Vance, Joe’s link to the images are from the last race out in
Escondido. That ENGINE was probably the same gentleman that was the power
source for the race I assisted with…he was really a bicyclist that they
recruited for the races and he stuck around for a few seasons. He was actually
severely hung-over from a night out on the town when he set the then world’s
record of 3.95 kts. R/Jay Respectfully, Jay K. Jeffries Andros Is., Bahamas A skimmer afloat is but a submarine, so poorly built it will not
plunge. From:
owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org
[mailto:owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org] On Behalf Of vbra676539@aol.com Jay, Pic came through fine, as
did Joe's link of the current crop. Cool stuff. I used to have a neighbor up
here in PSL who was the ENGINE for FAU's sub for a couple of seasons. Can't
remember his name, but that boy had some pins on him, let me tell you. And some
lungs, no doubt. Vance Vance, Yes it is exciting. The Omer Team has dominated
recent races and will be very hard to beat. I assisted with the first
races in California held in a tow tank…water was extremely cold with visibility
not being great but did get a chance to help set a world’s record speed with my
alma mater’s team from FAU. There is a lot of camaraderie among teams at
the races but teams are really serious as you note. Here is the only
image that I have from the races, not sure if it will make it through the web
server: R/Jay Respectfully, Jay K. Jeffries Andros Is., Bahamas A skimmer afloat is but a submarine, so poorly built it will not
plunge. From: owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org
[mailto:owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org]
On Behalf Of vbra676539@aol.com Jay, Exciting stuff. I used to do some beach work when Perry
hosted this thing, and that was fun. But these folks seem REALLY serious by
comparison, don't they? I'm looking forward to pictures of the new stuff
from Canada. Vance
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