Ratickle
Founding Member / Super Moderator
One of the much anticipated classes in St Clair, after the great turnout for the class in Tawas a few weeks earlier, was Class 6. I must admit, I was approaching this one with mixed feelings in some ways.
On one hand, Rick (2TR) and I are pretty good at yanking each others chains since we raced together in Dean's Batboat and got the Hot Shots foldout in Powerboat Magazine. On the other hand, Gary and I are also good at yanking chains, so after their great showing in Tawas with the green to checkered win, we had a bet that they would breakout in St Clair because of the current (and their past history there)....
Well, a good class, some gret boats and teams, and another great turnout of boats....
The list;
607 Akula
613 Bad Newz
623 Country Service
667 Hurricane Force
644 Knot Guilty
603 Mammograms Saves Lives, Bat Boat
626 Maxed Out
619 PFE Racing
602 Sikorski Racing, Batboat
633 Wazzup II
10 very even boats, one checkered flag- the anticipation builds....
The start from Pete's point of view......
On one hand, Rick (2TR) and I are pretty good at yanking each others chains since we raced together in Dean's Batboat and got the Hot Shots foldout in Powerboat Magazine. On the other hand, Gary and I are also good at yanking chains, so after their great showing in Tawas with the green to checkered win, we had a bet that they would breakout in St Clair because of the current (and their past history there)....
Well, a good class, some gret boats and teams, and another great turnout of boats....
The list;
607 Akula
613 Bad Newz
623 Country Service
667 Hurricane Force
644 Knot Guilty
603 Mammograms Saves Lives, Bat Boat
626 Maxed Out
619 PFE Racing
602 Sikorski Racing, Batboat
633 Wazzup II
10 very even boats, one checkered flag- the anticipation builds....
The start from Pete's point of view......
