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Old 27-08-2012, 05:48 PM   #281
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Pippa broke a cushe-drive plate.
dunno about the others.
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Old 27-08-2012, 06:49 PM   #282
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Magnum Marine, blown turbo on arriving at start line.

Nige, will try an upload some vids on you tube asap. Upload speed is crap at the moment

The start boat trip was worth every penny, thanks John, will be first in the queue if it happens again next year!
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Old 27-08-2012, 07:03 PM   #283
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Tony " Warhorse" probably junped too many high fences looking at those photos.... Respect
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Old 27-08-2012, 07:35 PM   #284
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Any news on Hot Lemon?
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Old 27-08-2012, 08:10 PM   #285
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Blastoff blew a steeringhose.
I heard an engine belt wore through it.
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Old 27-08-2012, 08:10 PM   #286
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Magnum Marine, blown turbo on arriving at start line.

Nige, will try an upload some vids on you tube asap. Upload speed is crap at the moment

The start boat trip was worth every penny, thanks John, will be first in the queue if it happens again next year!
Can't wait! Please let us know on here or post links! Thankyou.
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Old 27-08-2012, 08:20 PM   #287
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I heard an engine belt wore through it.
They deserve a bit of luck!!
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Old 27-08-2012, 08:24 PM   #288
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John Mace Trophy

The John Mace Trophy was awarded to E-Lites - John Cooke(e) & co.
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Old 27-08-2012, 08:26 PM   #289
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Any news on Hot Lemon?
The new owner of Hot Lemon, & the boat, did not show up.

Its original owner (Mike Deacon) was on safety boat duty in his Targa at portland.
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Old 27-08-2012, 08:42 PM   #290
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What's he replacing Hot Lemon with ?
Another Scorpion ?
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Old 27-08-2012, 08:43 PM   #291
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What are the Deacons replacing Hot Lemon with ?
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Old 27-08-2012, 08:52 PM   #292
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https://www.luvmyboat.com/gallery/sw...werboat/14098/
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Old 27-08-2012, 09:00 PM   #293
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Some lovely shots in there

How would I go about getting a full size copy of the airborne shot of E47?

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Old 27-08-2012, 09:49 PM   #294
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May I echo Sam's request:- any crew members got time to write a piece about their experience of the race? Would make a good read......
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Old 27-08-2012, 09:56 PM   #295
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Many congrats Cookee

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Thank you to MartinTheTalker for the news, and
Many Congratulations to you Cookee & Co !

(With a bit of luck a photo from the prize giving might be possible at some stage ?!)

Thanks also to everyone who continues to make it all happen
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Old 27-08-2012, 10:25 PM   #296
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Didnt have a lot of time before the race for testing only tried 3 different props ,so didnt really know which were the best , the ones we used on the day we only tried in flatish water and didnt know how they would be in the rough !
so the race , the first muster was good no problems second muster not so easy spectator boats all over the place who even follwed us all on the yellow flag so start seemed like 50 boats plus , as the pace quickened and the swell grew they soon vanished ! green flag down and of we went into some lumpy waves the lead pack got away well our plan was to just finish the race and try to keep up with the pack if we could , boat went well through the rough but every now and again a rouge big one which would catch you out ,went tight to both headlands to avoid the wind and tides realised dean was just ahead of us on our starboard side and could still see the lead boats , the headlands had some nasty waves around them and struggled to get the props to bite , went towards weymouth for flatter water and able to increase the speed and get more from the props, ran up the back of portland which was very pleasant,expecting the bill to be rough but wasnt to bad started to take a bit of a line into lyme bay going down towards westbay to see if it was better it was a bit but knew we were behind and werent gaining enough speed to make it worth while so changed back on course for teighnmouth, conditions improved once in line with beer head and able to throttle it up some more and bring up the tabs ,still the odd wave would catch us out , had one senior moment and went airbourne and forgot to throttle off which my brother said do that again and ill stop steering shall i ??? as we got nearer to teignmouth it really flattened of and dean appeared on our port side slowing he gave thumbs up as ok ,then saw 2 rossters of the cliffs of dawlish and wondered why only 2 where were the rest , went for more up trim for more speed and realised the trim pumps had failed on both drives so drives stuck in neutral trim , oh well at least we had some speed for the run back , but we knew it wouldnt be flat for long , so tabs had to go down to settle the boat in the following sea which didnt make for a perfect ride but as lighter on fuel it wasnt to bad , now couldnt see any boats infront so just settled down and enjoyed the trip back to portland again getting more lumpy all the time just before portland saw jon and nick in swipes under way but slow portland was ok tabs had to go down more to keep it level and get some bite but it was ok waves getting bigger again on the headlands , guessed needles would be bad but wondered how it would be with drives up and tabs down and try not to stuff , there were some real big ones in the needles run hard to keep the boat running without the drives , then into the solent at last a bit of flat water and able to open the boat up again , chequred flag wow great to finish yipee into the harbour and had no idea we were 3rd until martin n told us even then we thought he was joking as it felt like we were alone out there !! really good race tough on the body but well worht it all .

