Team AMSOIL Offshore in Port Huron
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Team AMSOIL Offshore traveled back to Michigan for the third weekend in a row for their last Great Lakes stop at Port Huron, Michigan. The historical shipping and trade city is located at the southern base of Lake Huron and the mouth of the Saint Clair River, which is also the border between Michigan and Canada. The race is a very unique international effort that involves officials and events in both the United States and Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. In terms of exposure in the past, the Port Huron venue was overshadowed by the crowd and boat count of the Saint Clair race two weeks prior. However, the event has been gaining momentum, and with a boat count over 40 and huge local spectator turnout on both the American and Canadian shores, the venue was a great success for great racing!
On Friday the Team AMSOIL Crew gave the boat a complete evaluation. After the rough and unpredictable water in Michigan City, all the boat’s systems needed to be checked for stress and shock loading related failure. The Teague Custom Marine Supercat spec engines passed inspection and with flawless vital signs. A leaking crash box transmission was changed, and the team continued prepping for testing. On Saturday, conditions were calm and the river traffic was light. Throttleman Bob Teague and Driver John Teague achieved speeds nearing 140 mph on the back straightaway of the course. They used their setup experience for the area from past years of racing at Port Huron and settled on a setup combination for Sunday. To read more about this click here - http://teaguecustommarine.com/teague...in-port-huron/
On Friday the Team AMSOIL Crew gave the boat a complete evaluation. After the rough and unpredictable water in Michigan City, all the boat’s systems needed to be checked for stress and shock loading related failure. The Teague Custom Marine Supercat spec engines passed inspection and with flawless vital signs. A leaking crash box transmission was changed, and the team continued prepping for testing. On Saturday, conditions were calm and the river traffic was light. Throttleman Bob Teague and Driver John Teague achieved speeds nearing 140 mph on the back straightaway of the course. They used their setup experience for the area from past years of racing at Port Huron and settled on a setup combination for Sunday. To read more about this click here - http://teaguecustommarine.com/teague...in-port-huron/



