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A Bertram race

Posted: Dec 24th, '11, 18:54
by captbone

boat race

Posted: Dec 25th, '11, 08:08
by Bill Mckinnon
That is awesome. I have done that before, great for the guys in the cockpit, scarey as hell for the guy driving. You have to be on top of the wheel for sure watching the wakes ahead and eyes in the back of your head so you don't get run over lol. Still was a ton of fun


Capt. Bill McKinnon
Charleston SC

Posted: Dec 26th, '11, 11:31
by Harry Babb
Looks like a lot of fun and excitment.

Just proves once again that "If you ain't the lead dog the scenery never changes"

hb

Posted: Dec 27th, '11, 15:46
by Capt.Frank
That reminds me of when I was a kid fishing the Bayshore Mako Tornament and they fired off that little cannon and all the boats taking off. We would be in the 3rd or 4th wave and there were still like 5-6' waves in the bay. It was crazy.

Posted: Dec 28th, '11, 20:53
by Bob H.
That looks like FUN....been in a few shotgun starts on my dads bertram...pays to have a great deep V under you...notice how the albemarle and the cabos roll like crazy...the 31s just plowed along, a bit more horesepower and the bertrams would leave em in the dust...BH

Posted: Dec 29th, '11, 07:57
by Craig Mac
I fished the Bayshore Mako Tournament in 1970 or 71----probably had 300 boats---fished on my neighbors 31 with small blocks---another friend had a 31 with 440 chryslers and led the pack--

Posted: Dec 29th, '11, 08:44
by Harry Woods
Craig Mac,
A shot gun start in the Bay Shore Mako a year or two earlier had an angler in one of the lead boats fall overboard between the bridge and the inlet. The committee boat was notified and they tried to stop the fleet at the bridge. That evening the contestant that took a swim said that he had never seen so many boats wiz by him without ever seeing him. This guy was a lucky camper.
Harry

Posted: Dec 29th, '11, 22:14
by Tony Meola
Craig Mac wrote:I fished the Bayshore Mako Tournament in 1970 or 71----probably had 300 boats---fished on my neighbors 31 with small blocks---another friend had a 31 with 440 chryslers and led the pack--
Those were the days our little 31's walked away from anything that was put up against them. They were one of the fastest on the water back then.

Posted: Jan 2nd, '12, 23:39
by Capt.Frank
Tony, It was because of watching those B31's during the Bayshore Mako Tornament going in and out of Fire Island Inlet in the late 70's and early 80's. That I would buy one later in life.

Posted: Jan 3rd, '12, 22:00
by Tony Meola
Frank

I can still hear my father as we crossed the bay lopping along at 2300 RPM's, and some guy is on our butt,. He woudl just say walk away from this guy. Crank those big blocks up to 3000 RPM's and the guy behind us would wonder what just happened.

Those were the days.