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skutsch
Grand Poobah Joined: June-19-2008 Location: Racine, WI Status: Offline Points: 2874 |
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Keith, thanks for the additional ones of Erin. It was so much fun to watch her tearing across the wakes with new found freedom, the week before she was working so hard, but the bar was inhibiting her.
Have to Laugh about her droopy drawers in the last shot, my wife was so mad when we got back from skiing and saw she was wearing her older sisters suit. Now I see why... |
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Keith
Admin Group Owner / Operator of CorrectCraftFan.com Joined: October-20-2003 Location: Pepperell, MA Status: Offline Points: 1917 |
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Here are some photos from Saturday at the sandbar - where it was sunny and 90 degrees all day!
-Keith |
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Tim D
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I don't see any of the shirts I made. Several people told me they were going to wear them to GL. Maybe they wore them to diner.
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storm34
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Pete got in the water?! I thought he just rode on the boats? It must have been REALLY nice!
Great pictures! |
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8122pbrainard
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Chris, Not you too working me over!! Here's the story. First year: I really didn't know what was going on and didn't put my trunks on. We really don't get much of a "sandbar" group up north on the water. Not too many places to do it ether. Second and third year: Just too damn cold!! (must be my age getting to me? But, all I remember of last year was peoples teeth chattering who did brave jumping in!! BTW, it was one of the first questions my wife asked me! |
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87BFN owner
Grand Poobah Joined: August-25-2006 Location: Saline, MI Status: Offline Points: 2194 |
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These were people that showed up in a Master Craft. Kristof promply let them know they were at the right party, but they arrived in the wrong kind of boat. It was nice to see they stayed to check things out after taking some friendly abuse over their boat of choice. |
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TRBenj
Grand Poobah Joined: June-29-2005 Location: NWCT Status: Offline Points: 21169 |
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Considering the warm water and air temps, those are some impressive numbers! I cant say that Im surprised by the outcome though. Did anyone keep track of the "honorable mentions"? I figured Jim's Python and Gary's '73 would have been in the mix as well. Im very jealous, sounds like a great time was had by all. I keep hearing stories of 90 degree temps, but Ill believe it when I see it- better get some nice weather on order for next year too, Dave. Pete, glad you decided to venture into the water. I see that it has to be in the '90's to get you out of your turtleneck... how warm does it have to be before you switch to a short sleeve shirt? |
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8122pbrainard
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Real funny Tim!! Even after the turtleneck comment, I will honestly say you were missed. BTW, the long sleeves were so my arms wouldn't get burnt up. I'm not a grease my body up with sun screen type! |
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87BFN owner
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Tim, I think Kristof had your shirt on this week end.
Thanks for the footing pics Keith did you get some of the spectacular falls? The food was great Thursday night. The people that were there for Thursday night were all fantastic to talk to. Friday was another nice day on the water and at the boat show. Saturday morning came early but was worth getting up for. The sandbar, well you just had to be there to take it all in. The only thing that comes to mind to cover the gathering at the sandbar is, Priceless. Reid thanks again for letting me ride/drive the Mustang! After a small tire issue we made it the rest of the way home safe and event free. Special thanks to Keith, Dave, Alan, Steve, and all the others that worked behind the scenes to help pull this event off. We can not thank you guys enough. |
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87BFN owner
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Tim, I made no attemp at the speed run. I knew Joe and Reid had the battle for first locked up. There will always be next year to try. Was hoping to see your BFN there, sorry to hear you could not make it.
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harddock
Platinum Member Joined: June-04-2008 Location: Toontown, MA Status: Offline Points: 1763 |
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That gem of a 64 looked like the boat Reid had at LG last year.
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reidp
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I wish mine looked like that Kevin, as it was one of my favorite boats there. Mines a big old tank. I feel for everyone that couldn't make it, and I'm already looking forward to next year. Looking forward also to seeing Tim and that Barefoot in NH next month too |
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OverMyHead
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Certainly was an unexpected highlight for us. Thank you guys so much. Joel, you are a natural instructor. We did not expect to do more than some boarding behind our own boat. I will try to post the video link. I think my son has it on utube. It was great to meet everyone, and say thanks in person for all the great help I have recieved from this site. Thanks Allen for the tune up help and most of all thank you keith for this wonderful monster that you created. Dave. |
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For thousands of years men have felt the irresistible urge to go to sea, and many of them died. Things got better after they invented boats.
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8122pbrainard
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Dave, The same is true with having the pleasure of meeting yourself. It's funny we talk all the time on site but then finally get to see/meet the face on the other end of the computer!!! It's happened to me lots over the last 4 years with face to face meetings of the CCfan family. Some however were a disappointment like meeting CQ for the first time. |
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ski247
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Great weekend. Keith, Lisa says thanks again for the ski lesson. I think you created a monster. She already wants to get back on the ski and won't quit talking about a new boat. How much to bronze your first boat? Can't wait to see everyone again. Quinner, you are crazy, but I love it.
