cheap beer?????????? I will make sure I do not try to "bum" a beer from you next time Tim!Originally Posted by Tim Weber
cheap beer?????????? I will make sure I do not try to "bum" a beer from you next time Tim!Originally Posted by Tim Weber
Daren Goehring
63-R
DSH, 500ccmh, 750ccmh
Hey Daren,
You know, beer like Lite, Bud, Coors etc. I am not talking about Shaefer or Busch.
Tim
Originally Posted by Jeff Akers
Jeff - nice touch!!
Not lacking in confidence right now. I'm actually kind of anxious - kind of looking forward for spring already and its forcasted for snow by end of week. Daren, I think you have it made down there - no snow to deal with.
Sean Byrne
69R 169R
Originally Posted by BPIII125V
Seems like this initial stuff is a bit spendy. Thanks to Daren he got me into a boat very reasonable. I'll just work on the other details a little at a time over the winter. Thanks guys - looking forward to meeting some more of you next season
Sean Byrne
69R 169R
lol i agree with Daren ... my wife might not tho
DRINKING WATER if you have room with the beer (dont always have drinking fountains and such)
also the allways important sense of humor
btw do you have a cart to roll your boat to the water ?
btw nice list Bill did you just copy yours? lol
Originally Posted by kws
Yep, Daren made sure I was setup to race. Just need all the incidental stuff like helmet, cut sleeves and pants... The list goes on.
Sean Byrne
69R 169R
also bring you APBA card and club card and cash or check to pay your entry fees
might want to put your starting rope on the list, but you can always borrow one if you forget it
Since 1925, about 150 different racing outboards have been made.
Legal gas was mentioned. What would be illegal - if you mixed it with something you were not supposed to? If you fill up a tank with regular gas are you in good standing? Geeze, the more answers I get the more questions I have
Sean Byrne
69R 169R
"oxygenated" gas would be illegal.
In some high smog areas the EPA requires all or a major quanity of the gas sold to have a small amount of an alcohol mixed in. This gas is illegal in boat racing unless the race committee finds that all local gas would normally be illegal and declares a "gas of the day" rule. This has never happened at a race I attended in the east.
oxygenated gas should be clearly labeled on the pump, but you might get so used to seeing the sticker that you have started ignoring it
If you are not sure, ask the inspector to test your gas BEFORE YOU RACE!
Since 1925, about 150 different racing outboards have been made.
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