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The first boats will be arriving at Mackinac Island and the Unlimited
Hydros will be throwing roostertails on the Detroit River today. Alas, I won't be there this time to see any of it, but to know its happening makes it. All is well with the world!!! Happy Boating, Norm |
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On Jul 13, 10:21*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 09:34:33 -0400, (N.L. Eckert) wrote: The first boats will be arriving at Mackinac Island *and *the Unlimited Hydros will be throwing roostertails on the Detroit River today. *Alas, I *won't be there this time to see any of it, but to know its happening makes it. * All is well with the world!!! Happy Boating, *Norm I have to tell you - being a moron (with dyslexia) I parsed that as Mac and Cheese Cup. * :) Yeah - that is a really cool deal. *I've never seen Unlimiteds race, but we have an annual event at Thompson Dam Lake every Fall for antique hydroplanes. That's a ton of fun. Saw them one day a while back in the CT River.. It was soooooo kool.... |
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On Jul 13, 9:34*am, (N.L. Eckert) wrote:
The first boats will be arriving at Mackinac Island *and *the Unlimited Hydros will be throwing roostertails on the Detroit River today. *Alas, I *won't be there this time to see any of it, but to know its happening makes it. * All is well with the world!!! Happy Boating, *Norm I have worked as a corner marshall at the Gold Cup a few times. A great event, and America's oldest motor sport event. The roster tails thrown up by the unlimited hydros are two miles long as they speed by Belle Island. Too bad Detroit's river is backed by the Jefferson Avenue ghetto. Scary place. At night when we are tied off at Gregory's marina, we always hear gun shots. Hell, if your car backfires, you will get return fire in that hood. I live right on the St. Clair river. We see a lot of sail boats heading up river to the Mackinaw races. I expect with rising gas prices, we may be seeing more sail boats in the near future. |
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On Jul 13, 8:47�pm, wrote:
On Jul 13, 9:34�am, (N.L. Eckert) wrote: The first boats will be arriving at Mackinac Island �and �the Unlimited Hydros will be throwing roostertails on the Detroit River today. �Alas, I �won't be there this time to see any of it, but to know its happening makes it. � All is well with the world!!! Happy Boating, �Norm I have worked as a corner marshall at the Gold Cup a few times. A great event, and America's oldest motor sport event. The roster tails thrown up by the unlimited hydros are two miles long as they speed by Belle Island. Too bad Detroit's river is backed by the Jefferson Avenue ghetto. Scary place. At night when we are tied off at Gregory's marina, we always hear gun shots. Hell, if your car backfires, you will get return fire in that hood. I live right on the St. Clair river. We see a lot of sail boats heading up river to the Mackinaw races. I expect with rising gas prices, we may be seeing more sail boats in the near future. I have patrolled the Gold Cup in Detroit for 13 years as a member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. You haven't been to the city side of the race course in quite a while, as your post indicates. There are new, $500,000+ houses being built between the waterfront and Jefferson Avenue today. The city completely tore down the existing houses, installed new utilities and replaced the streets with new concrete. Our boat is usually moored for the 3 days we patrol (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) at the Edison Boat Club and I have never heard gunfire while there. This year, the organizers had to postpone the 100th running of the Gold Cup until 2009. The wind was over 20kts from the west, which was directly opposite the current on the race course. While some heats were run with the off-shore class boats among other smaller classes completing their programs, the unlimited hydros simply were in too much danger of flipping over to have run on Sunday. Even one of the off-shores (Motley Crew) overturned in the Detroit Yacht Club- Roostertail curve. Saturday's heats were, in contrast, picture- perfect. Our boat spent over 34 hours underway during the three days, and it's good to be back to work where I can get some rest (grin). See http://freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/artic...40/1048/sports |
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On Jul 14, 12:05Â*pm, BeenWetter wrote:
On Jul 13, 8:47�pm, wrote: On Jul 13, 9:34�am, (N.L. Eckert) wrote: The first boats will be arriving at Mackinac Island �and �the Unlimited Hydros will be throwing roostertails on the Detroit River today. �Alas, I �won't be there this time to see any of it, but to know its happening makes it. � All is well with the world!!! Happy Boating, �Norm I have worked as a corner marshall at the Gold Cup a few times. A great event, and America's oldest motor sport event. The roster tails thrown up by the unlimited hydros are two miles long as they speed by Belle Island. Too bad Detroit's river is backed by the Jefferson Avenue ghetto. Scary place. At night when we are tied off at Gregory's marina, we always hear gun shots. Hell, if your car backfires, you will get return fire in that hood. I live right on the St. Clair river. We see a lot of sail boats heading up river to the Mackinaw races. I expect with rising gas prices, we may be seeing more sail boats in the near future. I have patrolled the Gold Cup in Detroit for 13 years as a member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. Â*You haven't been to the city side of the race course in quite a while, as your post indicates. Â*There are new, $500,000+ houses being built between the waterfront and Jefferson Avenue today. Â*The city completely tore down the existing houses, installed new utilities and replaced the streets with new concrete. Our boat is usually moored for the 3 days we patrol (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) at the Edison Boat Club and I have never heard gunfire while there. This year, the organizers had to postpone the 100th running of the Gold Cup until 2009. Â*The wind was over 20kts from the west, which was directly opposite the current on the race course. Â*While some heats were run with the off-shore class boats among other smaller classes completing their programs, the unlimited hydros simply were in too much danger of flipping over to have run on Sunday. Â*Even one of the off-shores (Motley Crew) overturned in the Detroit Yacht Club- Roostertail curve. Saturday's heats were, in contrast, picture- perfect. Our boat spent over 34 hours underway during the three days, and it's good to be back to work where I can get some rest (grin). Seehttp://freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080714/SPORTS18/8071403...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I haven't been to the races for 3 years. Previously I helped out in turn 2 near the bridge. The gunfire at night was real, I assure you. As was the 6' high fencing with concertina wire aroubd the top. If Detroit is cleaning the area up, that is great news. The waterfront has the potential to be a beautifl place and a good draw. Sorry to hear about Sundays heats being *blown* away. |
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