Mark I guess I could answer your question. Pro stock or Production was stock triple outboards and twin stock I/O's.
In todays terms it would most closely resemble Cat light.
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10-13-2009 03:32 PM
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10-13-2009 04:49 PMI was downstairs, east side of the restaurant and couldn't see them coming, and when the NOISE and boats went by right in front of me I froze..............
and you were right above me.......who knew
little did I know that would be the last time I could WATCH A RACE
(one more thing to blame JC for...)
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10-13-2009 05:26 PM
89 or 90 I was there as a guest of Yoshiro Kitami of Super Hawaii. We were hanging on his yacht for a while then we went upstairs at the Pier House. My beer was sitting on the rail and I accidentally knocked it off and it landed right on some guys head as he looked up. I hope that was nobody on here, and if it was, I really am sorry.
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10-13-2009 05:58 PMmobilemerc ever think of putting a book together with all your pics?
gotta luv the course layout. looks like they went thru the entire harbor to the north bell marker and back out the south end.
today's course looks like it would be inside markers 4 and 5 with room for the spectators fleet.
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10-13-2009 06:14 PM
I thought pro-stock was just triple outboard cats. I remember a cut down 36 skater on the skater web site forsale a couple of years ago, and though it would make a fun pleasure boat. I just wondered where they all where these days.
Also a good history lesson never hurts.
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10-13-2009 06:55 PM
SmokeyBandit was a P boat I think they were basically stock 400hp 454's with SSM.
Robert what is the word?
Modified boats looked the same. They had a pair of trick buick head small blocks making near 600 hp or more. No number of outboards could match up with that.
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10-13-2009 07:01 PM
They are just basic pix I took with disposable cameras. I continued to take them at nearly every event I attended. I even have pix from my F2 days while in the boat. Some in the boat idling out and others while milling.
I have also collected programs and rule books since '85. I have shared a lot of it here on line.
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10-13-2009 07:05 PMWhen you're old, fall down, and can't get it up. You can make a book......
Getting bad advice is unfortunate, taking bad advice is a Serious matter!!
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10-13-2009 08:07 PMcorrect me if I'm wrong, but that's the one that we were talking about in another thread when Aquamania came so close to the wall in Morehead.........Super Hawaii came so close to the OCEAN KEY HOUSE with his helicopter right on top of him, we could see into the choppers windows from the 3rd floor, race control.
Scared the people around the pool/bar area........
They got in trouble......................but did it again.......
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10-13-2009 10:05 PMYou can always drive like Ed and Dave.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFOHnabnhqcGetting bad advice is unfortunate, taking bad advice is a Serious matter!!
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10-13-2009 11:09 PM
Ricky I have pix and Hero cards of Boardwalk and Pennzoil. I will scan and share them. I am sure we have crossed pathes too. Most of my race pix are in my other computer. I know I have a pic of a V8 of the boat. It maybe of the boat you pictured above. Was the V8 'rude in KW in '87 ?
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10-14-2009 07:36 AM
From the picture you posted we must have both sitting on the same sea wall at sub base
Yes it was 87. The Shadow burn at last race of season and we were going to worlds as national champion with no boat. Mealstrom gave us a boat to run. We spend a week at there factory finshing boat than off to worlds. No one know how much fuel those motor really used, first race we were out front and ran out of gas. Spend the whole night in a welding shop in Key West building bigger tanks. I have lots of pictures from back in the 80's & 90's but they are all on 35mm paper and have to be scanned.
Before and after pic
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10-14-2009 09:02 AMDoes anybody remember a guy named Rodney Presley ,,,racing for Mealstrom ??
He told me a bunch of cool storys from back in the day.LOL
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10-14-2009 09:42 AM
Rick your pix are better than mine. I was on the Pier House balcony. Boats passed very close under it. As mentioned mine were with disposable cameras. I have boxes full that need to be scanned as when. I have scanned some of them. I will start a thread in HOBRA where we all can add them in one place.