A big thanks to john moore and all of his crew for putting it all on fantastic!!
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Old 28-08-2012, 12:01 AM   #297
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Smile Great Race guys

Dealing with a few bruises ourselves from going out to two buoys via the needles fairway about an hour before the start. Had a nine metre rib standing on its tail in backless ocean style waves so congrats to everyone who took part cos we know parts weren't pleasant.
Managed to get to the bottom of a few stories ( we think - depends who you talk to). Giancarlo's driveshaft coupling was shaking itself to pieces so they stopped before the start. Hot Lemon had driven by sea from Oban in Scotland and met some really nasty stuff down toward the tip of Lands End so decided to call it a day. Mike Deacons boat is Hot lemon 6 - I suggested he get some electrical tape to make a VI on his latest yellow rib. Cookee's metal fragment should be made into a trophy - maybe we could call it the 'Pain in the Arse award'! ? Going Lean apparently went too lean when their fuel pump broke. Silverline were apparently ahead of the start boat so stopped to wait and couldn't restart their engine - I heard the batteries were flat. Biretta lost their life raft, though the photos I have show it was there at Two Buoys. Blast Off lost the belt on their power steering approaching two buoys but managed to keep going a bit further and then stopped. have a few other un verified stories but too many to mention here. Great race - congrats to all. H ope the press coverage was good for you. Had a lot of interest from Devon and heard there were a pile of boats at Teignmouth to watch.
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Old 28-08-2012, 06:38 AM   #298
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some real stunning boats in the pits... Smokin Aces really did do it for me, a stunning boat and a nice mix of muscle and beauty
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Dealing with a few bruises ourselves from going out to two buoys via the needles fairway about an hour before the start. Had a nine metre rib standing on its tail in backless ocean style waves so congrats to everyone who took part cos we know parts weren't pleasant.
Managed to get to the bottom of a few stories ( we think - depends who you talk to). Giancarlo's driveshaft coupling was shaking itself to pieces so they stopped before the start. Hot Lemon had driven by sea from Oban in Scotland and met some really nasty stuff down toward the tip of Lands End so decided to call it a day. Mike Deacons boat is Hot lemon 6 - I suggested he get some electrical tape to make a VI on his latest yellow rib. Cookee's metal fragment should be made into a trophy - maybe we could call it the 'Pain in the Arse award'! ? Going Lean apparently went too lean when their fuel pump broke. Silverline were apparently ahead of the start boat so stopped to wait and couldn't restart their engine - I heard the batteries were flat. Biretta lost their life raft, though the photos I have show it was there at Two Buoys. Blast Off lost the belt on their power steering approaching two buoys but managed to keep going a bit further and then stopped. have a few other un verified stories but too many to mention here. Great race - congrats to all. H ope the press coverage was good for you. Had a lot of interest from Devon and heard there were a pile of boats at Teignmouth to watch.

Is silverline the same boat, i had it in my head it was a twin diesel fb open cockpit??
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