NY Update
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NY Update
This is to inform all the SBIP/APBA Offshore racers that the New York race scheduled for September 7, 2008 is on as scheduled on the Hudson River.
I met with the Coast Guard and Liberty State Park this morning; everything is in place with support from all the agencies required.
If there is any race teams that has not secured their lodging for this race, the Sheraton Newark Airport still has some rooms available. The room block has been released, however you can call the hotel direct at 973-390-5500 and ask for IN-HOUSE, refer to Super Boat as a code to book your rooms. If you are directed to an outside reservation, call back and then ask for Sales, remember that they close at 5pm and are not open on the weekends.
Parties for the event:
Friday night from 7pm – 9 pm at the Sheraton (128 Frontage Road) – hosted by Aqua Mania Race Team
Sunday awards – at the race site – hosted by Peter Meyer, Hard Rock Offshore Race Team (Instigator).
See you in New York.
John Carbonell, President
Super Boat International
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I met with the Coast Guard and Liberty State Park this morning; everything is in place with support from all the agencies required.
If there is any race teams that has not secured their lodging for this race, the Sheraton Newark Airport still has some rooms available. The room block has been released, however you can call the hotel direct at 973-390-5500 and ask for IN-HOUSE, refer to Super Boat as a code to book your rooms. If you are directed to an outside reservation, call back and then ask for Sales, remember that they close at 5pm and are not open on the weekends.
Parties for the event:
Friday night from 7pm – 9 pm at the Sheraton (128 Frontage Road) – hosted by Aqua Mania Race Team
Sunday awards – at the race site – hosted by Peter Meyer, Hard Rock Offshore Race Team (Instigator).
See you in New York.
John Carbonell, President
Super Boat International
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In all due respect,this is a direct result of the state of sport right now.The bottom line is there are not enough race teams to support three sanctioning bodies.This nonsense has been going on for far too long.Why would anyone want to tow all that distance and spend alot of money to race themselves?I just dont get it.Everyone involved in our sport knows what needs to be done...someone please make it happen.
Mark
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Dave,
In all due respect,this is a direct result of the state of sport right now.The bottom line is there are not enough race teams to support three sanctioning bodies.This nonsense has been going on for far too long.Why would anyone want to tow all that distance and spend alot of money to race themselves?(I just dont get it).Everyone involved in our sport knows what needs to be done...someone please make it happen.
Mark
In all due respect,this is a direct result of the state of sport right now.The bottom line is there are not enough race teams to support three sanctioning bodies.This nonsense has been going on for far too long.Why would anyone want to tow all that distance and spend alot of money to race themselves?(I just dont get it).Everyone involved in our sport knows what needs to be done...someone please make it happen.
Mark