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October 2010 Welcome Race Fans,
It is with gratitude and great enthusiasm that I welcome organizers, support crews, racers, residents, and visitors to the 2010 Solomons Offshore Grand Prix. This year’s race is being brought to you by Bayside Chevrolet, GEICO, and the Chesapeake Bay Power Boat Association. The event is the Offshore Performance Association (OPA) National Championship. The boats range in lengths up to 47 feet, and travel at speeds in excess of 100mph. The crew is competing for a $25,000 purse, as well as national ranking. This is the second to last stop for the series. With a title on the line, racing will be awesome!
Organizers will be working to provide you with unparalleled racing, something for which the Chesapeake Bay Power Boat Association is well known. The Race Committee has a wealth of experience and is dedicated to safe and competitive racing. A weekend celebration in Solomons has been planned around this national event. There will be a golf tournament, poker run, live music, food and, performance boats. Crews from the racing boats will be available to talk about their sport.
We are excited to bring to you our special guests, the Captains of the Time Bandit, from Discovery’s hit show the ―Deadliest Catch‖. Johnathan and Andy Hillstrand will be at Solomons Yachting Center for an autograph signing session Saturday night.
Special thanks to our staff, our sponsors, the medical volunteers, the U.S. Coast Guard, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, and the City of Solomons. A special word of thanks goes to the Holiday Inn Hotel for allowing us to use their waterfront property, the hotel, and providing our staff, and fans with such gracious hospitality. We appreciate the efforts of all involved in maintaining the CBPBA’s high standard for a safe event and clean environment.
Good luck to all racers. Have a Safe Race!
Mike Yowaiski V.P./Race Director
CBPBA P.O. Box 1316 Edgewater, MD 21037
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October, 2010
Hello OPA Race Fans,
Have you noticed a buzz of excitement in the air? A certain extra bit of anticipation, some extra traffic on the roads, extra people in hotels? That’s because the OPA boats are coming to Solomons on September 30th through October 3rd to tear up your waters in search of a checkered flag. Once people see these boats race, they keep coming back year after year to enjoy the event and cheer on their favorite teams.
For people who have never been to an OPA race before, they might ask, ―What is the Offshore Powerboat Association?‖. That answer all depends on who’s answering the question. A racer would say, ―This is where we come to get our fix, an adrenaline rush unlike any other.‖. This is where we come to test our skills and abilities against the best in the world. This is where we come to race and gain points in a quest for a National Championship. This is where we come to have fun in a very special way, unlike anything else known to mankind.
If a spectator gave the answer, it might sound like this, ―The OPA offers a great weekend of family oriented entertainment at little to no cost.‖. The OPA Race Village (the pits) is available to the public and kids of all ages. You shouldn’t be shy about asking questions of the teams, or for an autograph. Racers have even been known to allow children to climb inside the boats and have their photos taken. Take your family, walk through the Race Village, and get to know the teams so you will know who to root for on when the green flag drops.
You are invited to get involved, learn the teams, understand the classes, join the parties, and thoroughly enjoy the experience. This is one sport where spectators don’t just have to sit on the sidelines; they are encouraged to get close to the action, before, during and after the race.
So to answer the question, OPA is an extreme sports entertainment company. We hope you enjoy the show. Be sure to hang around for the awards ceremony after the races are over. For more information about racing with OPA, please visit our website at www.oparacingtour.com.
Finally, we’d like to thank all of you for being so welcoming to our teams and our racing series. We hope to return to Solomons for many years to come. We truly appreciate your enthusiasm for our Powerboat Racing Series.
See ya at the races,
Ed Smith President, OPA (Offshore Powerboat Association)
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CHECKERED The best known flag of all sig-nifies that the race is over and the winner is…!
I n every form of high-speed motor racing flags are used to let race
officials communicate with the competitors on the course. Offshore racing is no different. Even though the race is held on the open water, flags are a necessary link in the line of communications.
YELLOW—CAUTION Unlike auto racing, where a yellow flag cautions the drivers about an accident, debris, or some other obstacle, offshore racing uses the
yellow flag as a caution flag during the parade lap, when boats are in the milling area, and when the officials bring the boats to the starting line in a paced start. The flag is
located in the pace boat.
