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    Wednesday, October 9, 2019
    8am-8pm Arrival of Race Boats - Race Village - Salty Sam’s Marina (2500 Main St, Fort Myers Beach, FL)

    Thursday, October 10, 2019
    10am Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at Salty Sam’s to open Race Village & Dry Pit’s
    10am-4pm Race Village / Dry Pit’s Open to the Public (Salty Sam's)
    10am-3pm Registration - DiamondHead Citrene Room (2000 Estero Blvd #3215, FMB)
    11am-3pm Race Boat Inspections - Race Village
    11am-3pm GPS Registration - Salty Sam’s Marina
    3:30pm-5:30pm Race Boat Parade Staging on Main St
    4pm Volunteer, Safety & Patrol Boat Meeting - DiamondHead Beach Resort
    5:45pm-6:15 pmBoat Parade (Parade travels from Main St. to Old San Carlos Blvd)Boat Parade onto Fort Myers Beach -Sky Bridge to Fort Myers Beach CLOSED for 30min
    6pm-10pm Roar Offshore Street Party in the Entertainment District of Fort Myers Beach - Boats Will be parked on the streets of Fort Myers Beach from Times Square to Nervous Nellies and Over to Matanzas Inn
    10pm Race Teams Depart Street Party and Travel back to Race Village at Salty Sam’s

    Friday, October 11, 2019
    9am-9pm Race Village open to the Public - Salty Sam's
    8am Racers Meeting - DiamondHead Beach Resort Ball room
    9am-2pm Registration - DiamondHead Citrene Room
    9am-5pm Race Boat Inspections & Walk-Throughs - Race Village
    9am-5pm GPS Registration - Salty Sam’s Marina
    9am-10pm Remote Parking & Shuttle Busses at LaMotta’s Italian Restaurant 15660 San Carlos Blvd
    9:30am Crane & Ramp Operational
    10am-3pm Race Boat testing
    4:30pm-6:30 pmVIP Racer Reception- Racer Meet & Greet – Diamond Head Beach Resort
    4pm-9pm Race Team Meet & Greet in Pit’s - Live Entertainment on the Salty Sam’s Race Village Stage - Get up Close to the Boats & Teams

    Saturday, October 12, 2019
    9am-5pm Race Village open to the Public - Salty Sam's
    7am Team Physicals - DiamondHead Beach Resort - Ballroom
    8am Racer Meeting - DiamondHead Beach Resort - Ballroom
    8am Set Up Course Markers
    8:30am Medical, Dive & Patrol Fleet Briefing - DiamondHead Beach Resort
    9am Race Control Operational
    8:30am Crane and Ramp operational
    8am Race Patrol Fleet & Course Support Fleet on station
    9am Roar Offshore VIP Pier Open to VIP Pass Holders & VIP Parking Open
    10am National Anthem

    10am-5pm RACING
    RACE 1
    RACE 2
    RACE 3
    RACE 4
    RACE 5

    6:45pm Awards Ceremony - (Diamondhead Beach Resort) Open to the Public
    8pm Turbo Charged Closing Ceremonies Diamond Head Beach Resort - Live Entertainment on the Beach Stage

    Sunday, October 13, 2019
    11am APBA Offshore Championship Awards Ceremony - (Diamondhead Beach Resort)


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    International powerboat teams head to FMB for championship

    The inaugural 2019 APBA Offshore Championship six-race series will climax during Roar Offshore Powerboat Races Oct. 10-12 on Fort Myers Beach. The races will also serve as the national championship for Offshore Powerboat Association.

    Two leading race-sanctioning organizations, OPA and Powerboat P1, have partnered this season to deliver outstanding sporting action and entertainment at six race venues throughout the United States.

    Powerboat P1 CEO Azam Rangoonwala and OPA President Ed “Smitty” Smith both indicated the aim of the new partnership is to strengthen the future of offshore racing in the United States by uniting the race teams in a way that has been missed for a long time, in order to deliver an expanded, cohesive, world-class race series split equally between northern and southern states. This year’s Roar Offshore will be livestreamed on facebook.com/Powerboat P1WC, and a post race broadcast on CBS Sports will air at noon Sunday, Oct. 20.

    “We want to stage events that excite and entertain, ensuring enjoyment for spectators and TV audiences with sponsor value and a real economic impact for the host venues,” Mr. Rangoonwala said.

