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Yes sir!
Soap Lake Sanction:
https://www.apba.org/internal/print_...p?EditID=12293
Yelm Sanction:
https://www.apba.org/internal/print_...p?EditID=12282Kyle Bahl
20-R
"He didn't bump you, he didn't nudge you, he rubbed you, and rubbin' son is racin'!"
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My sister-in-law vacationed in Soap Lake this last weekend and saw this at the local pub. Not very often when the town where we are racing creates and distributes their own fliers in addition to the one we provided, not to mention pay us to race.
Last I heard, free green fees for JSH/JSR and all the rest of the class green fees are highly discounted.
See you in a couple of weeks!Attached Files
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Soap Lake
I raced there about 40 years ago. Dennis Lee & I were in a tight race for region high points in ASR. We each ended up with a 1st & 2nd that weekend. It went down to Lawrence Lake & I ended up with the title.
Wash your boat with fresh water & flush your motor after the race. That Soap Lake water will take varnish off! The good side effect, it cured my athlete feet!
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Water at Soap Lake
The water at Soap Lake is much less "soapy" then it was in the past. JW and I were there in July....I waded out to above my knees and water felt fantastic. I light hose job wil now take care of any residual stuff on boats and motors, as the inboard group proved this spring. Dave
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Originally posted by daveracerdsh View PostThe water at Soap Lake is much less "soapy" then it was in the past. JW and I were there in July....I waded out to above my knees and water felt fantastic. I light hose job wil now take care of any residual stuff on boats and motors, as the inboard group proved this spring. Dave
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Saturday Results from Soap Lake as posted to the SOA Website.
20ssh final
1-Dunlap- no record
2-Byrne
Lots of bf
25ssr final:
1-bahl- no record
2-Lewis
3-Hannon
500ccmh final
1- Maroney
2- Goehring
3- Peterson
Ash final
1- smiley (sw) no rec
2- 220r
3- Martin
350 final
1- Jamie Nilsen
2- Jim Jolson
Dnf- Malhiot
Csh final
1- Magnuson- no rec
2- Lewis
3- Malhiot
750ccmh final
1- Goehring- no rec
2- Magnuson
3- Bartley
K-pro final
1- 199r
2- 662r
220 and 119 dq
Dsh final
1- Goehring
2- Magnuson
3- Peeters
Kpro final
1- 199r
2- 622r
3- 888r Thompson
Axr final
1- 102r
2- 888r
Jr final
1- 199r- no rec
2-311r
3- 119r
4-150r marquart
Jh final-
1- 333
2-662
3- 311
4- 119
5- 150
6- 623
7- 29
8- 500
No records set today. Difficult weather conditions with 95 degrees and so humid that's it was equivalent to running at 3000’ feet (Soap Lake is 1100’).
Welcome to hydroracer, we hope you enjoy your visit.
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Congratulations race committee
Running a first race at a new site presents lots of challenges, and the Soap Lake race committee handled them all perfectly. The weather was not favorable for records, but with a Seattle winter coming that shot of heat might have to hold us Seattle mossybacks for a while
Coolest part of the weekend, no question, 11 J hydros, SOA rocks!!! David Williams told me we have another solid field of J boat builders for this winter too. I believe my dream of having elimination heats in J stock at Nationals next year has a good chance of becoming a reality. Glad to hear Travis is OK too.Moby Grape Racing
"Fast Boats Driven Hard"
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Thanx
I want to thank Terry Anderson, the Shaw family, Mark Mallory, Ric Sanstrom, and JW for helping put on a great event. Sometimes first year races have major issues..but this really did not. I checked the weather channel and the offical high and low for Soap Lake on Saturday was 99 and 72. No wonder we did not set any records. And....there was a lot of humidity.....that made things worse. We did have a cool race sponsor, the Del Red pub.....stumbling distance to all of the hotels in town...great food, good drinks...a really fun place. Soap Lake, like a lot of small towns, does not have a lot going for it....no real living wage jobs, mostly tourism keeps them afloat. The pits were literally right in town....and there was a large contingent of locals that wanted to be a part of event. Jan Shaw paid them 10 dollars a day, plus lunch, to either work pulling boats in and out of the water or work the gates....good call Jan. Some of the guys pulling boats out of water also helped us tear down, they were awesome! One kid...maybe 12 years old, was a poster child for what can go wrong if you do not make the right choices early on. He sorta helped for a little bit on Saturday, an hour or so...and was pretty demanding that he get paid up front for working. We paid him etc....and I noticed that he already had tattoos on his arms....pretty sad. He showed up again Sunday and I had to shoo him off....but...racing does make a difference in a small town like this. For every bad apple there were ten people that we made a positive impression on.....and that's what counts. A lot of kids were put into my D stock both days in the pits....and had their pics taken.....this is something they will remember for a long time. I had quite a few of the helpers, and townsfolks, ask if we were coming back next year. I said yes we would. We DO make a difference in peoples lives, even if pit and racing conditions are not the best. Again, thank you to everybody that showed up and thanx for all the help. Dave
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Soap Lake
I went out testing Friday...ran 3 props....was very happy with speeds. Saturday rig (d stock hydro) would not get out of it's own way. Could not get it started second heat, even worse on Sunday. Tore motor down monday....discovered bottom bearing seals were completely gone. You could see light thru the bearing cap. No wonder motor was hard to start and had no speed....lol.....
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