BLACK Course is closed. Return to pits and do not leave the pits.
TWO HANDS WAVED OVER
HEAD Immediate medical assistance required.
ORANGE This is the offshore flag. All check boats will fly one 3x5 foot orange pennant with a large black number. Below that flies
the Blue Coral Gables flag, below that the White Fireboy flag. The start/finish boat flies dual sets of three flags.
FLAGS
GREEN Signals the start of the race course is clear. On display in time between five minute and one-minute signal as well as while race is underway, except
for the last lap.
RED Stop! The race is halted. Return to milling area.
BLUE OR WHITE
Signals that there is a problem on the race course. Like the yellow flag, these flags tell the racers to proceed with caution.
HAND SIGNALS Race officials and competitors use hand signals as another form of communication.
THUMBS UP Okay, racer will then return to the medical helicopter post-race for doctor check.
HANDS CLASPED OVER
HEAD Okay—no help is needed at this time.
NO SIGNAL Immediate response by nearest person not required. Racers are instructed to never remove safety equipment until well and aboard rescue craft.
ONE HAND RAISED WITH
CLENCHED FIST WHILE ON PLANE Caution—debris or accidents ahead. Solving or avoidance maneuver to follow.
ONE HAND WAVED OVER HEAD Immediate fire or tow assistance re-quired. Seat cushion or other object may also be waved.
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Race Course
Spectator Area
Start Finish
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Schedule of Events DATE & TIME: EVENT: LOCATION: Thursday , September 30, 2010 7:00pm Racer Party Stoney’s Kingfishers Friday, October 1, 2010 9:00am—5:00pm Race setup Crane area & Wet Pits Calvert Marina Dry Pits—Glascock Field 7:00am Golf Tournament—CBPBA Stroke of Luck Against Alzheimer’s 5:00pm—7:00pm Chesapeake Bay Offshore Hero Poker Run Registration @ Catamarans Restaurant 7:00pm—9:00pm VIP, Racer, Poker Run Pre Party @ Catamarans Restaurant Saturday, October 2, 2010 9:00am—5:00pm Race Registration Open Holiday Inn (Look for signs in the lobby) 9:00am—5:00pm Crane Open 8:00am—10:00am Chesapeake Bay Offshore Hero Poker Run Registration 10:30am Poker Run Captain’s Meeting The Tiki Bar 11:00 am CBPBA Offshore Hero Poker Run Start 12:00 pm—3:00pm Race Boat Testing Rules of the Road 4:00pm Poker Run Boat returns, & Finale Party @Vera’s White Sands 6:00pm—8:00pm Time Bandit Captains, Johnathan & Andy Hillstrand from Discovery’s hit show The Deadliest Catch, will be on hand for an autograph signing session to be held at Solomons Yachting Center Sunday, October 3, 2010 7:00am—9:00am Race Physicals Holiday Inn 9:00am—6:00pm Crane Open Calvert Marina 9:00am Driver’s Meeting Holiday Inn 9:00am CBPBA Member’s Sweep Boat & Volunteer Meeting— location to be determined 10:00am Public Safety Meeting Holiday Inn 11:00am Volunteers secure the race course Race Course 12:00pm Race 1 Start Race Course 1:30pm Race 2 Start Race Course 3:00om Race 3 Start (if necessary) Race Course 7:00pm Awards Ceremony Tiki Bar
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HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF WATCHING LIGHTENING ON THE WATER
Offshore Powerboat Association (OPA) offers one of the most extreme sports known to mankind. With speeds approaching two hundred miles per hour, the stresses are ferocious, beyond brutal, on both man and machine. During a race, teams can experience G-Forces up to six times normal, providing spine bending pressures that test the metal of the crews to the breaking point. The more horsepower a boat has, the higher the stress levels and a greater chance for a component in the drivetrain or hull to fail. In order to win, the engines have to live at full throttle for almost an hour, the gears in the outdrive need to hold together and those thin pieces of stainless steel called the blades of the propeller need to stay intact. It’s actually amazing when everything does hold up under these almost impossible conditions. To propel their boats, most teams opt to use gasoline driven piston engines, but a new trend is emerging toward Turbine Technology and it’s always interesting to watch as these two modes of propulsion dice it out on the racecourse, which is the ultimate proving ground for any new technology.
