A year ago we had fewer than 500 members to our then-new web community. The recent article about us in Powerboat Magazine made me realize how few people really new our story. Or more importantly, knew what our purpose was.
Going back almost two years ago, a small group of boaters got together and decided to find themselves a new on-line home. Displeased with what we were at the time being offered, we put our heads together and came up with a list of ideas- the basic concepts of what our ideal place would be. And we set out to build it. First on that list, we wanted a community with a no-nonsense approach to the sport. We knew we had no room for troublemakers or keyboard commandos. We were looking to create a place where those truly passionate about the sport could spend their time, make and maintain friendships and share information. A place for the serious powerboater. hence the name, Serious. Serious about the sport. And also, serious about having fun. So our first goal was to provide the sport with the best possible community meeting place we could and to use that place to bring boaters together, both virtually and physically.
Our second goal was to utilize the site to do some good. To "give back". To that end, we've spent some time in the last year associating ourselves with some very worthy causes. Primarily children's charities. We're blessed to be fortunate enough to be able to participate in a sport like this. Using our sport to enrich the lives of those in need. Whether monetarily or by bringing these people into our world- if only for an afternoon- is something we will continue to do. And we will continue to push to involve every one of our members in this effort.
A few thoughts on how we do things around here...
This is our home. Ours meaning yours and mine. We invite our friends in here to spend time, socialize and share information with. And just like when you have your friends into your home, there's a way to behave. Courtesy and respectfulness is the rule. Of course, friends can disagree. They can have heated discussions. But at the end, they remain friends. Sometimes it's easy to forget when you're on-line and not in a person's actual home. That's OK. We have plenty of people to remind everyone when things get off the path...
Those people are our Moderators. That list of people includes members; Airpacker,Cosmic12, Expensive Date, Fund Razor, Glassdave, MOBILEMERCMAN, Ratickle, Wardey and General Lee. Our moderators make sure that things are posted in the correct places, they assist our members with their issues and occasionally they calm a few flare-ups.
Another group working behind the scenes is our Board. All of our Mods and Admins are members of our Board. In addition, some of our original Founders as well as some additional people make up this group. The Board's role is to act in an advisory capacity on the direction this forum heads as well as discussion about operational issues.
Each and every one of these individuals does what they do on a voluntary basis. We have an unimaginably impressive list of people donating time that I often wonder where they've found it. We have on our team people ranging from corporate managers, entrepreneurs, executives, engineers, highly technical professionals- and the list goes on. Talent that in a million years we could never hire. They're here simply out of their passion for the sport. And for what we're attempting to do. As you come across these people, you might take a moment and remember that only because of them does this place exist. And in the course of their duties, please remember that they're here voluntarily, on their own time. And these aren't people that have spare time- they make it. So please treat them with the respect commensurate to their contribution to YOUR site.
Our goal has never been anything else that to be the best. If we had a hundred members or so, that would be OK. As long as we could accomplish our two primary goals. But as we continue to grow, those new members bring us new opportunities to involve people more deeply in the sport and to bring these people into our mission of helping others with our sport. So we welcome that growth. But we'll never allow that growth to distract us from our core mission.
If you were here on Day-1, thanks for being along for the ride. If you joined today, welcome to our home. And enjoy the ride we're going on this year.
Going back almost two years ago, a small group of boaters got together and decided to find themselves a new on-line home. Displeased with what we were at the time being offered, we put our heads together and came up with a list of ideas- the basic concepts of what our ideal place would be. And we set out to build it. First on that list, we wanted a community with a no-nonsense approach to the sport. We knew we had no room for troublemakers or keyboard commandos. We were looking to create a place where those truly passionate about the sport could spend their time, make and maintain friendships and share information. A place for the serious powerboater. hence the name, Serious. Serious about the sport. And also, serious about having fun. So our first goal was to provide the sport with the best possible community meeting place we could and to use that place to bring boaters together, both virtually and physically.
Our second goal was to utilize the site to do some good. To "give back". To that end, we've spent some time in the last year associating ourselves with some very worthy causes. Primarily children's charities. We're blessed to be fortunate enough to be able to participate in a sport like this. Using our sport to enrich the lives of those in need. Whether monetarily or by bringing these people into our world- if only for an afternoon- is something we will continue to do. And we will continue to push to involve every one of our members in this effort.
A few thoughts on how we do things around here...
This is our home. Ours meaning yours and mine. We invite our friends in here to spend time, socialize and share information with. And just like when you have your friends into your home, there's a way to behave. Courtesy and respectfulness is the rule. Of course, friends can disagree. They can have heated discussions. But at the end, they remain friends. Sometimes it's easy to forget when you're on-line and not in a person's actual home. That's OK. We have plenty of people to remind everyone when things get off the path...
Those people are our Moderators. That list of people includes members; Airpacker,Cosmic12, Expensive Date, Fund Razor, Glassdave, MOBILEMERCMAN, Ratickle, Wardey and General Lee. Our moderators make sure that things are posted in the correct places, they assist our members with their issues and occasionally they calm a few flare-ups.
Another group working behind the scenes is our Board. All of our Mods and Admins are members of our Board. In addition, some of our original Founders as well as some additional people make up this group. The Board's role is to act in an advisory capacity on the direction this forum heads as well as discussion about operational issues.
Each and every one of these individuals does what they do on a voluntary basis. We have an unimaginably impressive list of people donating time that I often wonder where they've found it. We have on our team people ranging from corporate managers, entrepreneurs, executives, engineers, highly technical professionals- and the list goes on. Talent that in a million years we could never hire. They're here simply out of their passion for the sport. And for what we're attempting to do. As you come across these people, you might take a moment and remember that only because of them does this place exist. And in the course of their duties, please remember that they're here voluntarily, on their own time. And these aren't people that have spare time- they make it. So please treat them with the respect commensurate to their contribution to YOUR site.
Our goal has never been anything else that to be the best. If we had a hundred members or so, that would be OK. As long as we could accomplish our two primary goals. But as we continue to grow, those new members bring us new opportunities to involve people more deeply in the sport and to bring these people into our mission of helping others with our sport. So we welcome that growth. But we'll never allow that growth to distract us from our core mission.
If you were here on Day-1, thanks for being along for the ride. If you joined today, welcome to our home. And enjoy the ride we're going on this year.

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