View Full Version : Amazing Hardware @ This Event!!!
SHARKEYMARINE
03-10-2004, 04:44 AM
My 1st year at the 1000 Islands Poker Run.
It felt like I was in another country!!! Oh yeah....I was.. :rolleyes:
I finally found a place to store 94Mbits :eek: of photos and be able to share all the pics with all of you.
Check them out!!! 1000 Island Poker Run Pics 2004 (http://www.ofoto.com/I.jsp?c=hcyfgti.wlmk3b2&x=0&y=-q0u85r)
It was a great time!
The water was so clear I wanted to drink it. :drink:
The scenery? You will see all that in the pics....Enjoy!
Some stunning boats. Makes me feel how crap my boat is to compare.
Some truely nice pictures!
Nice one Sharkey,
Thanks for sharing them with us.
Louise
03-10-2004, 01:00 PM
Wow!!!
Some of the graphics are amazing and 'Superman' is just stunning.
Sharkey, any chance you could give a few details about the event (for the ignoramuses like me!). Is there a concourse event as well as the poker run? Did you compete? If so, which is your boat?
SHARKEYMARINE
03-10-2004, 03:42 PM
Here is a link for the Poker Run itself: Poker Runs America (http://www.pokerrunsamerica.com/Coverage.html)
Hopefully that covers everything your looking for.
Here is a pic of my 28 Checkmate w/twin 2.5 EFI Merc Outboards
Jon Fuller
03-10-2004, 03:53 PM
Good lookin boat!
Originally posted by SHARKEYMARINE
Here is a link for the Poker Run itself: Poker Runs America (http://www.pokerrunsamerica.com/Coverage.html)
Hopefully that covers everything your looking for.
Here is a pic of my 28 Checkmate w/twin 2.5 EFI Merc Outboards
I'm thinking of looking into a Checkmate when we move back to the States next year.
What's it like when the water gets a bit lumpy?
Louise
03-10-2004, 04:16 PM
Cool boat. What's your top speed?
Thanks for the link - an interesting read. :)
SHARKEYMARINE
03-10-2004, 04:31 PM
Thanks!
The best I have seen so far has been 82mph on speedo.
I have the engines on hydraulic jack plates and 8" set backs. At the lowest position it is just not low enough when I get it in the rough. :(
The boat does handle it well, I just got to lower the engines one day so I can take full advantage of the jack plates. In 4 to 5 footers the props just begin to break loose way too much... :(
Yamaha 225
04-10-2004, 03:18 AM
I'd like to see some video from that event!
A lot of good boats. I like the Skater with twin 2,5 best!:seaman:
catmando
31-10-2004, 01:11 PM
Tim can't you put a longer midsection on the motors?
catmando
31-10-2004, 02:26 PM
Length 50'
Beam 12'
Weight 9500lbs
Motors 2 Sterling 1450hp
Crash box transmissions
Drives Mercury #6 fixed
Race gas only
Cockpit
8 person capacity(3 bolsters at the helm, 5 bolsters at the rear)
Intercom at every seat
Center seat helm
3000 watt 12 speaker stereo w/ satellite radio
Top speed 172(so far)
Owner Barry Zekelman Detroit, Mi USA
Rigging TNT Marine Miami Fl. (John Tomlinson World Champion Throttleman)
Price US$1,425,000
catmando
31-10-2004, 04:20 PM
Edit for above post;
Weight 11,500lbs( as tested)
Fuel capacity 2/200gal tanks race fuel only
Propellers Hering forged 37"
Latham trim tabs and rudder
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