teams raced hard in smaller boats back then, remember the 22’ A Class Velocity’s? I guess our back ground in Motocross helped some.
I know this is a Phantom forum and not looking to tarnish the canopy boats in any way with my statement they “ran us out”; as they are much safer at the speeds the class grew to. In ’94 to ’96 we did have a few members of A Class leave their boats unexpectedly. Our team included (Palm Beach ’96) It would have been nice to somehow save the idea of the old “A Class”, but time marches on. I guess the “P” classes are close now.
Best of Luck to all the SVL Teams.


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