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tullfooter
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tullfooter
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RIPnSIX
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Sweet pics man...
Just once i want to run this race and actually get to race another team.. we are usually all alone .. just like a Sunday morning footing session.. |
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tullfooter
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This is N3 Boatworks newest tow. They are the Wolfpack.
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tullfooter
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It is cool to have a boat or boats near you when you're racing. We had the Wolfpack on our butts most of the way down. On the way back, the Corvette boat was on us until we had the mandatory fuel stop. They had made the stop on the way down. At one point in the race, the red Mastercraft cut in front of us while I was footing. I made it through their wake, but they didn't fair too well with the BFN wake. |
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Keith
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When you get a chance, can you email me the high resolution version of this picture? Would make a great addition to the CCF 2012 Calendar. Thanks, Keith |
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86BFN
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Official Finishing Order.
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tullfooter
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Keith
I emailed what the person had. He apologized for not having a better camera/lens. Trust me, it would be an honor to have my boat in the CCFan calendar. For those who have never footed behind a BFN, check out the lack of prop wash at Doug's feet. Some of the racers had to foot outside their wakes. Not cool when going through waves. |
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86BFN
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tullfooter
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Too bad this photo is so dark. The race started around 7:15am. 13 teams took off at 40+mph with footer in tow. It's on of the craziest things to see.
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storm34
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Great pictures, looks like a blast! Might have to get some guys rounded up next year and make our way out.
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kapla
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amazing! I was looking that! and wondered if you could do the race on extreme footers! |
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86BFN
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tullfooter
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Great pics Steve. Keep 'em coming.
Next year you need to bring your boat, with a Skylon and pulley system. |
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86BFN
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I pulled these from my flip video. I really didn't have time to take pictures, as I was doing a lot of footin' with only three guys.
I was glad to be the lead off man thou. What a rush! |
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87BFN owner
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Being the lead off man was a great experience for me. I have to practice my rough water footing a lot more for next year.
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86BFN
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I need to work on my endurance. I felt we were in the top 5 after the start, then my legs gave way and we had to switch. The rough water just wears you out faster.
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Swatkinz
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Didn't you guys foot 2 at a time last year? I seem to remember a video posted where there were 2 skiers at a time. Curious too, do most teams pull wide open the whole time or just a hotter than normal barefoot speed? Either way, I'll bet that's hell on the motor. Are most of the footers good enough that it just becomes a "who has the fastest boat?" How much does the footer's ability to handle rough water/endurance have to do with it? How long does the average footer ski before switching footers? What are the rules? Sorry for the 20 questions. Looks like alot of fun
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Steve
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86BFN
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I was a spectator last year. I never saw anybody going double during the race. Maybe afterward. Speed is up to the footer, and their comfort level. I'm sure there is a wide range of footing ability through out the teams. The Big Dogs go fast and for a long time. Most do not run wide open, some may. With a fast boat, that would be too fast for me. We averaged 40-42 MPH during the race. of course the smoother the water more speed you could have and be comfortable at. If you look at the top of this thread there is a link to a page with the rules on it. Yes it is a lot of fun!
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tullfooter
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There is/was a race here in Michigan, The Lockwood, that was only 19 miles long. So to make it more difficult, the teams had to start the race with two footers behind the boat. That video was of my son and a buddy of ours. We have since lost the video when Youtube nixed it. My son can't find the original. If you remember, my son "high-fived" one of the footers from the boat next to us. At the Buckethead, there were only a couple of teams that will run more than low 40'smph. Some of the stronger teams will run upwards of 55mph. These guys will foot behind Ski Pro I/O's. You can find videos of some of these races. Relatively speaking, the Buckethead is sort of like a boat race with barefooters. Waves are not as big a factor on the river. I footed in my first race in Atlanta, where we footed, or tried to foot, through white cap waves. The Lockwood was known for having horrible waves. The last couple of Lockwood races were dominated by Barefoot Nautiques because of how they knock down the rough water. When it comes to how far a footer foots, one guy ran the entire 19 mile first leg of the Buckethead last weekend. Some guys don't make some of their deep ups. I would say in the Buckethead, the "average" footers run is somewhere around 2 miles. I've never been to the Austin Dam to Dam race, but I know the average runs there are muck longer. We went through our 4-man rotation 5 times (1.9 mile average). The winning team had only one guy that had to foot twice. I was told he went the first 19 miles, and the last 6. |
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86BFN
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Race Start of Buckhead Barefoot Endurance Race 2011
edit: how do ya'll post the youtube video right in the window? Thanks Seb! |
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jbear
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gotta agree Keith...just love the graphics and color on Tull's BFN.
so one guy ran the whole first leg...musta been Barefoot Eddie from Lake Norman. We met him a few years ago at Reid's. Guy was unbelievable. john |
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tullfooter
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Thanks for the complements. It was not Barefoot Eddie who ran the 19 mile leg. The guy's name is Mark Donohue (sp). I think he's out of the Indy area. i met Eddie around 2002 in Atlanta. I think he is the reason they made the rule that each member of the team has to foot at least once. I was told Eddie cold run the boat out of gas before the end of his run. Didn't he always have a toothpick in his mouth? BTW, I think part of the reason you like the colors is the fact that it goes well with Hooters girls |
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86BFN
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Steve, Are you going to post some of your video from the race? We'd all like to see it.
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87BFN owner
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Water conditions definitely play an active role in how long a footers run is. Speedwise though team Top Gun was averaging 47-48mph. I agree with Tull the Buckethead race is a boat race with footers in tow. Although you do not need the fastest boat if you can get out front in clean water early on in the race. Being the boat with the last man standing is always an added advantage.
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tullfooter
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If you're referring to me, we have no video. We had no room for the video camera, the cooler full of beer took it's place. But trust me, we will video next year. |
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86BFN
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OK. I thought you were mounting the gopro on your boat.
BTW, How many beers does it take to go 38 miles |
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RIPnSIX
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If you don't fall, you're not trying hard enough.
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tullfooter
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I forgot about the GoPro. It was on the other boat. I will check with Tim, the GoPro Kid, to see if he has any footage. Thanks for reminding me.
BTW, no beers while footing. We didn't crack a beer until 22 seconds after we crossed the finish line. After that, I lost count. |
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NCH20SKIER
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I skied with Mark at the last blairfoot tournament - very nice guy. Think he won Footstock last year or the prior year
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