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upthesaukee
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Registered: January 2003 Location: Alton Bay Posts: 5,596
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Sat February 19, 2005 11:31pm
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Looks like it's exceeding the speed limit just sitting on the trailer! 
------------------------------ I Live Here... I am always UPTHESAUKEE !!!!
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trfour
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Registered: November 2002 Location: The Lakes, Central NH. and Dallas/Fort Worth TX. Posts: 3,694
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Sun February 20, 2005 5:39am
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Yes Uppy, and you know what?.... There is no need for speed here on Lake Winnipesaukee! Take it slow and enjoy the views along the way.
The sea is one thing.... Leaving Row's Warf in Boston on a Friday afternoon and being on the Cape in fifteen or twenty minutes is okay, as apposed to driving there by car.
When being here at Lake, in the first place, your already here, hence, no need for speed.... GO SLOW AND ENJOY! Get my drift????
Thanks Upthesaukee!
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Always Remember, The Best Safety Device In The Boat, or on a PWC Snowmobile etc., Is YOU!
Safe sledding tips and much more; http://www.snowmobile.org/snowmobiling-safety.html
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NHgirl
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Registered: February 2008 Posts: 93
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Sat January 17, 2009 8:23am
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whoa... that's a nice boat!!
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trfour
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Registered: November 2002 Location: The Lakes, Central NH. and Dallas/Fort Worth TX. Posts: 3,694
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Tue January 20, 2009 10:33am
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Fun Facts, I used to once drive a 1950 Chevy Business Coupe whit ah 390 sleeved in-line corvette six Isky mild roller camed and tunnle rammed triple Stromberg 97 carbed monster street burning, and record Holding gone away sweet Machine!! "I Love slow boats to anywhere, in my old age, today!!
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Always Remember, The Best Safety Device In The Boat, or on a PWC Snowmobile etc., Is YOU!
Safe sledding tips and much more; http://www.snowmobile.org/snowmobiling-safety.html
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ApS
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Registered: January 2005 Location: Florida (Sebring & Keys), Wolfeboro Posts: 5,937
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Wed December 2, 2009 10:36am
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Exterminator? Eliminator? Gladiator?
Where do they adopt the names like they're out to "slay" somebody? And isn't it the county's property ("the swale", used for emergency access, utilities access, undersurface utilities' resources and turning room for 18-wheelers) that he's roped off for himself? 
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"Common Sense" isn't.
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trfour
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Registered: November 2002 Location: The Lakes, Central NH. and Dallas/Fort Worth TX. Posts: 3,694
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Wed December 2, 2009 11:35pm
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Hi ApS,
The OffShore Racers were in town for a weekend race out in the Broads. Some of the boats entered in the race were parked in front of Fitzgerold Motorsports on Union Ave where I took some pictures. I believe that Fitzgerold was one of the sponsors. There were no traffic problems and plenty of room for safe passage in both directions.
As we are all aware, in any sporting series, some have a little WWF mentality, ( if you will ) ... To each their own.
On the other hand however, there are more than a few that stand out and will always be remembered as great pioneers in Offshore racing!
The late Al Copeland is one that comes to my mind, and he was and will always be a friend of my family... Some history;
http://www.offshoresuperseries.com/
More, and watch the video on Stan Ware's website;
http://www.swareracing.com
Last, but not least. Don Johnson of Miami Vise fame, also piloted for Al.
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Always Remember, The Best Safety Device In The Boat, or on a PWC Snowmobile etc., Is YOU!
Safe sledding tips and much more; http://www.snowmobile.org/snowmobiling-safety.html
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