25th Rochester Offshore Seneca Lake Battleship Run - July 18, 2015 - Himrod, NY
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I keep looking and can't seem to find any other runs that have a "25th" in the title. Hmmm, Rochester Offshore must be doing something right here.
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Saturday morning starts out with all of the OCD types (like me) wiping their boats down and making final preparations for a full day on the water. Then there’s breakfast followed by the Driver‘s Meeting where everybody gets to hear how the day will go and what the important rules are. (Having safe fun, being respectful of other boaters, no passing the Pace Boats, PFD’s while on plane and no alcohol until the run is finished are the biggies.)
Next, you pick a “fleet” that you’re comfortable running with based on pace speed. (45-50 MPH, 65-70 MPH and 100+ MPH are the usual choices.) Then it’s out to the boats where everybody mills until the Pace Boat picks up your fleet and leaves for the first stop. On this run, that means about an 18 mile trip north to Barrett Marine where you will pick up your first “cards” by pulling up next to a dock and reaching into a fishing net extended to you. Then it’s off to stop #2 back at the hotels, then another 19 miles to stop #3 in Watkins Glen where you also get to eat lunch, relax and tell lies to all of your new friends. Finally, there’s an “un-paced” (on your own) run back to the hotels in time for dinner (and more lies). After dinner, it’s time for prizes, awards, the big donation to Mercy Flight Emergency Helicopter Service, funny stories, more lies, then a live band for entertainment. Oh, and you can now drink too.
On Sunday morning, some folks pack up and leave, but a surprising number stick around for more boating and telling of lies. It’s all up to you.
Sound like fun? You bet! Hope to see you there!
Tom
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Toostroked has it right on the money but is being a little humble about what a great lake Seneca lake is to boat on. Doesn't get too ripped up so so smaller boat don't get beat up and bigger boats go even faster. You haven't powerboated until the pace boat throttles up and your fleet drops the sticks! Nothing makes you feel more alive then when thousands of hp spool up, the boat rolls onto plane and you fly it across a good wake. You'll find it's a community that is nationwide but before long you'll start running into the same guys at the various events over the years. I regret not having gotten involved in the runs sooner. There's several good local runs that you'll want to participate in that are very affordable with quality planning, safety as a priority and fun as mandatory. Check out Elite Poker runs in June, Seneca lake in July, Buffalo Poker Run in August....you won't be sorry.
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Toostroked has it right on the money but is being a little humble about what a great lake Seneca lake is to boat on. Doesn't get too ripped up so so smaller boat don't get beat up and bigger boats go even faster. You haven't powerboated until the pace boat throttles up and your fleet drops the sticks! Nothing makes you feel more alive then when thousands of hp spool up, the boat rolls onto plane and you fly it across a good wake. You'll find it's a community that is nationwide but before long you'll start running into the same guys at the various events over the years. I regret not having gotten involved in the runs sooner. There's several good local runs that you'll want to participate in that are very affordable with quality planning, safety as a priority and fun as mandatory. Check out Elite Poker runs in June, Seneca lake in July, Buffalo Poker Run in August....you won't be sorry.