Seattle Outboard Association had 40 people sign up for their New Folks in Boats program at their recent Eatonville, WA Race. This program provides instructions, safety gear and first time rides in real Outboard hydroplanes. Go to Seattle Outboard Association's Facebook page for photos. Thanks to a huge effort to all members of SOA and CORA involved.
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Originally posted by GrandpaRacer View PostSeattle Outboard Association had 40 people sign up for their New Folks in Boats program at their recent Eatonville, WA Race. This program provides instructions, safety gear and first time rides in real Outboard hydroplanes. Go to Seattle Outboard Association's Facebook page for photos. Thanks to a huge effort to all members of SOA and CORA involved.
I heard the Boat count at Eatonville was over 100.
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Dean F. Hobart
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I just donated 40 of John Adam's Hydro Basic books to the New Folks program. Each participant will be sent a copy of the book along with an invitation to the last three of SOA's/CORA's events this year.
I really think this simple followup and an education tool will be pay dividends in years to come.
Good job guys and gals.
John.
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Event was well organized.......I think we had 4 groups of people go thru pre-race school, then out on the course they went. There were a few people that had boatracing on their "bucket list", while a fair number of people were actually interested in purchasing equipment and start racing....all in all it was a lot of fun for everybody.
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In addition, per John Adam's permission, he has authorized me to reproduce his book without profit for the benefit of boat-racing.
If a club would like to reproduce the book on their own, incorporating with their own materials, it is available at http://www.seattleoutboard.org/racing/
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Each book costs me $1.98 in fixed costs, without labor or shipping - you pay that, per book, and the shipping, and I'll take care of the rest.
John.
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Originally posted by guedo499 View PostIn addition, per John Adam's permission, he has authorized me to reproduce his book without profit for the benefit of boat-racing.
If a club would like to reproduce the book on their own, incorporating with their own materials, it is available at http://www.seattleoutboard.org/racing/
OR:
Each book costs me $1.98 in fixed costs, without labor or shipping - you pay that, per book, and the shipping, and I'll take care of the rest.
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Dean F. Hobart
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Originally posted by GrandpaRacer View PostSeattle Outboard Association had 40 people sign up for their New Folks in Boats program at their recent Eatonville, WA Race. This program provides instructions, safety gear and first time rides in real Outboard hydroplanes. Go to Seattle Outboard Association's Facebook page for photos. Thanks to a huge effort to all members of SOA and CORA involved.Daren
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Team Darneille
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that's why I keep putting different people in my boats!!!! "bigger folks"...............hahahahahahahhahaDaren
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Team Darneille
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John Adams asked me to make a post on what SOA does throughout the year to promote new folks in boats. I am sorry that I havent yet because I am race director for our race at Angle Lake which is this weekend and trying to put the last few ends together. This race is within 5 minutes from the SeaTac airport terminal. Early next week I will take the time to post.
Matt
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