    Roar Offshore President Tim Hill shared his enthusiasm, stating, “Race teams come from all over the world to compete. Both visitors and residents can enjoy a number of pre-race parties, and seize the opportunity to see the powerboats up close.”

    A parade of boats over the bridge onto Old San Carlos Boulevard kicks things off on Thursday, Oct. 10, followed by a street party. A Race Village, where all the race teams will be on display, opens at 9 a.m. Friday at Salty Sam’s. Race teams will be testing Friday, so there promises to be plenty of action out on the water as well.

    All the racing action takes place on Saturday, with an awards ceremony following later that evening at the DiamondHead Beach Resort. Remote parking on Friday and Saturday offering shuttles to the beach will be located at Century Link Stadium and LaMotta’s Italian Restaurant. Additional remote parking for Saturday will be at Century Link Stadium and Peace Lutheran Church. Race Day VIP Packages and Championship VIP Weekend Packages are available.

    To purchase a VIP race viewing package, or for more information, visit www.roaroffshore.com.


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    Plenty of activities surrounding the powerboat races

    Roar Offshore gives spectators all the action they can handle on the water, but onshore Fort Myers Beach, attendees will be treated to a myriad of race-related events to enjoy across nearly a week of excitement.

    The festivities begin for the American Powerboat Association Roar Offshore event on Fort Myers Beach Oct. 7 with a kick-off social mixer at Fresh Catch Bistro.

    This event will be a chance to grab VIP packages for race day that includes a private table, bar and food service as well as a more shaded and air conditioned area to observe the action at "turn 1," the best seat in the house.

    "All fans are welcome to come out," said Tim Hill, Roar Offshore president. "There will be live entertainment and a chef sampling."

    Chef Pablo will be serving up delectable eats for $15 per person. There is no charge for entry and you do no have to commit to the prefixed sampling.

    Thursday, Oct. 10, will see Race Village at Salty Sam's open to the public where boat-enthusiasts can get an up close and personal look at the powerboats that will be competing, and speak with members of each race team.

    "Race Village is an intimate experience," Hill said. "You'll be able to see the motors, boats, tow rigs -- it's an exciting opportunity."

    The village is free to all and will offer a not-for-profit beer garden to help wet your whistle while exploring all the scenery.

    "You can get right up to the boats," Hill said. "You can touch them, get a picture with them and get to meet with team members to talk details."

    A parade will take place that evening, as the Matanzas Pass Bridge will be shut down for 30 minutes to make way for the boats and teams coming over and into downtown Fort Myers Beach.

    "We'll line the streets of the entertainment district," Hill said.

    Parade time begins at 5:45 and go down Old San Carlos Boulevard into Times Square and down 2nd and 5th Street.

    The boats will be parked along each side of the street and is another opportunity for fans to come out and chat with the teams and their boats.

    There will be a street party after the parade downtown from 6-10 p.m. with live entertainment.

    On Friday, it's time to drop the vessels into the water and test and tune in preparation for the big day Saturday.

    "The public can be in the pits watching all the action," Hill said. "They can also watch on the Gulf side on the water as well."

    Boats will be zooming around testing their motors and making sure all the nuts and bolts of their operation are fully functional.

    Live entertainment will be happening at Salty Sam's/Race Village all day.

    Saturday is the main event, where all 13 classes of boats will be out vying for a championship.

    Classes 1-7 open the racing Saturday morning at 10 a.m.

    "Superstock," "Super Vee Extreme" and "Pro Stock Vee" will race at 11:30. "Supercat" will race at 12:30 and "Class One" and "Vee Extreme" at 2.

    That night, an awards ceremony will be held at DiamondHead Beach Resort at 6:30 p.m.

    "This is a unique opportunity for fans to be a part of our awards celebration, not something usually done in the industry," Hill said.

    For more information, visit www.RoarOffshore.com.

    Salty Sam's is at 2500 Main St.

    DiamondHead Beach Resort is at 2000 Ester Blvd.
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    This will be a Great event !

    The fans in the surrounding area will come out .

    I still think OPa be better by themselves .

    Looking at just the numbers .I don't see where Martins P-1 adds anything .

