Look there's nothing wrong with going faster and breaking while doing it people do it in every fuel burning sport there is as well as electric. Tips are taken and sarcasm is sometimes take wrong more often than not. Not in this case, it's a hobby one that costs can get expensive if not calculated properly which is why I thank you for your extensive knowledge from your years in this hobby. Your fan club thinks your qualified as a writer and that's funny too, thanks again for the tips.
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Look there's nothing wrong with going faster and breaking while doing it people do it in every fuel burning sport there is as well as electric. Tips are taken and sarcasm is sometimes take wrong more often than not. Not in this case, it's a hobby one that costs can get expensive if not calculated properly which is why I thank you for your extensive knowledge from your years in this hobby. Your fan club thinks your qualified as a writer and that's funny too, thanks again for the tips.
Which is not to say that my first love, oval racing, doesn't have its share of crunched boats. Besides being the recipient of the "Carnage Award" for "The best Display of Marine Wreckage" at WWVI, I have the honor of being the first recipient of the coveted "Two-For-One Carnage Special Award" when at a race last year I destructively nailed at full chat my own dead-in-the-water P-Sport Hydro being driven by my racing sponsor while driving my other P-Sport myself (my pitman/spotter was enjoying a refreshing romp in a parallel universe at that moment in time)
You're correct. Like someone once said : " To make an omelet you need to break some eggs"2008 NAMBA P-Mono & P-Offshore Nat'l 2-Lap Record Holder; '15 P-Cat, P-Ltd Cat 2-Lap
2009/2010 NAMBA P-Sport Hydro Nat'l 2-Lap Record Holder, '13 SCSTA P-Ltd Cat High Points
'11 NAMBA [P-Ltd] : Mono, Offshore, OPC, Sport Hydro; '06 LSO, '12,'13,'14 P Ltd Cat /MonoComment
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FE boating is a great hobby/sport and sharing and caring is what it's all about.
That's why I am enjoying this site so much, Newbies have a great source of wisdom to tap into here & everyone seems so eager to help.
and it's the same way in the whitewater kayaking community. advanced boaters are always willing and eager
to help out the beginners. Big reason why I have 6 kayaks now, to teach beginners. Plus, I already have a fleet of rc boat recovery vehicles! I throw my 41 inch Genesis in the suv with my 66 inch kayak next to it and off to the lake I go!Comment
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