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Fuzzy photos.....Havasu 1970
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jackie wilson
Pruett was always in the thick of it somehow......Kings and Queens, presidents and Dictators were all the same to that guy.
:iagree:.......So about a months worth of work in Oshkosh, really burning some midnight oil and another weeks worth of testing in the desert has finally brought us to Saturday morning. In a few hours we are going to find out if we did things right or if we should have just stayed home. It's a busy time, but it's also very exciting. The "good mornings" and "hellos" have a slightly different sound to them and they are said with smiles that can't hide the tension and apprehension.
We don't have to do last minute checks because we took care of that the night before. Just need to give the boats one last wipe down to look their racey best, install some props and start the parade to the launching ramp. All the engines fire right on cue and Billy Don and a few others show the opposition that big wall of water......this morning it looks exceptionally good. :reddevil: The boys take a hot lap and then start idling over to the refueling dock to get lined up for the start. That gives the crew time to park the trucks and trailers and to hot-shoe it over to the dock to assist their assigned driver.
Here are a few fuzzy shots of some of the team boats as they begin the process of lining up.....Billy Seebold in his 20' Jones and Bobby Hering in his new 17' Molinari sprint are the first to arrive. Somehow we had agreed to allow some guy from England space for his Molinari/Cowbell combo Bloody Hoo Ray and he squeezes in next to Tom Stickle's new 17' Molinari sprint powered by the mighty 1350 stacker. A few more idle in including Duey Berghauer in a 17' Jones single. Jim Merten arrives with the new 20' reverse S Molinari Wet & Wild powered by a pair of Cowbells.....even at idle they sound like mean machines! :cool: Seebold looks relaxed sitting on his Black Witch (don't know where that name came from) next to Bill Petty in the new 21' lightweight Glastron/Molinari with twin 1350 water injected stackers. The most prestigious stage in outboard racing is about to be set. :thumbsup: