I'm getting ready for Lawrence this upcoming weekend, which we will be racing on a 1 2/3 mile course, with all that extra time, it occurred to me: I was really hungry last year during the race (not at the site “during the race”, but actually while in the boat driving around the course “during the race”). What I am wondering is, what kind of snacks would you recommend? I’m thinking maybe a slushee and a candy bar and I’m sure my A-runabout can be retrofitted with a multi-axis cup holder. Seems to make sense to me…
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maybe a Hibachi?
Originally posted by guedo499 View PostI'm getting ready for Lawrence this upcoming weekend, which we will be racing on a 1 2/3 mile course, with all that extra time, it occurred to me: I was really hungry last year during the race (not at the site “during the race”, but actually while in the boat driving around the course “during the race”). What I am wondering is, what kind of snacks would you recommend? I’m thinking maybe a slushee and a candy bar and I’m sure my A-runabout can be retrofitted with a multi-axis cup holder. Seems to make sense to me…
Try mounting a Hibachi .... and slow cook the pepperoni while taking in the view. We'll be there Friday trying out a few new ideas that may be better suited for a longer course??? Do you have any idea when testing usually starts?Last edited by drbyrne55; 05-08-2007, 09:29 PM.BOPP
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I think I have the answer
This will be an age test. How about space food sticks and Tang? BTW Sean, if you don't see testing listed on the sanction there isn't any. We have to be careful about running on these lakes when we're not supposed to be, all it takes is a complaint or two..... TonyMoby Grape Racing
"Fast Boats Driven Hard"
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apba site....
Originally posted by propnuts View PostThis will be an age test. How about space food sticks and Tang? BTW Sean, if you don't see testing listed on the sanction there isn't any. We have to be careful about running on these lakes when we're not supposed to be, all it takes is a complaint or two..... Tony
Sean and would have showed up to test out a few new gadgets. Looks like we'll need to test in Mason county Friday. PM if anyone wants to join in.
I looked last Sunday at the APBA site and they did not have Lawrence sanction( or would that be circular???) listed. This morning the sanction section is down?
Does anyone have the abiltiy to post the sanction?Last edited by drbyrne55; 05-09-2007, 12:21 PM.BOPP
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APBA Race Circular
Sanction ID 1824
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Regatta Jet Chevrolet's 4th Annual Run for Records
Date 2007-05-12 thru 2007-05-13
Sanction Status Approved Region # 10
Conducting Club SEATTLE INBOARD RACING ASSOCIATION Club# 74
Co-Host Carol Dodge 206-313-1945
Application Date 2007-03-21 Approved on 2007-04-05
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Place Yelm , WA Lake Lawrence
Directions I-5 SOUTHBOUND: Take #512 Puyallup, Parkland Exit to Pacific Ave. thru Spanaway. Take right fork onto Hwy. #507. Roy is 4 miles. Go thru Roy to McKenna. Go thru McKenna, across the bridge, and left on Vail Road. Left at 153rd (Lake Lawrence fish sign). Stay on 153rd, go past fire house. Turn right at Scenic Shores. Follow signs to camping area. You will be driving thru residential area. Go slow and quietly. I-5 NORTHBOUND: Take exit #88 to Hwy. #507, follow signs to Yelm, continue thru, take right on Vail Road. Follow above directions at this point.
Accommodations Overnight Camping at resort: $20 PER VEHICLE parking space for the weekend. No power hook up. Generators off no later than 10:00 PM. Quiet time enforced. Motels in Lacey or South Tacoma.
