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  • Push Boat Nationals

    It's that time of year again where we all head to Lake Lawrence in Yelm, WA to run the big, surveyed record courses. It's also the time and place where the annual Push Boat Nationals happens!

    If you don't know what a Push Boat is, it's a small hand held plywood hydro that is "pushed". The Push Boat Nationals is a distance competition. These little craft actually travel quite far and have been increasing the world record each year. Last year's PBN National Champion John Peeters holds the record at over 70 feet!

    Things are on schedule for the PBN. I'm just about done with another batch of pushboats. Trophies are ordered. My wife, Ellen, and I will be shopping and putting together those goodie bags that the participants get when they register.

    I've already received several calls and received some checks and prize donations for the event. We are very fortunate to have a good base of sponsors that support this event every year. Because of them, there is no entry fee. Trophies, prizes and goodie bags are all provided. I'll be sure to name all of these generous sponsors at a later time, but I do appreciate their support.

    If you can help with a small cash donation or with a prize, the kids would really appreciate it this weekend. As you may know, when the kids register for the PBN, they get a goodie bag and perhaps other giveaways as well. Then, their name goes into a raffle where all of these prizes are raffled off. Every kid only gets their name put on 1 raffle ticket so with all the prizes, almost everyone wins something.

    If all this Push Boat stuff is new to you, check out the link to Mike Johnson's photo page of last year's event.
    http://community.webshots.com/album/187119813ibFBII

    Hopefully, you have been busy working on your latest push boat design. Remember, besides the overall farthest distance, there are 3 age groups: 0-6 (J class), 7-13 (C Stockers) and 13 and over (Masters Division). Then, there is the coveted Concourse D'Elegance or best looking boat.

    Who will be this year's new PBN Champion? Will it be you? I'm almost as excited as all the kids (and big kids, that's you) about this weekend. The PBN will be held after the final heat Saturday night.

    And as always, I challenge all of you "big" kids. Usually, the Masters division is the smallest class, but I think last year it had a respectable turnout. So, I double dog dare you to sign up for the PBN. Yer not skeered, are ya?

    See you this weekend. Call me or email me with any questions or offers of help.
    Thanks,
    Bill Blackwell
    Push Boat Nationals Race Chairman
    Last edited by Bill Blackwell; 09-06-2005, 12:52 PM. Reason: Modify

  • #2
    I'd like to publicly thank the sponsors of the Push Boat Nationals. They are the ones that make this event what it is. I'm proud to have their support. They are:
    Anderson PRO Racing
    Machined Components
    Seattle Outboard Association
    Geezer PRO Racing
    Oregon Race Rescue
    Blackwell Racing Boats
    Kelly Racing
    Portage Bay Systems
    Gleason Racing
    RPM Marine
    Bob Wartinger
    Sorensen Woodcraft
    Jan's Design
    Columbia Outboard Racing Association
    Moby Grape Racing
    Johnson Racing
    Laurie Erics
    Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum
    Kaiser Racing
    Sheryl Rucker
    Be sure to thank these sponsors when you see them.
    I'm looking forward to watching these competitors, young and old, give it their best shot...or best push or best throw as the case may be. Besides the actual competition, there are future boat builders out there working right now to prepare their Pushboat entry. There is also a significant turnout from the local kids that also show up to compete. They, too, look forward to this event every year.
    If you would like to bring a prize for the PBN, just bring it to the event. No need to wrap it. Your donation will be appreciated.

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    • #3
      Thanks Bill!

      Once again I will be thanking you from the bottom of my kids hearts (and mine), they love it! Also, Anderson Racing will have a check for you at the race site! Thanks again to Bill, Ellen and many other judges and helpers (Denise) who put forth the time and effort to put a smile on these kids faces.
      Sheryl, Ashley and Colin Rucker

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      • #4
        Push Boat Photos

        Thanks to Mike Johnson, here's a good collection of photos from this year's Push Boat Nationals.
        John Peeters won it again for the 3rd year in a row, but not without some serious challenges.
        The Concourse D'Elegance was tougher this year too with better boats, paint schemes and themes.
        There was a huge turnout in the 7-13 age group with 29 entries. This made for eliminations and lots of collisions and flips.
        Enjoy.
        http://community.webshots.com/album/450166967RZMhBH

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        • #5
          Bill - you rock!

          Just when you think PBN can't get any better, it does. Heck - Region 10 outboarders rock. Not only did they make donations to PBN, they also donated over $1,000 for little Conner and his family (that's the cutie in the first photo on the page). Proud to have y'all as friends and competitors.
          Mike Johnson

          World Headquarters
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          Portland, Oregon
          Johnson Racing

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          • #6
            Bill,


            Great Job on the PBN. And thanks to Mike Johnson for the great Photos as usual.

            Please keep me in mind as a Sponsor for the 2006 Push Boat Nationals.


            BTW, Connor hasn't stop talking about it, and his new Blackwell Pushboat.

            Thanks

            Mike Sattler
            Sattler Racing R-15
            350cc Pro Alcohol Hydro
            TEAM VRP
            The Original "Lunatic Fringe"

            Spokane Appraiser

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