Just curious as to what people miss and dont miss about boat racing
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Originally posted by daveracerdsh View PostJust curious as to what people miss and dont miss about boat racing
Wishing everyone well and hopefully seeing all of you next year.
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Dean F. Hobart
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Most region 10 races I attend are 4-5 hours away. Not a huge deal. A lot of us used to race in region 11-12. where its a 20 hour drive to get to race site. Honestly never minded the west coast haul. I sort of enjoyed going to the midwest/east coast for nationals. I could tell you stories of me and rental cars.......
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I never really get a thrill out of going fast for whatever reason.....I have gone thru the 1/4 mile traps in my D stock at 85 or so, and it was not something I want to try again. I get more of a rush being side by side with Daren or Ron or whoever at 80 headed to the first turn. And you are correct about the sensation of speed being much greater in a boat then in a car or plane etc....I have a 79 Jetster 460 jet boat, and when its going 50 or so it feels much faster then 50 in a car!
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i miss getting away for a long weekend. i always leave early friday morning, my boss is understanding considering he's me. miss the fellow racers and the bs sessions. i still hope to make a race at wilson, nc and or millville nj. hope to see everyone soon.
frank novotny
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I definitely miss my racing friends every weekend (though social media gives some connection). I miss going fast and competing, but I am enjoying this time away from the sport (first summer off in 25 years). Spending more time with family and doing house projects that have been built up for awhile. A little golf. I went testing two weeks ago and I got the itch back pretty quick. Can't wait to go to Top O this weekend for my only boat race of the year.Kyle Bahl
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"He didn't bump you, he didn't nudge you, he rubbed you, and rubbin' son is racin'!"
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I miss everything..the boat racing family...the racing itself..Everyone’s help and 2 cents to help a fellow racer. This community is awesome!! But i miss mostly the time spent with pops and boat stuff..from setting the boats up, to starting him/me to yes, the traveling. Driving to/from the races have been some of the best moments for me.
i don’t miss the rocks in the shoes though...or the sunburn.
Looking forward to getting back next year..It’ll be Jesup 2021 for us.
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Aside from Hydroracer, I rarely go on social media......it seems to easy to get bashed by people....and I get enough of THAT at the races. But was kinda cool Sunday to see a parade of both vintage and current unlimiteds in a parade around Seattle area....people were honking their horns and waving etc....was beyond cool. Side note...last weeks Seattle Times had a wonderful artical about the Slo Mo boats and the beginning of Seafair in Seattle. It was well written, and really underscores how boat racing even to this day is woven in the fabric of Seattle area.
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