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The point of life is not to arrive in the grave in a well preserved body, but to slide in totally worn out shouting "holy sh#@ what a ride"
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Keith
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A few photos from Saturday Night. I managed to get some pictures of the winners, but not all - sorry:
-Keith |
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Keith
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87BFN owner - "Thanks for the footing pics Keith did you get some of the spectacular falls?"
A few -Keith |
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skicat2001
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Boy what great pics there! If I had to be biaes in some way, sure do love's Pete's CC and Alan's CC. What a great family there!!
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MartyMabe
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Need names with some of the faces Did the Florida, then NC, then Georgia, bound. made in NC orange and blue CCFan.com banner make it!!??
Keith, you can just keep those with you. I'll get some more made for us down south. If you need more, let me know. Especially if you want to experiment with different background colors. Maybe the color of a 'special boat' that might or could win a banner as an award Marty |
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Keith
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Hey Marty,
Yes, the banners Tim sent made it by Friday - just in time for the boat show. The blue and orange CCF banner was the front of the registration table! I'll try to go back and add some names. -Keith |
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JoeinNY
Grand Poobah Joined: October-19-2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 5698 |
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Just the typical good time with good boats and great people. I am glad some people were taking pictures.. I sure didn't so keep them coming. I will add my thanks to those who helped plan, set-up, clean, etc.... all went very well.
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8122pbrainard
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Joe, I understand the problem. It's hard to use a camera and a fire extinguisher at the same time. I'm sure glad it wasn't worse than it was. |
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lewy2001
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Joe what happened in the speed runs to need the fire extinguisher? I hope not to much damage was done to that sweet engine. I would have had you at a even money bet to hit that magical 60 mph this year.
It sure looks a lot warmer in this years pictures. People are actually in the water without jumpers or heater shirts. |
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If you're going through hell, keep going
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Morfoot
Grand Poobah Joined: February-06-2004 Location: South Lanier Status: Offline Points: 5320 |
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Looks like I missed a great time with some great people and even better weather. I can't wait to here more stories of the weekend other than JoeinNY's need for a fire extinguisher? There has got to be a Kristof or quinner story somewhere. Thanks for pictures and keep them coming. Glad to hear a fun weekend was had by all and Barney didn't seem to cause any trouble.
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"Morfoot; He can ski. He can wakeboard.He can cook chicken.He can create his own self-named beverage, & can also apparently fly. A man of many talents."72 Mustang "Kermit",88 SN Miss Scarlett, 99 SN "Sherman"
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70CC
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Keith - thanks for putting together another great reunion.
Kristof, it was great to meet you. Thanks for making the long trip and I hope you are having a great time with Billy and Karen. It's hard to say which was more fun, riding in Pete's Atom, riding with Steve in his Dad's '64, or driving the 200, but I feel very fortunate to be able to experience all of these! Can't wait for next year. -Phil |
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JoeinNY
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The fire extinguisher didn't come out during the speed runs, it was brought out as a result of an ingnition upon a restart sat. morning. A gas line leak provided the fuel, enough to pop the engine cover up a couple inches before leaving the gas film on the bilge water on fire. After removing the passengers it was dealt with by unloading the fire extinguisher, and believe me there was no regard to keeping the engine clean I splattered that sucker through the crack I pulled up the engine cover. For good measure I also dumped the fat sacks in the bilge after it was apparently out. None of this effected the speed runs or even required a tow back... except maybe that heading back into town to purchase of a new fire extinquisher had me a little late to the speed runs and by my turn barney had indeed shut us down out front between the sandbars.
Lessons learned.. don't futz with your carb after 7 hours of sleep in two days, you might not remember to retighten all the fittings you pulled on in the process. (I should have questioned my overall state of mind immediately when I noticed I put the distributor cap on without replacing the rotor). The joints you checked for leaks (but never physically retightened) might need to be rechecked for leaks after a day of pounding on the waves (and the road construction leading to the bayview). You can't run the blower too much and a working fire extinguisher within arms reach can be worth it's weight in gold. As for Kristof/Quinner stories.. this is a family site and this was as usual a great family event as for what happened after the kids were asleep.. we all sat around a campfire and roasted smore's of course (I guess we could have sat around my bilge)... |
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harddock
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Pete. Now I have a face to go with the name, Love the hair, glad to see you keep it original.
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8122pbrainard
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Kevin, Yes, it's always great to put the faces with the people! CQ feels I should be going down to NC to see Reid's barber!! |
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reidp
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Barney? Huh! Quinner had his number late in the event. He starts idling towards us and CQ cranks up 1500 Jigawatts of Clapton's "I Shot the Sheriff", and Barney promptly turned and went the other way. This was also after he came up to Moj's boat, which was sporting a large Black Hawks 2010 Championship flag, to hassle him because he mistakening thought the flag was upside down?? But Moj corrected him and he left without incident, just embarrassment. Barney did stop 800Wildcat (I was told that's who it was)in a screaming church camp 350 powered SkiTique for supposedly going within 100 feet of an anchored pontoon, which i felt was actually parked too close to an obvious professional boat racing venue, so who was REALLY at fault? But only a warning was issued and the Tique did manage to hit 50mph on the GPS.
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Sephmu
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Looks like too much fun guys...definitely jealous! Hopefully i can make one of these sometime!
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