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raceboat rus 06-30-2015 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by Gordo (Post 4324510)
In 1997 I was traveling around the nation talking to a number of boat builders about building a Factory 1 race boat. I don't remember the name of the gentleman at Velocity I'd had conversations with, but we went to the race in Biloxi to meet him and Steve Stepp in person and discuss details. This guy walks me over to Mr Stepp, introduces me and tells him I am going racing and looking at building a new Velocity. Steve says "Hi" and walks away with zero interest.
The rest is history;

BTW We've never been beat by a Velocity

(at least, not by one that passed inspection )

Sorry that steve was not so polite , but I also heard the Gerneral Patton was not always , polite either

ziemer 06-30-2015 05:56 PM

Steve didn't know me from Adam when we bought our now 25 year old Velocity a few years ago and couldn't have been nicer when i was at the factory. He personally looked over the boat when we bought it and gave me several pointers on setup and things to check. We've since had several conversations, some of which were just BS sessions on boat racing days, his relationship with the Allison family and even the time he broke the 100 mph mark a couple weeks ahead of Reggie. Both he and Kenny have always treated me like a "new boat buying" owner and I couldn't be more appreciative.

Kenny has my boat now and I've been extremely pleased to date. I get daily updates with pics and would recommend him to anyone needing a facelift on an older boat.

I wish Steve and his wife Kim the best. ;)

Padraig 07-01-2015 09:36 AM

I first talked to Steve Stepp sometime back in the ninety's. I was in the process of buying a used 1989 23ft Regal (Velocity) It was my first go fast type boat and I had some questions. By that time Steve had left Regal and was back making boats on his own. I called the Velocity factory and told them what I was looking at and they said hold on," Steve can best answer your questions, he on the factory floor but we will get him". I was very surprised that just like that I was going to be talking to the designer and builder! This was not what I expected. Even though the boat I was looking at was built by Regal, Steve answered all my questions and we had a great conversation about fast boats. He did not bash Regal but during my questioning, he did mentioned they had let the 23 get heavy and the wiring good have been better. Sure enough the only problem I had with the boat was with the wiring to the trim switch. He also said if I bought the boat I would have a great time and I did.

I finally met Steve in 1999. The previous year I had purchased a new Velocity 280 from Eyerock Marine in Binghamton and was attending the Battle Ship run on Seneca Lake. I joined the Eyerock crew for breakfast and there was this gentleman that was talking about Velocity boats. I asked him if he was with the factory and he got a shy grin on his face and said, "I'm Steve". We had many conversations that weekend I remember him surrounded by boaters and freely and happily giving out tips about improving performance and speed. Most of them were not Velocity owners and it didn't seem to matter to him.

I will miss being able to call the factory and talk to Steve, to ask questions, to ask advise or maybe just talk about boats. I don't know the details but IMO the new owners made a mistake in not working things out and keeping Steve available. I think that Velocity may very likely be gone.

Padraig

GRH 07-01-2015 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by Gordo (Post 4324510)
In 1997 I was traveling around the nation talking to a number of boat builders about building a Factory 1 race boat. I don't remember the name of the gentleman at Velocity I'd had conversations with, but we went to the race in Biloxi to meet him and Steve Stepp in person and discuss details. This guy walks me over to Mr Stepp, introduces me and tells him I am going racing and looking at building a new Velocity. Steve says "Hi" and walks away with zero interest.
The rest is history;

BTW We've never been beat by a Velocity

(at least, not by one that passed inspection )

I guess the old saying applies here.... you can't please everybody....

velocityboats1 07-01-2015 10:54 AM

In response to the recent comments on Velocity, yes Steve Stepp founded a great company and as with many other great companies there comes a time when the company must move beyond its founder and creator. That time is now for Velocity. Steve’s innovative performance designs of the 80’s will live on and was indeed a business decision to put the right personnel in place to leverage the latest technology and fabrication standards and techniques of the 21st century. We encourage you to call and/or visit us to meet our new personnel and find out for yourself. Also stay tuned for our Anniversary Edition models for 2016/2017 in celebration of 40 years of Velocity Powerboats. 407-322-7770.

Wildman_grafix 07-01-2015 11:46 AM

Where is Kenny now? I am heading to Debary in a few and wouldn't mind stopping by.

low_psi 07-01-2015 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by velocityboats1 (Post 4324820)
In response to the recent comments on Velocity, yes Steve Stepp founded a great company and as with many other great companies there comes a time when the company must move beyond its founder and creator. That time is now for Velocity. Steve’s innovative performance designs of the 80’s will live on and was indeed a business decision to put the right personnel in place to leverage the latest technology and fabrication standards and techniques of the 21st century. We encourage you to call and/or visit us to meet our new personnel and find out for yourself. Also stay tuned for our Anniversary Edition models for 2016/2017 in celebration of 40 years of Velocity Powerboats. 407-322-7770.

:Whatever:

Padraig 07-01-2015 12:00 PM


Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix (Post 4324838)
Where is Kenny now? I am heading to Debary in a few and wouldn't mind stopping by.

Just sent you a PM with Kenny's cell number. Not sure if h wants it posted on line.

Padraig

Wildman_grafix 07-01-2015 12:01 PM

Pm box cleared now try again please.

Thanks

GRH 07-01-2015 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by velocityboats1 (Post 4324820)
In response to the recent comments on Velocity, yes Steve Stepp founded a great company and as with many other great companies there comes a time when the company must move beyond its founder and creator. That time is now for Velocity. Steve’s innovative performance designs of the 80’s will live on and was indeed a business decision to put the right personnel in place to leverage the latest technology and fabrication standards and techniques of the 21st century. We encourage you to call and/or visit us to meet our new personnel and find out for yourself. Also stay tuned for our Anniversary Edition models for 2016/2017 in celebration of 40 years of Velocity Powerboats. 407-322-7770.

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