Patriotic Duty Outerlimits Breaks San Francisco-To-Marina Del Rey/Long Beach Records
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Congratulations to Tony Adams, Allen Bellinghausen and Steve Seaton of Northern California for taking on the open ocean and emerging with two significant endurance records, https://www.speedonthewater.com/patr...beach-records/
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Is there a typo?
Dan said this “It’s quite an undertaking to pull off a more-than-400-mile ocean run and not only to complete it, but break the record by over an hour".
But the old record is listed at "The Patriotic Duty triumvirate bested the existing mark for the 400-plus-mile, San Francisco-to-Marina del Rey, open-ocean run of 5 hours, 27 minutes and 22 seconds."
And the article says they did it in established a new San Francisco-to-Long Beach record of 5 hours, 18 minutes and 39 seconds.
That is just over 8 min better?
Dan said this “It’s quite an undertaking to pull off a more-than-400-mile ocean run and not only to complete it, but break the record by over an hour".
But the old record is listed at "The Patriotic Duty triumvirate bested the existing mark for the 400-plus-mile, San Francisco-to-Marina del Rey, open-ocean run of 5 hours, 27 minutes and 22 seconds."
And the article says they did it in established a new San Francisco-to-Long Beach record of 5 hours, 18 minutes and 39 seconds.
That is just over 8 min better?
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Is there a typo?
Dan said this “It’s quite an undertaking to pull off a more-than-400-mile ocean run and not only to complete it, but break the record by over an hour".
But the old record is listed at "The Patriotic Duty triumvirate bested the existing mark for the 400-plus-mile, San Francisco-to-Marina del Rey, open-ocean run of 5 hours, 27 minutes and 22 seconds."
And the article says they did it in established a new San Francisco-to-Long Beach record of 5 hours, 18 minutes and 39 seconds.
That is just over 8 min better?
Dan said this “It’s quite an undertaking to pull off a more-than-400-mile ocean run and not only to complete it, but break the record by over an hour".
But the old record is listed at "The Patriotic Duty triumvirate bested the existing mark for the 400-plus-mile, San Francisco-to-Marina del Rey, open-ocean run of 5 hours, 27 minutes and 22 seconds."
And the article says they did it in established a new San Francisco-to-Long Beach record of 5 hours, 18 minutes and 39 seconds.
That is just over 8 min better?
“San Francisco-to-Marina del Rey, open-ocean run of 5 hours, 27 minutes and 22 seconds. Set by then-Powerboat-magazine publisher Bob Nordskog and Bob and Norm Teague”
Your first quotes are San Francisco- Marina Del Rey, your last quote on Patriotic Duty of 5hrs 18mins 39secs is from San Francisco- Long Beach, the other times stopped at Marina Del Rey.
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“47-footer from San Francisco to Marina del Rey in 4 hours, 55 minutes and 33 seconds.”
“San Francisco-to-Marina del Rey, open-ocean run of 5 hours, 27 minutes and 22 seconds. Set by then-Powerboat-magazine publisher Bob Nordskog and Bob and Norm Teague”
Your first quotes are San Francisco- Marina Del Rey, your last quote on Patriotic Duty of 5hrs 18mins 39secs is from San Francisco- Long Beach, the other times stopped at Marina Del Rey.
“San Francisco-to-Marina del Rey, open-ocean run of 5 hours, 27 minutes and 22 seconds. Set by then-Powerboat-magazine publisher Bob Nordskog and Bob and Norm Teague”
Your first quotes are San Francisco- Marina Del Rey, your last quote on Patriotic Duty of 5hrs 18mins 39secs is from San Francisco- Long Beach, the other times stopped at Marina Del Rey.




