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    Does anyone have an update on who owns the following long distance records?

    Miami-NY (Gentry still?)
    Miami-Nassau
    Miami-Nassau-Miami
    Tampa-Miami (Buzzi?)
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    How about CAM (Canada America Mexico)?
    San Francisco - L.A.?
    Ensenada - La Paz ( )


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    Quote Originally Posted by chewiekw View Post
    Does anyone have an update on who owns the following long distance records?

    Miami-NY (Gentry still?)
    Miami-Nassau
    Miami-Nassau-Miami
    Tampa-Miami (Buzzi?)
    I did have the Miami to New York outboard record, I did it in a 24' Pantera w/ 2 of the "state of the art" Mercury 2.4's
    That was a looong time ago August 18, 1978. It took 42hrs because of a few problems I had on the way BUT I made it on my own and a lot of heart!

    I love it when people knock the 24/7 hulls, I KNOW it is a great small boat and very seaworthy (1,250 miles or so I figured some 31 years ago,
    No mapquest then) I had an RDF and 2 compasses and "most" of the charts. "NO GPS"

    Now you know the rest of the story...........
    pp @ pantera.
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    I'll save you the trouble, boss.

    I'm not from Miami, but I did eat at a Cuban restraunt yesterday!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dude! Sweet! View Post
    I'll save you the trouble, boss.

    I'm not from Miami, but I did eat at a Cuban restraunt yesterday!
    That was probably the most fun I ever had in the boat biz!!!
    But I have one better that I will do b4 I'm gone.

    "Bermuda to New York" on the 4th of July.
    I have planned that trip in my mind for a lot of years, the 41' pantera will be perfect for that record.

    There is also the Key West to Cuba and back, Rocky Aoki (Benihana) did it a while back, he was pretty fast I forget the et for that run, maybe somebody knows???
    pepe @ pantera.
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    Gentry had the Miami-Nassau, Miami- Nassau-Miami, Miami-NewYork, and New York-England at the same time. Buzzi broke the hell out of Miami-Nassau and Miami-Nassau-Miami, averaging over 100 mph.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dude! Sweet! View Post
    I'll save you the trouble, boss.

    I'm not from Miami, but I did eat at a Cuban restraunt yesterday!

    Thats an awesome picture (that dude posted) Jo!! Are you in here?

    Your family has an incredible history and reputation in the community.
    It must have been an absolute joy to grow up with them and get to experience the things you did.

    Do you have a sister by any chance?

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    I believe that's Jo in the hot pants on the left and his sister Barb on the right. Linda's just to the left of Pepe. The Nunez family is the real deal!

    Hey, how come Barbie got skunked on the Pantera T-shirt?


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    Thats hilarious!

    It made sense the little guy was joe, but since the gals werent wearing the shirts I wasnt sure.

    UD
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dude! Sweet! View Post
    The Nunez family is the real deal!
    very WELL said
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    Who owns the Miami-NY and NY-England race?
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    Miami-NY Gentry, 18 hrs 15 min, The Aga Khan in Destriero owns Fastnet/NY, and NY/Fastnet Rock, about 59 hours each way.
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    Gentry doesn't hold the trans Atlantic record anymore? Do you have a pic of the boat that beat it?
    Ryan Beckley
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    Quote Originally Posted by JO - PANTERABOAT View Post
    That was probably the most fun I ever had in the boat biz!!!
    But I have one better that I will do b4 I'm gone.

    "Bermuda to New York" on the 4th of July.
    I have planned that trip in my mind for a lot of years, the 41' pantera will be perfect for that record.

    There is also the Key West to Cuba and back, Rocky Aoki (Benihana) did it a while back, he was pretty fast I forget the et for that run, maybe somebody knows???
    pepe @ pantera.
    You me and JO!
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    gentry doesn't hold the trans atlantic record anymore? Do you have a pic of the boat that beat it?
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    I guess Miami to NY would be held by the Gentry Eagle;
    http://www.gentryeagle.com/page4.html

    CHAPMAN TROPHY 1988
    Miami to New York
    Boat: Gentry Eagle
    Record time: 19 hours & 17 minutes

    It refers to the "Charles F Chapman Trophy" apparently this gentlmen;
    http://www.motorboating.com/articleHtml.jsp?ID=21015985
    http://www.chapman.org/index.php?main=2&nav=12

    The trophy is apparently form "Motorboating Magazine";
    Article June 1963...
    "Anyone looking for a new trophy? Motorboating Magazine has placed the Charles F. Chapman Trophy into competition. It will be awarded to any motorboat owner who runs his boat from Miami to New York faster than Sam Griffith did with his Bertram rig last year.
    Those who try, but fail to improve on Griffith's mark, will get certificates.
    Chapman is the boatman who navigated for Gar Wood on the record-breaking 1921 Miami-New York trip. No one did it faster until Griffith came along 41 years later."
    From page 22 here;
    http://209.212.22.88/data/rbr/1960-1...1963.06.07.pdf


    Holder as far as I can see of this trophy have been the following;

    1962 Sam Griffith / Bertram

    1964 Charles Johnson / 31h 32m same article as below

    1974 August Dr. Bob Magoon / 22h 41min 15sec /40 Foot Cigarette... ref;
    http://news.google.com/newspapers?ni...g=3749,4534439

    There is reference to a try in 1976 by Billy Martin in NJ no idea how it worked out, here;
    http://books.google.com/books?id=5OE...age&q=&f=false




    I think this is the one that interests me however.... for now;
    Tampa-Miami 3:45
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    From SBI's website:

    Fabio Buzzi Sets new Super Boat International World Record Run from Tampa to Miami

    MIAMI, FLORIDA – November 25, 2004 – Key West World Championship racer sets a new Super Boat International World Record run from Tampa to Miami. After racing in a three race format World Championship Race in Key West and winning the title of World Champion in his class on November 21st, legendary racer Fabio Buzzi placed his FB Design vee bottom race boat on a trailer and headed for the Tampa Skyway Bridge. Fabio had one more feat for his boat before it headed back to Italy, which was to make a new record run.

    At 7:41:00am on Tuesday morning, the Sony boat was back in the water with a crew of three and heading for the marker at the entrance of Miami’s Government Cut, it arrived at 11:28:30am. It took the crew 3hrs-47min-30sec to make the trip, beating the old record of 3hrs-57min-00sec. Fabio Buzzi accomplished this amazing triumph with his 47’ FB Design hull with 2 – 1300HP Isotta Fraschini diesel engines with tri max drives.

    Super Boat International Productions, Inc. sanctioned this record run and owns the rights. The official timers were Bill Livingston from Tampa and Gary Ballough in Miami.

    Congratulations to Fabio Buzzi’s crew Gianfranco Zanon, Monica Rapezzotti, and Binda Antonio all from Italy.
    http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...ld-record.html


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    .....seems to me that, foot for foot, pound for pound, Pepe still holds the record.....BIG difference between making one of those runs with today's technology and electronics, in a 40'-50' boat, and what Pepe did over thirty years ago without the technology in a 24x7.......BIG COJONES dude..........no one is topping that.......
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    Pepe get's my "Big Cojones" award..Hands down.

    Anybody have George Morales official time? I am thinking it was under 20 hours, but my memory is not what it once was...once was....once was.

    What?
    Allergic to Nonsense
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