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    Hi All
    We are relocated from Seattle and need to figure out the Florida Outboard Racing Association information and contacts. We race 20SS and a soon to be J driver and we noticed Florida starts racing way sooner than in Seattle so we want to be prepared. Please feel free to call us or email us
    Any help would be appreciated!

    We live in Jupiter, Fl

    Jennifer & John Pucek R779
    561-745-4395

    THANK YOU SO MUCH to all the emails and posts here that is so great!!

    jenniferpucek@hotmail.com
    Last edited by blackwoodjennifer; 12-03-2007, 06:32 PM.

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    Welcome to Region 5!
    _____________________________________________
    Russ Waterson
    PROUD PARENT OF A UNITED STATES SOLDIER!!

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    • #3
      Welcome to Region 5.
      Here are a couple of contacts that can give you all the information on 20 and J
      stock Outboard Activity Chair: Doug McAlarney 850 5591986
      Stock Outboard region 5 commisioner Dave Schubert 239 872-1846
      Tom Nuccio is another great source for Stock information: 239 283-1006
      Bob Dunlap is the Mod activity Chair but is also a good source for stock info.
      912 897-2418

      J Class: Becky Nichols 321 638-0666 or Hwoie Nichols 321 626-0666.

      Best of Luck and again welcome to Region 5. The races start in March.

      Bruce Washburn

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      • #4
        John and Jennifer,

        Welcome to Florida racing. My name is Doug McAlarney, DougMc on hydroracer, and I am the APBA 2008 Stock Activites Chairman. I run CSH/OSY/20SSH.

        I will try to answer any questions you may have and make you feel at home here in Region 5. My cell phone number is (850) 559-1986. Feel free to contact me any time.

        Here is what we have for a stock schedule so far for both APBA and AOF. You will find that most racers in Region 5 will run both APBA and AOF and there is a positive working relationship and borrowing of resources such as rescue boats, etc.

        12/29-30 - Lake Placid, FL. AOF, All classes
        1/19-20 - Lake Placid, FL. AOF, All classes
        2/16-17 - Lake Placid, FL. AOF, All classes
        3/1-2 Lakeland, FL - APBA, JH and OSY
        3/8-9 Jesup, GA - APBA Mod Winter Nationals, S, P, J
        3/14-16 Ocoee, FL - APBA Stock Winter Nationals, J. No Mods
        3/??? - Possible AOF
        4/??? Avon Park, FL APBA, Possible
        8/4-10 APBA Stock, Mod, J Nat in NY
        10/25-26 Jesup, GA - APBA, M, S, P, J

        Respectfully,
        Doug McAlarney, 50-F
        Last edited by DougMc; 12-03-2007, 01:01 PM.

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        • #5
          Sorry Doug...no OSY on the USTS this year.

          Kristi Z-22

          PRO Commissioner


          APBA BOD

          "Ask not what your racing organization can do for you...Ask what you can do for your racing organization"
          Tomtall 06

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          • #6
            Lake Placid

            We also have the following AOF dates set up for Lake Placid...
            Racing Dates
            Nov 24,25- 2007
            Dec 29,30- 2007
            Jan 19,20- 2008
            Feb 16,17- 2008
            March- ????? give input.

            Contact Carl Staron 863-699-9701 and he will gladly answer any questions.
            We will be running AOF novice as well, you can put a plate in your Yamato for your son.
            _____________________________________________
            Russ Waterson
            PROUD PARENT OF A UNITED STATES SOLDIER!!

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            SIBLING RIVALRY RACING TEAM

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            • #7
              For those of you that don't know John & Jennifer, they are a great family and top knotch people. We were sad to have them leave the Seattle area.

              Good luck you guys!
              Bill Diamond
              bdiamond@rrlarson.com



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              • #8
                osy

                Originally posted by Kristi Ellison View Post
                Sorry Doug...no OSY on the USTS this year.
                K; -I was wondering what the rational was for this. OSY seemed to work in well at the two PRO races i attended last year in FL, but if your program is getting full at other venues , then I can see why.
                Brian Hendrick, #66 F
                "the harder we try, the worser it gets"



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                • #9
                  We put OSY on for many reasons. One of the reasons being that in the past many of our USTS members raced OSY so we gave them a chance to run with us. The other reason was to give some of the local racers i.e FL, NC or MI a chance to run with us. Over the past couple of years the turnout has been lower and less predictable. We only have one USTS driver now who only races OSY and the other 2 who race it are having fun in their 125 and 250 rigs.
                  So we are adding 175H to 4 races in 2008 to give our guys a chance to grow the class. All the 175 drivers are regulars on the USTS and since 125 is a legal 175 for now, it should assure us a big field at the races they are scheduled to run. If 175 does not take off or produce then it will fall away also. Keep in mind 175 like OSY is not a USTS class, it is a special event and will only run 2 heats.
                  Hope that explains it.

                  Kristi Z-22

                  PRO Commissioner


                  APBA BOD

                  "Ask not what your racing organization can do for you...Ask what you can do for your racing organization"
                  Tomtall 06

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                  • #10
                    K; makes sense to me....
                    2nd question; -so I would think there is no point of my bringing my CSerR for the season.
                    Brian Hendrick, #66 F
                    "the harder we try, the worser it gets"



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                    • #11
                      Sure you can.....we can use it for a turn boat judge

                      Kristi Z-22

                      PRO Commissioner


                      APBA BOD

                      "Ask not what your racing organization can do for you...Ask what you can do for your racing organization"
                      Tomtall 06

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                      • #12
                        It is a legal

                        Originally posted by bh/ View Post
                        K; makes sense to me....
                        2nd question; -so I would think there is no point of my bringing my CSerR for the season.
                        500cc Runabout!!
                        David Weaver

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by David Weaver View Post
                          500cc Runabout!!
                          My favorite Pro class and by far the most exciting to watch. Those guys are like Wild E. Coyote being strapped on top of an Acme rocket!

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                          • #14
                            Csr

                            Originally posted by DougMc View Post
                            My favorite Pro class and by far the most exciting to watch. Those guys are like Wild E. Coyote being strapped on top of an Acme rocket!
                            I doubt that description would apply to C Service Runabout, even with a big splash of nitro.
                            Maybe more correct to say something like; "grown men acting silly".
                            They do smell good though,(the motors) and spectators enjoy the starting procedures more than the actual racing. The drivers antics trying to keep his feet out of the alky fire burning in the back of the boat is always fun to watch. When the blue flames on the transom are visible, and the carb takes fire too, it means the motor is about to start. Experienced drivers always threw a few buckets of water in the back of the boat prior to entering the water.
                            to keep the varnish from peeling, and his toes cool.
                            Attached Files
                            Last edited by bh/; 12-03-2007, 01:30 PM. Reason: ??
                            Brian Hendrick, #66 F
                            "the harder we try, the worser it gets"



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                            • #15
                              Dsh

                              Brain
                              Bring down your DSH Tec Craft and let Dave Hooten drive it
                              at the Winter Nationals. I do have decals for you.
                              Tom



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