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ClassesNone Found
*** S P E C I A L B U L L E T I N 4/9/07 *** THIS IS TO OFFICIALLY ADD THE FOLLOWING CLASS TO THE RACING SCHEDULE OF THIS EVENT: MODIFIED OUTBOARD - DMH CLASS INBOARD: All classes OPC: All classes JUNIOR CLASS: JSH only STOCK OUTBOARD: ASH, CSH, DSH, 20SSH, 45SS
Format/Rules - APPROVED FOR RECORDS - 1-2/3 mile course both days if water conditions allow. Otherwise, 1-1/4 or 1 mile course. JSH and Stock Outboard classes may have option to run 3 lap -1 mile course on 5/13. SAFETY/RESCUE TEAM: Region 10 Rescue RACE COURSE ELEVATION: 419 feet
Prizes Certificate of Speed
Registration BE SURE TO COME TO REGISTRATION EARLY ENOUGH TO BE FINISHED AT CLOSING TIME. Friday, May 11 - at Resort - 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM Saturday, May 12 - at Resort - 6:30 AM to 8:00 AM Sunday, May 13 - at Resort - 7:30 AM to 8:00 AM
Drivers Meeting Saturday, May 12, and Sunday, May 13 - at Resort - 9:00 AM
Send Entries To Carol J. Dodge, 11939 Exeter Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98125-5937
Entry Fees ALL INBOARD $140.00, OPC $130.00 per class with your JET CHEVROLET EARLY BIRD FEE for all entries PRE- REGISTERED, PAID, AND RECEIVED by 5/9. After 5/9 - $180.00 per entry. STOCK OUTBOARD: $40.00 per day, per class. JSH: $25.00 per day.
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Officials
AsstRef: JIM CODLING 9200 WALLINGFORD AVE N SEATTLE, WA 98103-3522
Inspector: DAVID ANDERSON 430 LAKE ST S APT 13 KIRKLAND, WA 98033-6427
Inspector: JON ZIMMERMAN 18128 43RD AVE S SEATAC, WA 98188-4528
Inspector: LARRY SHEPHARD 17217 CEDAR FALLS RD SE NORTH BEND, WA 98045-9369
Inspector: GREG THOMAS 831 NE 92ND ST SEATTLE, WA 98115-2819
Inspector: WILLIAM C THOMPSON 6550 LITTLEROCK RD SW TUMWATER, WA 98512
RaceDir: CAROL J DODGE 11939 EXETER AVE NE SEATTLE, WA 98125-5937
Referee: KEN NIEMANN P O BOX 1448 POULSBO, WA 98370-0150
RiskMan: CHARLES R DODGE 23102 - 29TH AVENUE W BRIER, WA 98036-8314
Scorer: PAT YARNO 4918 184TH PL SW LYNNWOOD, WA 98037-5409Sean Byrne
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Your 45
Guedo,
I was thinking, your 45 would be a good place to eat in. For 1 your sitting down. For 2 you have plenty of places to hard mount snack holding devices. Lastly, as far as I understand 45's go around the same speed as a C (or is it a D) boat, either way you have plenty of time. I just wouldn't recomend the hibachi idea in the closed cockpit.
See ya in turn 1 and looking forward to seeing what your munching on,
Mike 32-R
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How bout a 60mph drive thru?
Actually I believe a driver should practice the ancient Indian Buddhist art of fasting during the five or so minutes a race takes. I, on the other hand, will be on the beach eating a steak sandwich.
Besides, we’re going to have The 305 so aired out that the drivers will have more things to worry about than travel snacks….
Jimi O. (305)
It's Lawrence: Five miles wide open for an entire heat and holding on....
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Aired out....
Originally posted by Trihedral_1 View PostHow bout a 60mph drive thru?
Actually I believe a driver should practice the ancient Indian Buddhist art of fasting during the five or so minutes a race takes. I, on the other hand, will be on the beach eating a steak sandwich.
Besides, we’re going to have The 305 so aired out that the drivers will have more things to worry about than travel snacks….
Jimi O. (305)
It's Lawrence: Five miles wide open for an entire heat and holding on....
Speaking of aired out this weekend, I can't decide whether or not 69R should have a canard installed for Sean's safety this weekend
Either way, the long course stainless comes out this weekend!Last edited by drbyrne55; 05-09-2007, 12:13 PM.BOPP
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