StillCrazy Velocity...Resurrected
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dial her in!
Here she is on Friday, 6/10. This was the first time she had been put in the water and the boys were seeing what she could do! They got her up to about 85, with 150 gallons of gas in her.
http://youtu.be/VU9qJEWxy7w
http://youtu.be/VU9qJEWxy7w
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Mike and Jordan,
You have done a fantastic job on the restoration process of Still Crazy. It looks as good as it did in the early eighties when it sat outside our shop between races, for engine swaps.
As previously noted, Mike and Dick Fullam indeed two of the good guys and they would be very proud of your accomplishments.
Larry and Doug Fetters
Fetters Racing Engines
You have done a fantastic job on the restoration process of Still Crazy. It looks as good as it did in the early eighties when it sat outside our shop between races, for engine swaps.
As previously noted, Mike and Dick Fullam indeed two of the good guys and they would be very proud of your accomplishments.
Larry and Doug Fetters
Fetters Racing Engines
#334
I think your crew certainly had the biggest smiles on ALL DAY on Saturday. Glad you joined us.
If you go to my video thread there is a few seconds of you running under the Buckman bridge at the 2:50 mark of the video labeled "2nd group". You got some sweet air crossing our wake right at that moment.
Welcome to the Poker Run Addiction Club.
If you go to my video thread there is a few seconds of you running under the Buckman bridge at the 2:50 mark of the video labeled "2nd group". You got some sweet air crossing our wake right at that moment.
Welcome to the Poker Run Addiction Club.
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I know my mom was not referring to the Still Crazy Velocity race boat when she wrote the above, just want to clarify for those that don't know the particulars that the boat my uncle Mike died in was the 38' Cougar Catamaran and not the Velocity that we restored, which he raced for two years before his death.
I would not have put the enormous effort, time, money and heart into restoring the Cougar as it only stands for loss and hurt to my family. The Velocity on the other hand, stood for a bright period in his life when he was racing with good friends and when two of his kids were born. Restoring the Still Crazy Velocity has been a dream since day one and will at least for me, forever keep the memory of my uncle's life alive and his desire to live life to the fullest.
Thank you again to everyone that has chimed in and tracked our progress. You certainly haven't seen the last from us as we still haven't finished the boat completely. I look forward to updates as we dial her in, and look forward to meeting and talking to many more of you at runs and events in the future.
I'd also like to thank my beautiful wife Tanya, who has seen her husband only a handful of times on the weekend for the last eight months. I was motivated to finish the boat by a lot of things, but one of the biggest was the desire to get it done so I could get back to enjoying life with her. Without her unbelievable understanding and unconditional support, we certainly wouldn't be where we are today.
Here's some photos from the weekend.
Both Engines In...

IMG_8783 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Richard working on the tabs

IMG_8787 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Mike finishing the name decals...

IMG_8793 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Installing the LED's under the bolster

IMG_8797 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Setting the front bolster in the boat

IMG_8801 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Steve setting the rear bolster in place

IMG_8810 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Transom done!

IMG_8831 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Off to the gas station for the first fuel stop

IMG_8849 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Mike's daughter Kelly happy as can be


IMG_8854 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Mike and Kelly giving her a wash

IMG_8855 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Looking good!

IMG_8869 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
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Backing down the ramp for her maiden voyage

IMG_8887 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Can you tell we're happy?

IMG950186 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Riding off into the sunset

IMG950185 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
That was fun...

IMG_8952 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
At the lunch stop

IMG_8980 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr

IMG_8971 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
1984

posterpics_20001 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
27 years later...

1456995-T600450 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Finished pics..

IMG_8991 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr

IMG_8995 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Transom, including busted prop

IMG_8996 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr

IMG_9000 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr

IMG_9001 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr

IMG_9002 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr

IMG_9003 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
One last thank you for now, to Steve and Kim Stepp who have become like family. We owe so much to you it's hard to put into words. My whole family will forever be grateful for the love and effort you have put into bringing Still Crazy back to life, and for the compassion and generosity you have shown to Mike and myself. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
See you soon,
Jordan

IMG_8887 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Can you tell we're happy?

IMG950186 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Riding off into the sunset

IMG950185 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
That was fun...

IMG_8952 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
At the lunch stop

IMG_8980 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr

IMG_8971 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
1984

posterpics_20001 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
27 years later...

1456995-T600450 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Finished pics..

IMG_8991 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr

IMG_8995 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
Transom, including busted prop


IMG_8996 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr

IMG_9000 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr

IMG_9001 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr

IMG_9002 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr

IMG_9003 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr
One last thank you for now, to Steve and Kim Stepp who have become like family. We owe so much to you it's hard to put into words. My whole family will forever be grateful for the love and effort you have put into bringing Still Crazy back to life, and for the compassion and generosity you have shown to Mike and myself. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
See you soon,
Jordan
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I think your crew certainly had the biggest smiles on ALL DAY on Saturday. Glad you joined us.
If you go to my video thread there is a few seconds of you running under the Buckman bridge at the 2:50 mark of the video labeled "2nd group". You got some sweet air crossing our wake right at that moment.
Welcome to the Poker Run Addiction Club.
If you go to my video thread there is a few seconds of you running under the Buckman bridge at the 2:50 mark of the video labeled "2nd group". You got some sweet air crossing our wake right at that moment.
Welcome to the Poker Run Addiction Club.
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Mike and Jordan,
You have done a fantastic job on the restoration process of Still Crazy. It looks as good as it did in the early eighties when it sat outside our shop between races, for engine swaps.
As previously noted, Mike and Dick Fullam indeed two of the good guys and they would be very proud of your accomplishments.
Larry and Doug Fetters
Fetters Racing Engines
You have done a fantastic job on the restoration process of Still Crazy. It looks as good as it did in the early eighties when it sat outside our shop between races, for engine swaps.
As previously noted, Mike and Dick Fullam indeed two of the good guys and they would be very proud of your accomplishments.
Larry and Doug Fetters
Fetters Racing Engines
Larry and Doug, thank you for taking the time to post. We love getting as much information on the boat's history as possible. Hopefully one day we'll get a chance to meet and chat about the past.



