To fly from Grand Rapids to Patchgue is over 9 hours fly/layover time. Plus get to the airport early by one hour minimum etc., and it's a 40 minute drive plus rental car pickup..... I figure about 12 hours total from the house to the race site. And $700 per person.
To drive is 12 hours 19 minutes according to Mapquest.
To fly from Grand Rapids to Patchgue is over 9 hours fly/layover time. Plus get to the airport early by one hour minimum etc., and it's a 40 minute drive plus rental car pickup..... I figure about 12 hours total from the house to the race site. And $700 per person.
To drive is 12 hours 19 minutes according to Mapquest.
jim will yell at me , unless were out front, and god forbid we come in lite, you guys just don,t know how he is, he keeps yelling EEEEZZZZEEEE, I,M SO CONFUSED ? :willy_nilly: :cuss:
jim will yell at me , unless were out front, and god forbid we come in lite, you guys just don,t know how he is, he keeps yelling EEEEZZZZEEEE, I,M SO CONFUSED ? :willy_nilly: :cuss:
I was doing some SVL research. I show there were 11 registered with OSS? Where are they all now. And, is there more?
I found one in Georgia for sale with everything but engine for $42,000. Probably too high for the current market. I don't see that one as one of the registered 11 either. But, maybe it is.
the boat your talking about for sale bob mezokowski owns , there are a few more , extreme vortec # 51 , screming nuts #23 tony pocheco,s 31 ft.<new> will smith <new> popeyes doogie has one,, ???
thats a different boat. it was "Equalizer" and "WAY2KRAZY". There is also another Phantom out there. "INMOCEAN" not for sale yet. As I understand, one owner wants to sell it. the other owner does not.
If these boats can get purchased and put on the course, you'de have some great racing.
In my opinion, its the only class that has any chance of surviving and growing with older equipment.
thats a different boat. it was "Equalizer" and "WAY2KRAZY". There is also another Phantom out there. "INMOCEAN" not for sale yet. As I understand, one owner wants to sell it. the other owner does not.
If these boats can get purchased and put on the course, you'de have some great racing.
In my opinion, its the only class that has any chance of surviving and growing with older equipment.
if anyone interested in buying an svl, you can rest assured that what ever you needed to get it to the water, any current svl owner would be gladly help or find for you. we like racing 10 or more boats , so don,t hesitate BUY IT and come on? when i first got started will ross and the anaconda helped me daily for months. everyone in our class is great to be around, and we all know between our own parts and the others at the race there is probilably is any part you need at the races, if you have problem,