The Boats
It takes a team to race an offshore powerboat. You’ll notice that there are two people under those canopies piloting each craft. One person drives the boat and that’s his only job, steer the boat around the buoys without hitting anyone else. The other person is called the throttleman and he – or she- controls the boat’s speed and attitude. The throttleman works the throttles, drive trim, tab trim and tunnel flap trim. The Throttleman is also able to move weight in the boat during the race by filling and emptying water ballast tanks, or by pumping fuel between tanks. The throttleman’s main objective is to maximize the boat’s speeds for any given sea condition and to make sure that the boat remains level in flight.
These boats fly! When the water gets lumpy with waves, these boats launch off the swells and fly as much as twenty feet out of the water and for distances up to two hundred feet before landing again (hopefully upright). A bad flight can end violently if the nose of the boat stuffs into an oncoming wave. In opposition, when a boat is running across the wave tops, skipping from one to the next at high speeds, for a sustained length of time, it is pure poetry in motion, a sight that will give any adrenaline junky the chills.
Some people enjoy watching the helicopters as much as the race boats. You’ll notice several helicopters overhead when the race boats are on the course. You can tell when things are going to get started by the presence of helicopters in the air. During the races, at least one helicopter is carrying jump paramedics, ready to assist a flipped boat at a moments notice. The other airships carry TV cameras and photographers from the media. Some boats will even have their own dedicated rescue team flying overhead, because when speeds approach two hundred miles per hour, things can go real bad, real fast.
The Pits
In order to get the most out of your experience at the OPA boat races, you need to start the day by taking a walk through the Pits. You’ll find that this type of racing is far different than anything else you’ve ever seen. There’s no stadium, very few fences and even fewer locations that the public is not allowed to access, such as the crane area where the boats are lifted into the water. Other than near the cranes, visitors are invited to get up close and personal with the teams. Meet the drivers and throttlemen, ask for an autograph and if you have kids, ask if they can sit in the boat. You’ll find the whole experience is very fan friendly and family oriented. By the time you leave the race village, you’ll know the teams on a more personal basis and have someone to root for on Sunday.
The boats will start to arrive on Thursday and everyone must be in the Pits by 4PM on Saturday. On Saturday, the Pits will be alive with activity as the teams prepare to test on the race course. It’s a busy day as boats are going in and out of the water and running around the race course all afternoon.
On Sunday starting at noon, OPA will have three separate races with typically three starts per race. Each race is a different length. The smaller boats will race at 12 Noon and will go about 8 – 10 laps, for a total 40
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miles. The next group of boats will race at 1:30, these boats are larger and faster and will run about 12 laps around the four mile course. It all seems like a warm up act for the final race of the day. At 3PM the big boats come out and race at mind mending speeds for 16 to 18 laps around the four mile course.
In each race, noon, 1:30 and 3pm, there are also 3 individual starts that can be seen by the three separate Pace Boats. OPA has a total of 10 classes of boats and this is how we separate them so that they can run in their individual classes. This is where having a race program comes in handy so you can follow what classes are running. Also bring an FM radio and flip around the dial, the races are usually broadcast on a local radio station. Or if you can’t get to the races, you can listen to them live on www.supercatracing.com.
There are ten classes of boats in OPA Racing that share in the $50,000 prize purse and there are two classes that run as exhibition only. The five classes that share in the purse all run sealed Mercury Racing engines. This sealed engine program makes for very tight racing and removes the ability for one team to outspend the other teams when it comes to buying horsepower. The sealed engine program also allows the inspectors to avoid tearing down the engines after the race. Typically, these sealed engines that come from Mercury are so dependable that they can run for two full seasons without being touched other than oil changes. The exhibition classes run a much looser rulebook where the number of engines and size of the engines are unlimited.
