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1st annual Manhattan run Pictures
scrimshaw
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Posted on 06/07/08 - 6:14 PM
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Here's what I got maybe we could share more here ? Sorry for a couple of bad ones. Had a BLAST !! 2008 Manhattan Run

 
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Glad the sun was shinning. Looks like a wonderful time was had by all

 
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Wow - those pics are great! Cant wait for next years run.... I will be ready for that one come he..double hockey sticks or high water!


Scott
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Very, Very Nice. This is on the list for next year. Great Job getting this together Jim.


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Jeff,it was unfortunate that the fog socked in everyone East of me and prevented many others from attempting to set off from the Sound,my phone became alive at 4:30 AM and I spoke to many remorseful souls. The majority of boats were to present from the Long Island Sound and were recruited on the water,at marinas and via word of mouth .We didn't miss anything as far as permits and support from everywhere all went off without a hitch ! The relationships we developed in New York planning this event resulted in offers for next year ! Anyone with any thoughts on improvement and additions for next year please let us know. Thanks to everyone for the support in making this 1st effort a success, Jim

 
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Bella Con23 Trip pics

 
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Jim, photo's were fantastic, and looks like you had a heck of a turnout. Gives us Texas/LA folks something to shoot for next year!!!

Duf Cool

 
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Here is a link to the pics we took Saturday

Manhattan pics

We had a great time. It was nice to see y'all outside cyber space!

Just curious, How far did some of you travel (by water)? We trailered the montauk to Nyack, It was 95 miles round trip from there. I calculated 4.6 MPG on the '87 Johnson 90hp. The tide and wind were with us for the ride home. Does that sound like apropriate fuel economy for an old carbed two stroke?


Edited by luckydog on 06/08/08 - 6:24 PM
 
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Jim, Lucky Dog, great work!

Here's a link to some of mine. '08 Manhattan run

Lucky Dog, looks like you guys had a pretty sweet ride all the way in and out. I think you did pretty good with your fuel.

We were bucking the tide all day long. I ran 1000 rpm higher than I normally would and got about 25 nm to a 6.6 gallon can. That's about 3.8 nm per gallon. What's the nm/statute conversion...?

When I slowed down on my way home, running more like 3500 rpm my mileage picked up to 29 nm for a can (two caveats though, my buddy Robert filled the can at 23rd St. so I don't know exactly how 'full' it was, and I was once again beating against a pretty good tide all the way out). I did a practice run the other day and got 31.5 nm (36.3 statute) on a 6.6 gallon tank. That's 4.7nm/gallon or 5.5 mpg (statute). By the way, 2003 Mercury Saltwater 90 2-stroke.

 
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Hey Scott, was hoping to meet you out there! See you next year!

 
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pics were great, glad everyone got home SAFE !

mw

 
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CaptD wrote:
Hey Scott, was hoping to meet you out there! See you next year!


Hey Dennis, I really wanted to be there.... two Whalers... not one water ready at this point in the season...SadSad

I have been looking over all the pictures. My wife has been admiring them too. She is ready to go for next years get together, but she says it has to be in the 19... So I gotta get workin!ShockShock

I am really looking forward to meeting all of you guys!


Scott
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Looks like a great time. Arthureld, how was using that ramp in Port washington?



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what was the final count on boats ?


Ed
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I heard 24 somewhere... not sure though.


Scott
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Love the pictures and it looks like a great time ... I'm from Virginia, but if a guy from Maryland can make the trip up north, then I guess I could too ... Will watch for announcements on the next annual trip.

 
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Hi Guys,

Just wanted to say thanks to everyone who put this together. It was a
unique experience for a very unique group of boat owners. Next year
I am sure it will be bigger and better.

Thanks also to all who posted thier photo's for all to see.

Bob

 
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Jim
How much fuel did you burn on that long trip. 139 Miles??


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I have two 19 gallon saddle tanks, carried 3 five gallon jerry cans just in case, no idea on how much I burned, but I'm still working off the saddles. My Optimax gets better than 6 miles per gallon at a 28 MPH cruise,I would guess I burned 30+ gallons.

 
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cant believe i mised it, engine trouble, it looks like there were alot of new boats there. you guys had THREE! helicopters?

 
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