Shanghied Again
Charter Member
Smaller Boats
I also have to say, I have been to a lot of Poker Runs, NY, NJ, Florida, Canada. Most of the Poker Runs are who has the biggest, fastest, most expensive boat!
When I met Dave in 1999 after the Radar shoot out, Dave and his wife Kelly invited us to our first Poker Run.
At first I felt a little strange and out of place, not knowing anyone and yes having the smallest boat at the time that ran only 62mph didn't matter.
Dave runs an awesome club. One of the first clubs to welcome smaller boats, center consoles and cruisers. The NJPPC has get togethers, fun runs, pwc runs, and the Best Winter Party for members. Dave and Kelly have become true friends and he cares about his members.
Yes like any club you always have a few bad apples but the NJPPC weeded them out. The smallest boat we had in our club was Tim Sharkey with his 13ft Bullet "Crazy B" LMAO and George Desmond with his 120 MPH 18 Classic. I just think if some of the guys with smaller boats would get involved, they would find out that the NJPPC is not all about egos and big money. Just a Damn Great Boating Club.
I also have to say, I have been to a lot of Poker Runs, NY, NJ, Florida, Canada. Most of the Poker Runs are who has the biggest, fastest, most expensive boat!
When I met Dave in 1999 after the Radar shoot out, Dave and his wife Kelly invited us to our first Poker Run.
At first I felt a little strange and out of place, not knowing anyone and yes having the smallest boat at the time that ran only 62mph didn't matter.
Dave runs an awesome club. One of the first clubs to welcome smaller boats, center consoles and cruisers. The NJPPC has get togethers, fun runs, pwc runs, and the Best Winter Party for members. Dave and Kelly have become true friends and he cares about his members.
Yes like any club you always have a few bad apples but the NJPPC weeded them out. The smallest boat we had in our club was Tim Sharkey with his 13ft Bullet "Crazy B" LMAO and George Desmond with his 120 MPH 18 Classic. I just think if some of the guys with smaller boats would get involved, they would find out that the NJPPC is not all about egos and big money. Just a Damn Great Boating Club.