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Very nice! We're coming outta bullfrog and plan to stay somewhat close, we're fueling at halls sense we all need premium lolCoo. We are probably going to beach the houseboat in Halls Creek Bay. Going to have my Flame and a big pontoon. I am sure we will burn to Escalante once or twice. It is just my immediate family and Kenley.
Very nice! We're coming outta bullfrog and plan to stay somewhat close, we're fueling at halls sense we all need premium lol
JD, my guess is you live in Utah (Mr. Lucky) what town??? That is one amazing state!!!
Every time I've visited Utah over the years while driving home to So. Cal. I always ask myself why??? I did live in Salt Lake and Duck Creek for a short time, when I moved I still ask myself what was I thinking???
Hmmm. What would be the plan to up right that? Air bags on the beach? 10 boats hard on the throttle tied to it?
Hmmm. What would be the plan to up right that? Air bags on the beach? 10 boats hard on the throttle tied to it?
Hmmm. What would be the plan to up right that? Air bags on the beach? 10 boats hard on the throttle tied to it?
That's a pretty baller setup! What power does the Hallett have?
Hey Baller I mean Frogman get some rest can't wait to see them videos...Back at work now. I need a vacation from my vacation. Took a ton of video and some pics and will post them up this week. Anybody who hasn't been to this event has to go.
I heard Stu Jones founder of the Florida Powerboat Club made it out there this year.
Yes he did. In a speech he made at the fundraiser he said he was impressed by the whole event and said that the folks at Antelope Point put on a first class poker run.
That dude has written the book on putting on poker runs. There's been many that have and still do put poker runs on but Stu is the only one that has built a successful career that has allowed him to live very comfortably just off of his poker runs. Who invited him out, do you know? Was it Bob? Kinda random for him to show up.
That dude has written the book on putting on poker runs. There's been many that have and still do put poker runs on but Stu is the only one that has built a successful career that has allowed him to live very comfortably just off of his poker runs. Who invited him out, do you know? Was it Bob? Kinda random for him to show up.
Took out a few houseboats and knocked out the electricity until Saturday ...
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Back at work now. I need a vacation from my vacation. Took a ton of video and some pics and will post them up this week. Anybody who hasn't been to this event has to go.
PS, shout out to El Guapo, great to meet you!
Those are friends of my wife, she's known them since she was 13, LDS Church, really sad, 80 year old grandma had to have her arm amputated when the granite top hit her, and the mom broke a hip, pelvis, wrist and broke her cheek bone in her face
That dude has written the book on putting on poker runs. There's been many that have and still do put poker runs on but Stu is the only one that has built a successful career that has allowed him to live very comfortably just off of his poker runs. Who invited him out, do you know? Was it Bob? Kinda random for him to show up.
I was keeping an eye on the freeway from my office to see ya'll go by. By the looks of the area, you guys already started north of the 101.
You're right we were pretty far north of the 101 when we started.
Thanks for Sharing, bitchin pics and video.
As I have noticed over the years it's always bigger boats that attend this event, is there a reason, water gets big , need big fuel tanks?????
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Loving the pics! Can't wait to see some from the complimentary Boat Bling wipedowns coordinated through Antelope & Prestige Marine crew. Bummed we couldn't make it in person but thankfully we were well represented.
Would have been up there but we had 5 different events all happening at the same time [emoji107]Will plan accordingly next year and be back in 2018.
Interesting to see how the event has evolved over the years. Hopefully it does not lose its appeal to the average boater which IMO made it special and different than the Havasu events. They raised over $250k a couple years ago for the JDRF, hope they beat that figure once the #'s are in.
-Zack
Mercury 565 and an SCX with full hydraulic. They blew the Bravo 3 it came with at 40 hours cruising at 40MPH just a couple of months ago. Mercury didn't stand behind it.
Those are friends of my wife, she's known them since she was 13, LDS Church, really sad, 80 year old grandma had to have her arm amputated when the granite top hit her, and the mom broke a hip, pelvis, wrist and broke her cheek bone in her face
I'm really sorry to hear that. . They gonna be ok?