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Old 06-15-2011, 07:31 AM
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This thread made my eyes watery. Not sure if its because we just had our first boy 5 weeks ago but thank you.

There's something to be proud here guys!
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Old 06-15-2011, 09:01 AM
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This has got to be the best thread I've ever read!

You guys have something to be proud of! Thanks for taking me back to my younger years!
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I would stand in the office at velocity and stare at the picture of that boat flying through the air and wonder whatever happen to it. Now we now!
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Old 06-15-2011, 10:38 AM
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Wow, the comments from everyone really mean a lot. When we first got the boat back and started this it was a super personal thing, but after seeing the excitement from others when they found out what we were doing and then deciding to start this thread, it has really been awesome to be able to share the journey with so many people. There are so many negative things in society today - just turn on the news, so I think it's refreshing for people to see something positive for a change. Hopefully our story will inspire others to take on projects that mean the world to them, or at least make them smile for a few minutes. After all, it just takes dedication and hard work.....and sanding and sanding and sanding.....
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Thank you for taking the time to document and share the build with everyone. Quite possibly the best thread ever on OSO.
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Originally Posted by XtremePowerboats.com
I was actually there to see this boat Still Crazy Racing in the day ,back in the early 80,s at Turnberry Isle Marina . This was a beautiful boat then and even better looking today .When I last saw this boat at Guardo marine they were working to complete the boat and it was looking great !
Glad to see you finished this project !! Now drag that beauty to Sunny Isles beach offshore challenge and show that boat off at the Historic Miami-Bimini Offshore challenge June 16=19th in Gulfstream park ! These boats are why we started this event . The TRUE offshore powerboats have a place to really run and play again Offshore running from Miami -to Bimini for the Pure ADVENTURE or Challenge of a life time !
Offshore Events would love to have this boat displayed in our Race village this coming weekend at Gulfstream park June 16-19th . Contact me anytime ,Larry at www.Offshoreevents.net www.Xtremepowerboats.com
Join any of the powerboat events all weekend ,The 4th annual iami -Bimini Offshore challenge Historic class vee ,or the Florida powerboat clubs 20th anniversary celebration Poker run saturday .Then watch the Opa offshore Race sunday in Sunny Isles beach .A powerful powerboat weekend at one event !
Larry, unfortunately we're not going to be able to make it over to Sunny Isles. After 8 months straight of working on the boat it's time to take a weekend off (my anniversary is this weekend). Thank you for the invite and we will certainly try to make it next year.

We are planning on being at the Suncoast Offshore Grand Prix in Sarasota June 30th - July 4th. Looks like we'll have the boat in the boat parade and at the Powerboats by the Bay for people to check out. So if anyone is coming for the race, stop by and say hello!
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Grandpa Poppa and I can't wait ! Love ya, Mom


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Hello everybody!

We spent this past Saturday learning to drive and throttle Still Crazy from the best - Steve Stepp

With our new hydromotive 15.5x31 5 blades, on flat fresh water and up against the limiters, this is what we ran
2011-06-25_11-13-06_776 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr

We are really happy with that number since these are our non-labbed, everyday props. More importantly, the boat handles like a dream and the setup seams perfect so far. Hopefully with some 34's we'll see triple digits!

Needless to say it was of the best experiences of our lives as we spent all morning learning to to trim and drive on Lake Monroe and then headed to New Smyrna to get our first chance to jump some waves. Running hard in the ocean is an absolutely addictive blast and we can't wait to get out there again to practice and learn. What an awesome sport
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[QUOTE=StillCrazy J&M;3438890]Hello everybody!

We spent this past Saturday learning to drive and throttle Still Crazy from the best - Steve Stepp

With our new hydromotive 15.5x31 5 blades, on flat fresh water and up against the limiters, this is what we ran
2011-06-25_11-13-06_776 by JordanPoppa, on Flickr

We are really happy with that number since these are our non-labbed, everyday props. More importantly, the boat handles like a dream and the setup seams perfect so far. Hopefully with some 34's we'll see triple digits!

Needless to say it was of the best experiences of our lives as we spent all morning learning to to trim and drive on Lake Monroe and then headed to New Smyrna to get our first chance to jump some waves. Running hard in the ocean is an absolutely addictive blast and we can't wait to get out there again to practice and learn. What an awesome sport[/QUOTt
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94 is a very impressive, that's a great #....congrats!
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