    Neverthe less this will be the big event of the year.

    most will tell you KW is a go with no teams showing up .
    They like duvall st
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    Power boats getting ready to roar offshore off Fort Myers Beach

    Have a need for speed and a love for the water?

    Next weekend, the American Powerboat Association Roar Offshore event returns to Fort Myers Beach, where the inaugural APBA six-race series champions will be determined at the event that brings nearly 70,000 to the area annually.

    The races will also serve as the National Championship for the Offshore Powerboat Association.

    "Race teams come from all over the world to compete," said Tim Hill, Roar Offshore president. "Both visitors and residents can enjoy a number of pre-race parties, and seize the opportunity to see the powerboats up close."

    Race day and all the action that goes along with it happens Saturday, Oct. 12, but Roar Offshore brings a party to the beach all week long.

    Events leading up to the big day include kick-off socials, Race Village and a parade over the bridge where spectators can get a good look at the teams and their supercharged vessels.

    Races themselves are broken down into 13 individual classes that are separated by length, top speed and engine.

    Several boats in different classes may be racing at the same time, but are only competing against those in their class.

    Boats will be churning up water out on the beach, where the course challenges teams with 8 different turn markers separating the start and finish line.

    Scoring is broken down like this:

    "Each turn of the race or race buoy has a 'Turn Boat' with Race Officials on board keeping track of the racers and their performance, as well as on the Start/Finish boat. As each race boat passes a 'Turn Boat' and 'Start/Finish' boat, the official marks their sheets according to the rules. When the event is done all times, speeds and distances traveled are calculated to determine the winner.

    "An official start time begins when the bow of the boat crosses the start line. The boat is then scored by completed laps/distance. A completed lap is when a boat crosses the start line, and continues around the marks of the course and back to the finish line. The start and finish line are at the same point on the course. When the green flag (start) drops the race begins, but the first completed lap is scored when the boat passes the start/finish and then comes around again to complete the lap."

    Classes 1-7 open the racing Saturday morning at 10 a.m.

    "Superstock," "Super Vee Extreme" and "Pro Stock Vee" will race at 11:30. "Supercat" will race at 12:30 and "Class One" and "Vee Extreme" at 2.

    Class One is the premier racing class that attracts teams from all over the world. It is a canopied catamaran class twin inboard 1100 mercury racing engines, being able to read speeds of up to 160 mph.

    Supercat is also a conopid catamaran powered by twin inboard 750 engines, with top speed at approximately 140 mph.

    The Superstock class in a catamaran boat powered by twin stock outboard 300 mercury racing engines. This is a popular class and considered the one of the most competitive.

    Average speed for this class is around 100 mph, though can climb up to 115.

    The "Vee" series races feature "V" bottom boats with the classes determined by boat length and engine size.

    Pro Stock Vee and Super Vee Extreme can see speeds up to 95 mph, while Vee Extreme can notch 115-120 mph.

    Class 1-7 is a bracket class where boats must stay in a bracketed speed range. Boats in these classes may have single or twin engines.

    Speeds range from 60-115 mph across the spectrum of classes.

    Following the races, an awards ceremony will be held at DiamondHead Beach Resort at 6:30 p.m.

    This year's Roar Offshore will be live streams on Facebook and a post race broadcast on CBS Sports will air Oct. 20 at noon.

    "We want to stage events that excite and entertain, ensuring enjoyment for spectators and TV audiences with sponsor value and a real economic impact for the host venues," said Azam Rangoonwala, Powerboat P1 CEO, in a statement.

    A myriad of events will be hosted leading up to and around the event for this niche sport's fans.

    - Monday, Oct. 7 at Fresh Catch Bistro 5-9 p.m.

    Race Week Full Throttle Kick Off Social Mixer

    All fans welcome.

    Live Entertainment.

    VIP Race Day tables available for purchase.

    Chef Pablo's Tasting Experience.

    - Tuesday, Oct. 8, Sunset Beach Tropical Grill Race Deck

    Volunteer celebration for all race volunteers.

    - Thursday, Oct. 10

    Ribbon cutting at Salty Sam's to open Race Village and Dry Pit's. - 10 a.m.

    Salty Sam's Race Village / Dry pit's open to public. - 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

    Roar Offshore Race Boat Parade onto Fort Myers Beach. 5:45 - 6:15 p.m.

    Roar Offshore Street Party in Entertainment District. - 6-10 p.m.

