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Fantastic weather all day...lots sun and light breezes that set up the record breaking day that it became.
N2 Hydro
1st: Paul Pachmayer
2nd: Dan Proulx
3rd: Charlie Toms
LSH
1st: Larry Caputo
2nd: Charlie Toms
3rd: Dan Proulx
A great class contest. (Although we acknowlege and commend Dennis for his 2:09 heat in TX, unfortunately, the record wasn't submitted.) Charlie's 2:12 in the second heat has been documented, the paperwork is signed and it will be Fed X'd to NAMBA in the morning. 3 watches on his boat confirmed the time.
Charlie and Dan both won their first two heats. Throughout the contest we manually mixed the last heat of each class based on round 1 and 2 results to make sure the fastest racers faced each other. The 3rd round of LSH was a dog fight with Dan in the lead and Charlie nipping at his heals through the first several laps. Dan caught some chop about a third of the way into the race and flipped in the turn with Charlie two close to avoid him. Both ended up doing a stationary backstroke.
Larry cruised through with the heat win, and when added to two seconds in Rounds 1 and 2, he took home top wood for the class.
But the big suprise, and one that he'll be reading here for the first time was Jeff Wohlt. There was actually a 3 way tie for 2nd place which included Jeff. Charlie and Dan won with faster times.
N2 Mono
1st: Dan Proulx in another NAMBA record time of 1:03.43, shaving 5 second off of Dick Crowe's record.
2nd: Jeff Cirves
3rd: Mark Anderson
Those of us who have been racing with Dan for several years knew he had a record setting boat. His N2 Sabre is a sight to behold. Ballistic and steady, running ovals over and over as if on rails. Since I've met Dan, his only heat losses in this class have been to choppy water. That boat is unbeatable. Congratulations Dan.
P Mono
1st: Larry Caputo.
2nd: Charlie Toms
3rd: Doug (I love this boat) Peterson.
For the second year in a row, Larry proved that fast is not everything. Although far from the fastest boat on Lake Marion, Larry kept his on the water for the class win.
By far the fastest P Mono on the pond was Doug Peterson's of the home club. (And that's among a handfull that regulary GPS in the mid-40's. One of these days, Doug will get to where he can work a little less and race a little more and he and his son Nic will own this class.
O Sport
1st: Dan Proulx
2nd: Mark Anderson
3rd: Paul Pachmayer
P Hydro:
1st: Charlie Toms
2nd: Doug Robichaud (who threw Kermit into the class just to give the crowd a thrill)
3rd: Dan Proulx
What a great weekend. Thanks to everyone who came, for all the great sportmanship and comaraderie, to Andy Kunz who did a spectacular job as CD and to all our sponsors who helped us put on the show.
Ray Fuller, Chris at Fine Design, Tom Prozetka at Octura, Steve and Sarah Hill of Battlepacks.com, Peter Richards of Climate Boatworks, Steven Vaccaro of Offshorelectrics.com, The Hobby Horse of Madison and RC Performance also of Madison.
Also, the Mazomanie Barracudas Swim Team for running stopwatches, and Sandy Peterson and Kathy Robichaud for keeping the hospitality tent well stocked with food, drink and snacks all weekend and....5-10 other locals who volunteered to act as turn marshalls.
What a crew!
N2 Hydro
1st: Paul Pachmayer
2nd: Dan Proulx
3rd: Charlie Toms
LSH
1st: Larry Caputo
2nd: Charlie Toms
3rd: Dan Proulx
A great class contest. (Although we acknowlege and commend Dennis for his 2:09 heat in TX, unfortunately, the record wasn't submitted.) Charlie's 2:12 in the second heat has been documented, the paperwork is signed and it will be Fed X'd to NAMBA in the morning. 3 watches on his boat confirmed the time.
Charlie and Dan both won their first two heats. Throughout the contest we manually mixed the last heat of each class based on round 1 and 2 results to make sure the fastest racers faced each other. The 3rd round of LSH was a dog fight with Dan in the lead and Charlie nipping at his heals through the first several laps. Dan caught some chop about a third of the way into the race and flipped in the turn with Charlie two close to avoid him. Both ended up doing a stationary backstroke.
Larry cruised through with the heat win, and when added to two seconds in Rounds 1 and 2, he took home top wood for the class.
But the big suprise, and one that he'll be reading here for the first time was Jeff Wohlt. There was actually a 3 way tie for 2nd place which included Jeff. Charlie and Dan won with faster times.
N2 Mono
1st: Dan Proulx in another NAMBA record time of 1:03.43, shaving 5 second off of Dick Crowe's record.
2nd: Jeff Cirves
3rd: Mark Anderson
Those of us who have been racing with Dan for several years knew he had a record setting boat. His N2 Sabre is a sight to behold. Ballistic and steady, running ovals over and over as if on rails. Since I've met Dan, his only heat losses in this class have been to choppy water. That boat is unbeatable. Congratulations Dan.
P Mono
1st: Larry Caputo.
2nd: Charlie Toms
3rd: Doug (I love this boat) Peterson.
For the second year in a row, Larry proved that fast is not everything. Although far from the fastest boat on Lake Marion, Larry kept his on the water for the class win.
By far the fastest P Mono on the pond was Doug Peterson's of the home club. (And that's among a handfull that regulary GPS in the mid-40's. One of these days, Doug will get to where he can work a little less and race a little more and he and his son Nic will own this class.
O Sport
1st: Dan Proulx
2nd: Mark Anderson
3rd: Paul Pachmayer
P Hydro:
1st: Charlie Toms
2nd: Doug Robichaud (who threw Kermit into the class just to give the crowd a thrill)
3rd: Dan Proulx
What a great weekend. Thanks to everyone who came, for all the great sportmanship and comaraderie, to Andy Kunz who did a spectacular job as CD and to all our sponsors who helped us put on the show.
Ray Fuller, Chris at Fine Design, Tom Prozetka at Octura, Steve and Sarah Hill of Battlepacks.com, Peter Richards of Climate Boatworks, Steven Vaccaro of Offshorelectrics.com, The Hobby Horse of Madison and RC Performance also of Madison.
Also, the Mazomanie Barracudas Swim Team for running stopwatches, and Sandy Peterson and Kathy Robichaud for keeping the hospitality tent well stocked with food, drink and snacks all weekend and....5-10 other locals who volunteered to act as turn marshalls.
What a crew!