OPA Racing Classes:
Class 6 - Single engine boats only with a 70mph top speed.
Class 5 – Boats to 32’ capable of 75mph.
Class 4 – Twin engine vee hull boats with a top speed of 85mph.
Class 3 – Twin engine Cats and Vees capable of 95mph.
Class 1 – Twin engine cats or vees capable of 115 mph. Boats must have canopies.
Vee Lite – This is the only class that has one engine, all other classes have two. These boats have a top speed of about 92MPH and typical race speeds are in the mid 80s. These are Vee hull boats, approximately 30’ in length. The engines are Mercury Racing 525s with a bravo style outdrive.
Super Stock – This class is the only class that uses outboard engines. Two – Two hundred and eighty horsepower Mercury Racing outboards clamped onto catamaran hulls approximately 32’ in length. These boats have a tops speed of about 115mph.
Super Vee – These are the big bad Vee bottoms, typically from Fountain Powerboats. They are between 36 and 42 feet and have two Mercury Racing 525s with number six outdrives. Top speed is about 112MPH
Cat Lite – These are catamaran hulls between 32 and 38 feet, and use two Mercury Racing 525s to achieve speeds in the 120s.
Super Cat – These are the fastest boats in our spec class fleet. They range in size from 38’ to 44’ in length. These boats run engines that make about 750 Horsepower each, the American boats run 510 Cubic Inch V8 engines while the Qatar boats opt for 12 cylinder Lamborghini’s. Propeller selection is limited to keep speeds in the mid 150s.
Extreme Class - No rules. Build as much horsepower as you can and hope that it stays together. Gas engines or turbine engines, choose your weapon. The boats in this Extreme Class like, Miss Geico and JBS can all achieve speeds in excess of 180MPH. These are the most incredible racing machines in the world and it takes a lot of guts, nerve and just a touch of insanity to drive them at these speeds, especially when the water gets bumpy.
Awards
When the day is done come back to the Tiki Bar and enjoy the evening’s festivities. The awards ceremony for the winners will take place at 7pm and everyone is welcome to come and cheer for their favorite team.
Get close, get involved and experience OPA Offshore Racing up close and very personal in Solomons Island, Maryland.
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Time Bandit Captains, Johnathan & Andy Hillstrand from Discovery’s hit show ―The Deadliest Catch‖, will be on hand for an autograph signing session to be held at Solomons Yachting Center on Saturday, October 2nd between 6:00—8:00pm. Come and meet our honored guests.
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Autographs
Photo by Stacey Killmaier
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113 Miss Geico
Owner: John Haggin Driver: Marc Granet Throttles: Scott Begovich Home Town: Riviera Beach, FL Hull Brand: Mystic Cat Size: 50' Power: Twin Whispering 1850 Turbines
121 JBS Racing Owner: Jeff B. Stevenson Driver: Jeff B. Stevenson Throttles: Joey Skrocki Crew: Brian Reeves, Jordon Armsey, Joel Jacobson, John Arruda Home Town: Winneconne, WI Hull Brand: Mystic Cat Size: 50' Power: Twin Turbine from Turbine Marine (4000 HP
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SUPERCAT 750 CLASS
45 JD Byrider Driver: Anthony Marcantonio Throttles: Mark Kowalski Hull Brand: Skater 388 Cat Size: 38' Power: CC Performance 750 HP
30 Talkin Trash Driver: Jimmy Winters
Throttles: Vinny Rifice
Home Town: Long Island, NY
Hull Brand: Skater SuperCat 388
Size: 38’
Power: Twin Stering 750