    - Friday Oct. 11

    Salty Sam's Race Village / Dry pit's open to public. 9 a.m.- 9 p.m.

    - Saturday Oct. 12

    Races 10 a.m. start. Last races start 2 p.m.

    Award ceremony DiamondHead 6:30 p.m.


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    Miss GEICO Racing to Compete in the 2019 Fort Myers Beach Roar Offshore

    FORT MYERS, Fla., Oct. 8, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- After more than a decade, offshore racing returns in dramatic fashion to the shores of Fort Myers Beach, FL. The Miss GEICO Offshore Racing Team is excited to compete in the 2019 Roar Offshore on Oct. 10-12. The boat races are part of a three-day festival that includes free concerts, a boat parade and block party, and intense racing action.

    The Offshore Powerboat Association (OPA) and Powerboat P1 have joined forces to create the newly formed American Power Boat Association (APBA) World Offshore Championship Series, which is comprised of six races at the most desired race locations across the U.S. New rules for competition and a concerted effort between race organizations has generated interest from race teams from across the world to participate in all six races. More than 50 teams from across the globe have competed in five cities and it all comes down to the final world championship races taking place in Fort Myers. Each team hopes for a strong finish to the inaugural race series.

    Powerboat P1 CEO Azam Rangoonwala says the aim of the new partnership is to strengthen the future of offshore racing in the United States by uniting the race teams in a way that has been missing for a long time and delivering an expanded, cohesive, world-class race series split equally between northern and southern states. "We want to stage events that excite and entertain, ensuring enjoyment for spectators and TV audiences with sponsor value and a real economic impact for the host venues," Rangoonwala said.

    Miss GEICO competes in the Class One racing division. Class One is comprised of the biggest and fastest race boats in the world. Teams from Dubai and Australia have come to race against America's champion Miss GEICO. All the boats in this class weigh 11,750 pounds with identical race engines sealed and governed by Mercury Racing to ensure fairness. The 47-foot Miss GEICO Victory catamaran is made of carbon, Kevlar and S-glass for high performance. The boat sports a pair of brand new and recently released Mercury sealed 1,100 horsepower twin turbo engines and can reach top speeds of more than 160 mph.

    On the water, Miss GEICO is under the control of driver Miles Jennings and throttleman Steve Curtis. The teams that win in Fort Myers Beach will win the series title and world championship status. Miss GEICO is seeking its 12th world championship title and has its work cut out while competing against some of the top international teams.

    The sixth and final race in the championship series takes place Saturday, October 12 with pre-race events starting Thursday, October 10. Race teams will begin arriving on Wednesday and Thursday prior to the boat parade and Roar Offshore Street Party. Powerboat teams will participate in race boat testing on Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with a racer meet and greet and live music beginning at 4 p.m. in the race village. On Saturday, October 12, racing action kicks off at 11 a.m. with the final race of the day starting at 3:30 p.m. Miss GEICO will compete in the last race which includes Class One and Vee Extreme teams. The race village is located at Salty Sam's Marina (2500 Main St, Fort Myers Beach, FL) and will be open to the public Thursday-Saturday.

    For more information on the race, concerts, and race weekend events visit
    https://www.roaroffshore.com.

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    Roar Offshore boat races to rev up on Fort Myers Beach this weekend

    FORT MYERS BEACH, Fla. -- It's a race to the finish line in Southwest Florida this weekend.

    Race teams from all over the world are gearing up for Roar Offshore powerboat races in Fort Myers Beach.

    The six-race series across the country starts in Fort Myers. Organizers aim to excite and entertain people attending this year.

    The event kicks off Thursday with a parade on San Carlos Boulevard, followed by a street party.

    All the racing action starts on Saturday.

    Roar Offshore will be live streamed on Facebook.


