A few shots from previous Biloxi races, courtesy of Pete B.
Here are links to the stories about Biloxi 2012 in case you missed them. Ratickle
http://www.seriousoffshore.com/oss-visits-biloxi-smokin-the-sound-2012/
http://www.seriousoffshore.com/oss-racing-looks-to-redefine-the-future-3/
Not sure how this one would work. A light grounding on sand isn't considered a salvage, but a tow. Who knows what happens when the tow company turns it into a salvage. Good thing it was TBUS and not BoatUS.
Just out of curiosity, why are you installing temp senders? I could see it if you were running turbos (which you may be) but for anything else, O2 would probably be more useful.
If they turn it into a Nintendo game, what's the purpose? If I parachute out of an airplane onto the summit of Everest, am I Hilary's equal?
Like the old line- "Ruth did it on beer and hot dogs"
It was for sale a few years ago. I saw it only once at Grand Haven in '85. I don't think it came off the trailer that weekend.
Big Red was made of wood. But so was Gentry's 48 Cougar. Ah- the old days.
Our own Tommy Snyder spent a day with the Nunez family at Pantera. This is Part 1 of a two-part story about one of the sport's iconic boatbuilders. Check it out-
http://www.seriousoffshore.com/pantera-old-school-new-school-and-lots-of-family/
I spoke with Billy Martin about the bubbledeck a few years ago. I don't recall all the details but he didn't remember the boat all that favorably.
Last I saw it was Key West in '08, right after it sold but before it was shipped to France. I think the last sale was under $20,000. I'm sure...