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SUPERCAT 750 continued
95 Spirit of Qatar Driver: Al Neama Home Town: Oatar Hill Brand: Victory Team Size: 45’ Power: Skema Lamborghini 850HP
96 Spirit of Qatar
Driver: Sheikh Hassan bin Jabor Al-Thani Throttles: Steve Curtis Home Town: Qatar Hull Brand: Victory Team Size: 45' Power: Twin Skema Lamborghini 850 HP
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SUPERCAT LIGHT CLASS
77 Amsoil Driver: Paul Whittier Throttles: Bob Teague Home Town: Valencia, CA Hull Brand: Skater Size: 36’ Power: Twin Mercury 525 w/#6 drives
1 Wazzup Driver: Ed Smith Throttles: Anthony Smith Crew: Momma Home Town: Brick, NJ Hull Brand: Fountain Size: 38' Power: Twin Wazzup Racing 600
SUPER VEE CLASS
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6 Strictly Business Driver: Louie "The Rigger" Giancontieri Throttles: Eric "Tweek" Vohrer Crew: Seth Korin Home Town: Patchogue, NY Hull Brand: Fountain Size: 35' Power: Twin Mercury/ Crockett 525
14 Wahoo Owner: Dean Howard Driver: Derek Starks Throttles: Dean Howard Crew: Matthew Howard Home Town: St. Clair, MI Hull Brand: Fountain Size: 38' Power: Twin 525 Tyler Crocket
207 Rated - R Driver: Rolfe Gudelsky Throttles: Tyler Crockett Home Town: Ocean City, MD Hull Brand: Fountain Size: 38' Power: Twin Crockett Marine HP525
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CLASS 1
105 Lightning Jacks Driver: Joshua Wall Throttles: John Woolley Crew: Patty Ardolina Home Town: Brick, NJ Hull Brand: Skater Cat Size: 36' Power: Twin Josh Wall Race Motors 650
114 Saratoga Stampede
Driver: Brian Forehand Throttles: Matt Janssen Hull Brand: Fountain Size: 42' Poker Run Home Town: Lake of the Ozarks
129 Cleveland Construction Driver: Ed Smith Throttles: Shawn Smith Home Town: St. Clair, MI Hull Brand: Talon Cat Size: 37' Power: Twin 750 Chevy
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CLASS 3
377 Wanted Driver: Bobby Baumgarten Throttles: Wild Bill Purnell Home Town: Ocean City, MD Hull Brand: Cigarette Gladiator Size: 36'
322 TKO Driver: Charlie Groff Throttles: Walt Collins Crew: Gallanay Longenecker Home Town: Boston, MA Hull Brand: Sutphen Size: 40' Power: Twin 850 GM
360 Bull On The Beach Owner: Phil Houck Driver: Bob Enselmo Throttles: Jim Enselmo Home Town: Ocean City, MD Hull Brand: Skater Size: 32'
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CLASS 4
423 Time Bandit Driver: Bob Mazakowski Throttles: Travis Lofland Crew: Reese Lewis Home Town: Atlanta, GA Hull Brand: Phantom Size: 30' Power: 525 Mercury
311 Chiro One Wellness Centers Driver: Gary Roeben Jr Throttles: Carl Marcincavage Crew: Gary Roeben Sr Home Town: Naperville, IL Hull Brand: Apache Size: 41' Power: Twin 1000 Rogers Speed Shop engines
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400 Formulaboats.com Driver: Scott O'Connor Throttles: Trent Weyant Crew: Rick Boulier Home Town: Decatur, IN Hull Brand: Formula Fastech 382 Size: 38' Power: Twin 525 Mercury
401 Simmons Marine
Owner: Jim Simmons Driver: Kyle Dietzen Throttles: Jim Simmons Crew: Carol Coons Home Town: Akron, OH Hull Brand: Phantom Size: 34'
402 National Guard
Driver: Scott Brown Throttles: Ed Tamberino Crew: Richard Davis, Dennis Bilo-deau, Mike Helm Home Town: N. Myrtle Beach, SC Hull Brand: Wellcraft Larry Smith Scarab Size: 29'
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CLASS 4 continued
410 Watch Your Back Driver: Dr. Mike Janssen Throttles: Madison Janssen Hull Brand: Fountain Size: 30'
417 Purrrfect Driver: Joe Cascio Home Town: Pasadena, MD Hull Brand: Profile Cat
