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06-09-2010 10:45 PMI'd rather be on the boat with a drink on the rocks, than in the drink with my boat on the rocks.
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06-09-2010 10:51 PM
In case you need to get in the mood.
http://vimeo.com/11574462
http://vimeo.com/5212278
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06-09-2010 10:55 PM
No, I've always been on tidal waters but I find it interesting when people that have boated all thier lives on lakes and rivers, suddenly get into salt water with tides and currents that change and sometimes oppose each other. A quick reminder is always helpful.
Like I said, ask Jenny what she thought of going out Haulover Inlet against the tide two years ago. Canopies make great fish bowls!
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06-10-2010 12:04 AM
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06-10-2010 12:52 AMI was only kidding,my boat is still in upstate New York.Heading out at 7am for a 26hr ride.
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06-10-2010 08:48 AMFew Shots from Biloxi
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06-10-2010 09:04 AM"THE BUZZI BRUSH
TRUST ME ,THAT LITTLE PIECE OF METAL IF YOU WATCH THE FILM IT WAS NEVER IN THE WATER,,"
Great shot
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06-10-2010 09:10 AMgreat shots,,,,,,,,,,,,l will be watching from the beach this weekend,,,,,
forcast will be HOT and full of festivities planned w OPA
save travels,,,
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06-10-2010 09:12 AM
Nice. Thanks
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06-10-2010 09:39 AM
Looking at George and Jim's bustle makes me wounder what would happen if you added a two foot "swim platform which was say "oversized" and mounted the trim tabs to it. I have seen that on a few crusiers. Since the length is measured at the transom the boat would still be 30' but handle more like a 32 -33'.
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06-13-2010 02:00 PMhere we go again..........
Boat-less...
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06-13-2010 06:47 PMFountain had a great race from start to finish, looks like Brian did his home work and had the best set-up for today. Congrats to all the team for a hard fought battle.
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06-13-2010 09:34 PM
That Fountain is so much better than all of the other SVL's in every way. Fastest in the calm by the second race (Cumberland) and by far the best rough water boat as demonstrated today. Make no mistake either, the boat has not reached its potential.
Making matters more daunting for everyone, the Fountain crew was awesome as well. They ran really, really hard in some very tough conditions. Courageous as hell is how I would describe what I saw. They caught some huge air and took some gigantic shots but just kept going.
At the end of the day, and with all due respect to the other boat builders out there, NO ONE knows how to make v-bottoms go really fast more than Reggie. He should be recognized for being the best ever. Congrats to him and the Fountain crew.
And congrats to Steve and Gary for finishing first in the SVL Classic race!
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06-14-2010 05:38 AM+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
I was impressed with the way that "Doc' and Brain pushed that boat through some rough water,,, they had that boat flat and consistent. I heard that it was "Doc"Janssen first time in the boat,, as his son did not show up to Sunny Isles
Great Job to everyone that made the journey...