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    Friday, October 11, 2019
    9am-9pm Race Village open to the Public - Salty Sam's
    8am Racers Meeting - DiamondHead Beach Resort Ballroom
    9am-2pm Registration - DiamondHead Citrene Room
    9am-5pm Race Boat Inspections & Walk-Throughs - Race Village
    9am-5pm GPS Registration - Salty Sam’s Marina
    9am-10pm Remote Parking & Shuttle Busses at LaMotta’s Italian Restaurant 15660 San Carlos Blvd
    9:30am Crane & Ramp Operational
    10am-3pm Race Boat testing
    5pm Super Stock Racer Meeting - under the AMH Tent
    4:30pm-6:30pm VIP Racer Reception- Racer Meet & Greet – Diamond Head Beach Resort
    4pm-9pm Race Team Meet & Greet in Pit’s - Live Entertainment on the Salty Sam’s Race Village Stage - Get up Close to the Boats & Teams
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    9am-5pmRace Village open to the Public - Salty Sam's
    7am Team Physicals - DiamondHead Beach Resort - Ballroom
    8am Racer Meeting - DiamondHead Beach Resort - Ballroom
    8am Set Up Course Markers
    8:30am Medical, Dive & Patrol Fleet Briefing - DiamondHead Beach Resort
    8am Crane and Ramp operational
    9am Race Control Operational
    9:30am Race Patrol Fleet & Course Support Fleet on station
    9am Roar Offshore VIP Pier Open to VIP Pass Holders & VIP Parking Open
    10am National Anthem
    10am-4pm RACING
    RACE 1 (Super Stock)
    RACE 2 - Class 3, SVX, ProStockVee (tentative)
    RACE 3 - P1SuperStock, Class 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 (tentative)
    RACE 4 - Super Cat
    RACE 5 - ClassONE USA, Vee Extreme
    6:45pm Awards Ceremony - (Diamondhead Beach Resort) Open to the Public
    8pm Turbo Charged Closing Ceremonies Diamond Head Beach Resort - Live Entertainment on the Beach Stage
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    Boat # Team Name Driver Throttleman Class
    1 212 SUMMERSET BOAT LIFTS MITCHELL WATSON JIM WATSON CLASS 2
    2 V6 STRICTLY BUSINESS VAL FIORILLA TBD CLASS 3
    3 427 TEAM WOODY / #LIVING RIGHT CHAD WOOD Billy Shipley CLASS 3
    4 V1 WAZZUP ED SMITH NICK SMITH CLASS 3
    5 450 ROLLIN' DIRTY NATE HUNT CLYDE PETTY CLASS 4
    6 412 UNLEASED Shannon Penn Josh Lamirato CLASS 4
    7 404 SIMMONS MARINE JIM SIMMON Jason Zolecki CLASS 4
    8 444 LOW PROFILE DEAN STAHLMAN Nate Hunt CLASS 4
    9 516 BRONX PHANTOM / ABACO WINDOWS JJ Junk Robert Winoski CLASS 5
    10 530 DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS GINO MARRONE SCOTT RUTHERFORD CLASS 5
    11 562 ON EDGE BILL QUINN HAROLD CASTLE CLASS 5
    12 576 TWO CRUEL DANIEL RACZ JIMMY JENSEN CLASS 5
    13 530 DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS GINO MARRONE CRAIG BELFATO CLASS 5
    14 512 SPECIALIZED RACING MARK GALLAGHER LAURA APPLEHOFF CLASS 5
    15 599 REVELATION MICHAEL DRURY CRISTAL DRURY CLASS 5
    16 509 SHORELINE PLUMBING BRENT APPIARIUS JOHN COEN CLASS 5
    17 645 HAMMERHEADS DENNIS AUSTIN DON JACKSON CLASS 6
    18 651 Team Deception Jesse Schmig Robert Bryant CLASS 6
    19 691 LIQUID ADDICTION TIM VANDERBERG JEFF KIPFMUELLER CLASS 6
    20 622 RUM RUNNER Mike McColgen Fran Vellutato CLASS 6
    21 721 Shadow Pirate Joseph Reilly Sr Joseph Reilly Jr Class 7
