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What is left of Ricks boat.. Photos by Greg Hoover It will give me something to do this winter.. The pictures dont really show it but without the trailer there the whole back of the boat would drop down.. At first nobody knew if the motor was still attached when they got to shoreMike - One of the Montana Boys
If it aint fast make it look good
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Great Times
I still for the life of me can't figure out why I got on that plane to come home.... what a beautiful state. Hands down, it is the most beautiful race site I have ever raced at. Even though our luck was not so great with mechanical failures this last weekend, the scenery made up for some of it. The hospitality made up for the rest of it. It was like going back in time when the towns really got behind the race. Towns population is I think 334 people, and there were well over 1000 people watching this race. I am probably on the low side.
It was a pleasure to meet all you west coasters that came. Looks like we might need to do some homework. It was fun watching Jon and Dad swap heats. Made me nervous as hell, but fun. Jon Peters, you are right there in the hunt my friend. I think you can compete with any SEH in the country.
Kurt Miller _ I hope I got that right, races DH with a Tohatsu in a laydown boat. Your rig can win any DH race in the country. Right there for sure. I am a little partial to the Mercs making some louder noises, but I can sure respect the way your rig ran. I never knew who was going to win, Kevin or you ! Fun one to watch.
We had a great time, and the best part, we got to finally see the Bighorn Sheep on our way out Monday morning. I was starting to think all your Montana folks were sending us on a snipe hunt.Dave Mason
Just A Boat Racer
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Originally posted by Dave M View PostI still for the life of me can't figure out why I got on that plane to come home.... what a beautiful state. Hands down, it is the most beautiful race site I have ever raced at. Even though our luck was not so great with mechanical failures this last weekend, the scenery made up for some of it. The hospitality made up for the rest of it. It was like going back in time when the towns really got behind the race. Towns population is I think 334 people, and there were well over 1000 people watching this race. I am probably on the low side.
It was a pleasure to meet all you west coasters that came. Looks like we might need to do some homework. It was fun watching Jon and Dad swap heats. Made me nervous as hell, but fun. Jon Peters, you are right there in the hunt my friend. I think you can compete with any SEH in the country.
Kurt Miller _ I hope I got that right, races DH with a Tohatsu in a laydown boat. Your rig can win any DH race in the country. Right there for sure. I am a little partial to the Mercs making some louder noises, but I can sure respect the way your rig ran. I never knew who was going to win, Kevin or you ! Fun one to watch.
We had a great time, and the best part, we got to finally see the Bighorn Sheep on our way out Monday morning. I was starting to think all your Montana folks were sending us on a snipe hunt.Mike - One of the Montana Boys
If it aint fast make it look good
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E Runabout
I don't know if anyone not at the race in Trout Creek heard, but there were only three E runabouts present, all from the ODA bunch. It was like a local club race ! We are used to mixing it up with several in a field, so this made for some different racing.
We brought two of the three Runabouts, Kevin Mac. brought his too. Well, we had to find a driver for the extra E Runabout and after much consideration and bribes to Mom, we decided to let Dad (Lyle Mason) get a taste in these new style flat turners. Dad had not been in a runabout since 1980, his one and only time in one. He won the FER (currently 850CCMR in APBA and SER in NBRA) at the Dayton Ohio Mod Nationals. It was very much the scary ride on a CMR. Well, I have to say, after promising to play nice Dad and i went into the first turn in 1st & 2nd the first heat. And yes, I left him more than 1 lane... unusual for me. It was the first time in history that my Dad & I ran side by side in a race boat, racing to win. Well I did end up finishing ahead of him in that heat. But the overall results for the weekend placed Dad as a solid second and me a third so I guess I can now say, Dad still has it, as he kicked my ass. Put a motor on a waterski and Dad will race it and do well.
Next time Dad there will only be ONE lane down there... hehehehehehehehe.Dave Mason
Just A Boat Racer
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Originally posted by Kevin McAfee View PostThanks for the pics to look at while Linda is driving. Still about 170 miles to go. We did have a blast and a big thanks for that..Mike - One of the Montana Boys
If it aint fast make it look good
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Originally posted by blueskyracer View PostTeresa also forgot but the Naughty Pine opened up early Saturday morning to server everyone breakfast before the drivers meeting.. They really bent over backwards to help us out and keep us FAT..If you did not put on ten pounds you were not there..I dont even need a belt to hold up my pants!!
congrats to all
Randy H23Pure of heart : Outlaw by nature
"choice not chance determines destiny"
"the race is never quite over , the course is never quite ours"
how many years must a man pay for mistakes he did not make?
here is a link of a little bit of Randy s racing history and a tribute to the late Ken Krier to learn more click the link
http://www.boatracingfacts.com/forum...221#post107221
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