Thread: NNRT Offshore Classics
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05-08-2015 06:47 PMThe 30 foot Sutphen was the class of the field in the P and M classes. Occasionally the S class would also produce a Sutphen winner. Stan Pike and Gene Whipp, in INFERNO, grabbed the S class championship in 1978. They displaced the Magnum and Cigarettes of the early 70's as the size of the boat started to increase from 28 to 30 feet. They just never made the jump to Open and were competitive. Richie and Chris ran ....She Devil.... in the Open class and that was the closest a Sutphen ever came to success in the Open class.
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05-10-2015 01:04 PM
So this would be either 1981 or 1982 with Billy Frenz, currently of the National Powerboat Association, on the sticks. In 1983 he switched to the 33' boat. http://www.nationalpowerboat.com/index.htm
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05-18-2015 06:32 AMI don't feel so bad about missing the 1966 question now.......
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