    22 749 On a Mission KEN BIRD JOHN HISHON Class 7
    23 705 NJI MOTORSPORTS NICK IMPRESCIA IAN MORGAN Class 7
    24 742 EVIL WAYS ANTHONY PERRY VAL FIORILLA Class 7
    25 77 LUCAS OIL SILVERHOOK JAY JOHNSON NIGEL HOOK CLASS ONE USA
    26 11 SCUDERIA CAZZANI TURBO ED SMITH SERAFINO CAZZANI CLASS ONE USA
    27 113 MISS GEICO MILES JENNINGS STEVE CURTIS CLASS ONE USA
    28 3 VICTORY TEAM SALEM AL ADIDI EISA AL ALI CLASS ONE USA
    29 33 VICTORY TEAM (2nd boat) ERIK STARK JOHN TOMLINSON CLASS ONE USA
    30 222 222 OFFSHORE DARREN NICHOLSON GIOVANNI CARPITELLA CLASS ONE USA
    31 3 Gieco SAM COLEMAN DAISY COLEMAN P1 SuperStock
    32 9 Visit St. Pete George Ivey Cynthia Belfato P1 SuperStock
    33 28 Portaproducts ANDY FOSTER CHARLES MORRIS P1 SuperStock
    34 5 PHASE 5 ALBERT PENTA JAY MULLER PRO STK V
    35 97 FASTBOYS KEN BOLINGER STAN PERCOWKI PRO STK V
    36 77 JRC TRANSPORTATION/DONE DEAL MIKE MIRONYK STEVE PAPP PRO STK V
    37 66 REV -X OIL / LSB BRIT LILY Kevin Smith PRO STK V
    38 19 R&S RACING HOWARD RICHARDSON TBD PRO STK V
    39 11 PLAY IT AGAIN RACING JEREMY PARKER JAY WALTMAN PRO STK V
    40 S-17 TEAM ALLEN LAWN CARE & LANDSCAPING LARRY PINEGAR BILLY ALLEN Super Cat
    41 21 PERFORMANCE BOAT CENTER MYRICK COIL JOHN TOMLINSON Super Cat
    42 21 PERFORMANCE BOAT CENTER RUSTY WILLIAMS MYRICK COIL Super Stock
    43 S-8 CR Racing Rob Unnerstall Casey Boaz Super Stock
    44 S-17 TEAM ALLEN LAWN CARE & LANDSCAPING LARRY PINEGAR BILLY ALLEN Super Stock
    45 s-27 Wide Open Racing Loren Peters Mike Wright Super Stock
    46 S-19 FJ PROPELLER LOWIN LEIBEL GARY BALLOUGH Super Stock
    47 S-29 PAINT FACTORY RACING TANNER LEWIS BRETT CASWELL Super Stock
    48 S-31 THE HULK ROBERT NUNZIIATO DAN LAWRENCE Super Stock
    49 S-42 JACKHAMMER REESE LANGHEIM Ricky Maldonado Super Stock
    50 S-111 COCOSMONKEY.COM GREG DIRENZO RYAN BECKLEY Super Stock
    51 669 YABBA DABBA DO J.D. IVINES BRUCE WALTER Super Stock
    52 S-11 WICKED POWERBOATS / MAD E.F.I.COM MIKE BETHAN TODD DEFILIPP Super Stock
    53 S-1 SHADOW PIRATE TRAVIS BOOKER Nick Scafidi Super Stock
    54 s-9 Mrt. Offshore Brent Price Simon Isherwood Super Stock
    55 NZ-11 PROFLOORS WAYNE VALDER GRANT BRUGGEMAN SuperCat
    56 6 M-CON TYSON GARVIN TYLER MILLER SuperCat
    57 54 GRAYDEL / CJ GRANT RACING CHRIS GRANT BILLY MOORE SuperCat
    58 8 AMH MOTORSPORTS AARON HOPE ANTHONY SMITH SuperCat
    59 10 DEPENDABLE MARINE MARTIN SPERSMA Sheker SuperCat
    60 5 WHM MOTORSPORTS BILLY MAUFF JAY MULLER SuperCat
    61 5+ Sun Print Management Steve Fehrmann Steve Miklos SVX
    62 7 JRA BOAT SALES MARK GIBBONS DANNY CRANK SVX
    63 32 MR TECHNOLOGY WILL SMITH JIMMY DEITCH SVX
    64 2 Boatfloater.com Stephen Kildahl Steve Kildahl SVX
    65 41 TEAM RAVEN MIKE MCCOLGAN ROBERT BRYANT SVX
    66 D700 SHERIFF LOBO Jason Govatos Shameel Mohammed SVX
    67 66 TUG IT / LSB BRIT LILY KEVIN SMITH VEE EXTREME
    68 20 KNUCKLEHEAD RACING'S INSTIGATOR EDWARD SMITH Anthony Smith VEE EXTREME
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    Some shots of practice today. 68 boats entered, I believe it will actually be 70.


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