HRPA Hampton Roads Powerboat "Rendezvous"
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Ya know, I did that last night......thankfully her "hole" isn't nearly as big as that one!!!!
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I could troll Waterside on Friday night and see if I hook anything. Just don't tell Marsha........She's going to a family reunion....jeez
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My son will be riding with me (he will turn 21 this week, and lives in Norfolk) and he might know of a few hotties that can fill seats, but I doubt if they know how to work dock lines. He has pretty good taste - a picture of him and his gf attached...
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Here is a link to view various up close photos taken from the air of the facility to give a perspective of what to expect. The 2nd link is of the lunch stop location Bluewater Yacht Center Hampton, VA.
http://marinas.com/view/marina/452
http://marinas.com/view/marina/2277
http://marinas.com/view/marina/452
http://marinas.com/view/marina/2277
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Here is a link to view various up close phoots taken form the air of the facility to give a perspective of what to expect. The 2nd link is of the lunch stop location Bluewater Yacht Center Hampton, VA.
http://marinas.com/view/marina/452
http://marinas.com/view/marina/2277
http://marinas.com/view/marina/452
http://marinas.com/view/marina/2277
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SMLPBA is hosting a Pool Party this Saturday at Wills House. everyone is welcome to attend. Bring a brick to the back sliding glass door and let yourself in. Food & Beer is in the house...help yourself!
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Hey Jim,
I thought Myrtle Beach was in s.c.??? They spent all that money to bring a "west coast dyno" to the east coast. Just a litlle advice, you'll be lucky to spin that thing to 6000. You would have to spin a tiny prop which is not going to propel that cig. Call Brett @ b-blades. If i'm not mistaken you are running a hydraulic roller cam? I would love to see that spin over 6000 for any length of time. Did you put the liners in the lifter bores and go w/ the bigger lifters? Anything over 6k w/ the hyrdraulic roller is no good. Dyno numbers are one thing, load the motor and see what it will spin. Did they load the motor on the dyno and spin it, or was that free spinning. It's like a car, you can have 800 hp at the crank, and 660 at the wheels, same concept. I had a nasty 510ci motor, biggest hydraulic roller possible and 10 to 1 and it made 590 hp at 5500rpm loaded, and 730hp free spinning @ 6000. Motor looks sweet, good job. Post the dyno sheets.
I thought Myrtle Beach was in s.c.??? They spent all that money to bring a "west coast dyno" to the east coast. Just a litlle advice, you'll be lucky to spin that thing to 6000. You would have to spin a tiny prop which is not going to propel that cig. Call Brett @ b-blades. If i'm not mistaken you are running a hydraulic roller cam? I would love to see that spin over 6000 for any length of time. Did you put the liners in the lifter bores and go w/ the bigger lifters? Anything over 6k w/ the hyrdraulic roller is no good. Dyno numbers are one thing, load the motor and see what it will spin. Did they load the motor on the dyno and spin it, or was that free spinning. It's like a car, you can have 800 hp at the crank, and 660 at the wheels, same concept. I had a nasty 510ci motor, biggest hydraulic roller possible and 10 to 1 and it made 590 hp at 5500rpm loaded, and 730hp free spinning @ 6000. Motor looks sweet, good job. Post the dyno sheets.