I remember racing ASH in Huntington Beach LI in the early 70's. Once you got over the breakers the water was alright, just the 2' -3' rollers made the turns interesting. One guy didn't make it off the beach because he stuffed into a breaker and went over backwards with the pit crews' hands still on the stern handles.
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That was my 250ccR on that jon boat! I remember that one. The bottom broke and the boat was leaking. Nationals- DePue, IL. I made it to the shore before it filled the boat with water. The boat would have sunk if we towed it behind the tow boat. The engine never went under water, so I didn't want it to sink. After a new bottom on that old boat- we were ready to go for a few more years! That boat had a great history- Jack Kugler, Mike O'Brien, Mitch Meyer and Peter Crowley. It was 16 years old when it broke the 250ccR 1 2/3 mile record.... again.
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the one and only
And thats my jon boat giving you the ride Pete. I towed plenty of boats with the rope in my 10 plus years on the water at DePue but this was the only time that I carried one back to the pits. You were coming out of turn 2 and heading for the start/finish line then an abrupt turn to the shore. I saw you going down but had to wait for the heat to finish and barely made it. You were out of the boat and trying to keep it up. I remember your guy in the front of the boat ran all the way down to where you were to help which was a pretty good distance.
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DePue
It looks like I need to say thank you! That happened about 15 years ago (almost 20 years ago)… I also remember the fans at DePue. They are the most knowledgeable fans I have ever seen at any boat race. When we were getting near the launch-ramp (on your jon boat) on our trip towards my pit area, I heard some clapping and cheering from the crowd. Once I realized that they were cheering for me, I waved to those people and I got a really big response. Their cheers told me that they appreciated what we racers were doing. I have always liked racing at DePue. The people are friendly and there is such a wonderful atmosphere there. The Men’s Club are into the event and do a lot of work… I think everyone appreciates what the other people do to create such an event. It takes a long time to get there from the Boston area, but I look forward to it each year. I have great memories of that race…. the two that I won (250ccH/93) (250ccR/95), the one that Bobbie won (125ccH/94). Our experience in PRO1100ccR- Bobbie won (94) as a deck rider and my daughter coming in second as a deck rider (99?).
I also had my problems along the way- the times that my runabout bottom broke…. Finishing second so many times when I could have won. I remember throwing a blade on my best propeller, while coming up for the start in elimination heat 1 in 250ccH (94). A broken coil ground in my first race in Randy Pringle’s 500ccH (94)…. I could have won that one too! My son racing KPRO in 2009 & 2010 and spending a week with his Grandfather (175ccH/08) and his oldest brother.
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Waiting for the glue to dry.... Here's to Flying High (or lack thereof) in 2013.
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Originally posted by Islandmon View PostHere's a pic of my friend and team mate Mike Affholter. Taken on Mullet lake during the 2012 TopO Mich marathon.
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