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what happened at the CBF convention? unfortunately i could not make it due to hockey and my dad did not go because he was in nova scotia with my little brother for a hockey tournament .
so anything happen??
Lise Haineault President
Doug Overbury Vice President
Bob Abbott VP PUblic Relations
Derek Anderson VP Racing Commission
Michel Grondin Secretary
Club Rep pending
Diane Godin Treasurer
Mike Monahan Past President
*CBF President: Lise Haineault (first woman president I believe too)
Vice President National: Doug Overbury
*Treasurer: Diane Godin
Secretary: Michel Grondin
Vice President Racing: Derek Anderson
Vice President Public Relations: Bob Abbott
Director of Clubs: Lise Haineault
* Positions that were up for election this year.
Not sure if Lise can/will still hold her position as Director of Clubs since being elected as pres.
The only rule I beleive that was changed is being put through as a safety rule. turn fins on hydroplanes may only be mounted by 1 bolt, or 1 bolt and a shear pin. not by two bolts as some are doing. This is for obvious reasons.
Inadvertantly... this would likely stop a flat turning runabout with air traps from running in the hydro class.
I raced many many laps looking at the back of Gord's ASR. Gord is VERY deserving of this honor! Congratulations Gord! You are one of boat racing's FINEST!
RussW
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Russ Waterson PROUD PARENT OF A UNITED STATES SOLDIER!!
Russ; -as u know Gord goes back a ways. Wayne Poapst tells me he met Gord in '55, when he sent Wayne out onto the St Lawrence R. in a KG4H/AU.
Wayne was 'hooked', and they were racing partners ever since. Wayne did the intro at the awards ceromony. I guess he stoped racing about 1990, when the "rice-eaters" were coming in, but he was always there to support 'teekers, and novice racers in Region 2. This is why I think he got the award. 50 yrs of racing, and still at it! He is now building a 30H [he never ran four cyls] with an electric start, and why not. He is twisting my arm to get my C DeSilva, and I may just relent. He wants me to bring one back for him. I thought I would have a pic of Gord, but surprisingly, do not
Brian Hendrick, #66 F "the harder we try, the worser it gets"
I can think of no one more deserving of the award than Gord but
I have a biased view of course. About 50 years ago I followed my
brother and this young teacher from Brockville from race to race
usually in a VW bug pulling a trailer with a ASH and later my brother's
BSR. We required a crew to push the wheezing VW out of the pits
at Fisher's landing! I thought this was the most exciting time of my life
until a few short years later ( under Gord's supervision ) I started a running ASR with my life long friend Bobby Welland ( BSR ). I spent all of my
races examining the transom of Gord's boat. After a hiatus of 35 years
Gord talked me back into running antique race boats and this fall Bobby
and I pulled on the gear once again at Crystal Lake. We were not the only
antiques there as Dave Curtis was also lured back. There must be some
sort of racing disease out there as My brother Peter is looking for a CSH.
If the epidemic continues Doug and Ray will be out on the course soon!
None of this would have happened to me and my companions without
the help and encouragement of Gord McCrady. Gord is an endless source
of information and enthusiasm. Congratulations on the award Gord, you
deserve it. your friend Michael Rorke
Mike, if you guys are looking for a CSH, the O'connor that Joe Pemberton used to have is for sale with Motor and prop etc.... It is a great running outfit turns well and is fast!
Two pics from the CBF website. Gord McRady, inducted into the CBF Hall of Fame. Dave Scott, DSH, [&Dmod] CBF high point champ.
I wonder how long the tie stayed on that nite??
congrats to all the cbf winners and especially gord mcrady. i know gord deserves this in many ways, as a racer and a friend. he has helped me as much as he can to get me into the sport and my dad has spoke extremely highly in how he helped my father decide to go to university to get a degree so he could own the business he has today. not only an extremely talented racer, but also a great man that does his best help others.
congrats gord,
spencer
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