487 Jersey Outlaw Driver: Ricky Heim Throttles: Steve Adams Crew: Shannen and MacGreggor Adams Home Town: Long Beach Twp, NJ Hull Brand: Wellcraft Scarab Flatdeck Size: 31' Power: Twin Chevy 600
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CLASS 5
531 Whoz Your Daddy Driver: Michael Ogden Throttles: Edward Fanelle Crew: Rob Laure Home Town: Tuckerton, NJ Hull Brand: Mirage Size: 29' Power: Twin Chevy 500
517 Saris Racing Engines-Driver: Johnny Saris Throttles: Jason Saris Crew: Matthew Smith Home Town: Bolton Landing, NY Hull Brand: Kryptonite Size: 27' Power: Saris Racing HP 700
510 Team MitiGator
Driver: Warren Miller Throttles: Al Colbertson Crew: Charlie McDonald Home Town: Boydton, VA Hull Brand: Joker Powerboats Size: 29' Power: Gene Berryman Racing Engine
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CLASS 5 continued
538 Team Goumada
Owner: Jerry Memoli Driver: Fred McManus Throttles: Jerry Memoli Home Town: Tewksbury, NJ Hull Brand: Magnum Marine Size: 27' Power: Crockett Tuned 500 EFI
540 Boat Responsibly Driver: Gino Marrone Throttles: Jim Enselmo Home Town: Virginia Beach, VA Hull Brand: Activator Size: 27' Power: Mercury
546 Reinforcer Racing
Driver: Kevin Harrigan Throttles: Don Goodwin Crew: Victor Kovalevich Jr Home Town: East Patchogue, NY Hull Brand: Superboat Size: 30' Power: ERD Race Engines 600
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555 Adrenaline Rush
Driver: Jake Jenkins Throttles: Douglas Grimaldi Crew: Joseph Grimaldi Home Town: Utica, NY Hull Brand: DCB FX-28 Size: 28' Power: Advantage Marine 600
568 Outrageous Shine Driver: Mark Henderson Throttles: Eddie Simmons Home Town: Richmond, VA Hull Brand: Superboat Size: 30' Power: Monty Cline Racing Engines 600
CLASS 5 continued
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CLASS 5 continued
569 Crockett Rocket
Driver: George Eisenhart Throttles: Tyler ―The Michigan Madman‖ Crockett Crew: Bill Bore Home Town: Ruby, MI Hull Brand: Joker
581 CWC Motorsports Driver: Dave McNulty Jr. Throttles: Tommy Maddalena Crew: Lou Home Town: Port Jeff, NY Hull Brand: Kryptonite Size: 29' Power: 525 Mercury
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CLASS 6
606 Lock'd Up Owner: Bob Geoghegan Driver: Jeremy Bisson Throttles: Bob Geoghegan Crew: Dan Crank Home Town: Toms River, NJ Hull Brand: Sunsation Size: 24' Power: 502 Chevy
611 Cotner Trailers
Driver: Pete Smith Throttles: Rich Smith Crew: Bud Wilson Home Town: Moorestown, NJ Hull Brand: Corsa Size: 26' Power: 425 Mercury
619 PFE Offshore
Driver: "2-Trick" Rick Kotecki Throttles: Gary "Cookie Monster" Cook Crew: Craig "Heavy" Williams Home Town: Chesterfield Twp, MI Hull Brand: Velocity Size: 26' Power: 500 Chevy 454 PFE Built
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CLASS 6 continued
626 Maxed Out
Owner: Jim Jackson Driver: Jim Jackson Throttles: Alan Petitt Crew: John Smith Home Town: Pasadena, MD Hull Brand: Checkmate Convincor Size: 25' Power: Jaws Marine
633 Oyster Creek Inn (Wazzup)
Driver: Nicholas Smith Throttles: Edward Smith Home Town: Brick, NJ Hull Brand: Carrera Size: 24' Power: Wazzup Racing 600
644 Knot Guilty
Driver: Ray Murk Throttles: Rob Murk Home Town: White Hall, MD Hull Brand: Warlock Size: 25' Power: Mercury 500
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CLASS 6 continued
650 Nopper Marine
Driver: Pete Nopper Throttles: Ernie Dupuis Crew: AD Daluz, Evan Peirria Home Town: Fairhaven, MA Hull Brand: Sutphen Size: 26' Power: 600 HP
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