I skipped Silver Lake Everett last weekend to go testing in the Tri Cities (WA) on a lightly larger scale.
I accepted the opportunity to work on the crew of a brand new Unlimited Hydro this year that will be running the 3 west coast races. The boat is the "Miss Lakeridge Paving", is owned by Greg O'Farrell and Jon Cheetham (owners of Lakeridge Paving co) and driven by David Williams. Yes, the same David Williams who runs the Hydroplane and Race Boat Museum in Seattle, and is one of the founders of the HARM J Hydro Project. Also, Greg O'Farrell's grandson Gunnar is one of the kids involved in this year's J Hydro class. And, probably because one outboarder wasn't enough, Tony Perman (known to most of you as "Propnuts" here on HR) is on board as another crew member.
Working on something this big makes you really appreciate the simplicitiy of our outboard racing. Still, it's a very cool experience and l look forward to the oportunity of going racing with this team.
We spent Friday and Saturday testing along side the Beacon Plumbing team, which is owned by another ex-outboarder, Billy Schumacher, and driven by Jean Theoret, who has some of the biggest cojones I've ever seen in a race boat.
Anyway, you can see the pics of our testing session, starting from a 1 am rollout of the shop last Friday, to our aborted last test run (due to a faulty igniter) on my Webshots site at:
http://rides.webshots.com/album/559313106PhFfIi
Enjoy,
R-19
I accepted the opportunity to work on the crew of a brand new Unlimited Hydro this year that will be running the 3 west coast races. The boat is the "Miss Lakeridge Paving", is owned by Greg O'Farrell and Jon Cheetham (owners of Lakeridge Paving co) and driven by David Williams. Yes, the same David Williams who runs the Hydroplane and Race Boat Museum in Seattle, and is one of the founders of the HARM J Hydro Project. Also, Greg O'Farrell's grandson Gunnar is one of the kids involved in this year's J Hydro class. And, probably because one outboarder wasn't enough, Tony Perman (known to most of you as "Propnuts" here on HR) is on board as another crew member.
Working on something this big makes you really appreciate the simplicitiy of our outboard racing. Still, it's a very cool experience and l look forward to the oportunity of going racing with this team.
We spent Friday and Saturday testing along side the Beacon Plumbing team, which is owned by another ex-outboarder, Billy Schumacher, and driven by Jean Theoret, who has some of the biggest cojones I've ever seen in a race boat.
Anyway, you can see the pics of our testing session, starting from a 1 am rollout of the shop last Friday, to our aborted last test run (due to a faulty igniter) on my Webshots site at:
http://rides.webshots.com/album/559313106PhFfIi
Enjoy,
R-19
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