Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Please see the videos

Posted by Senor Speedy on 05/27/09 - 5:17 PM
#1

I am not sure of the model Whaler I have, nor the hull number...

Like the videos?

www.youtube.com/SenorSpeedyTV2009

Posted by joninnj on 05/27/09 - 5:49 PM
#2

Dude,

Please stay safe and please do nothing stupid... but have fun. You really weren't going try catch that guy in the off shore racer... where you...:D

Edited by joninnj on 05/27/09 - 5:49 PM

Posted by damdonzi on 05/27/09 - 6:23 PM
#3

You've only got 5 posts on this site, and you already have posted the year, make and model of your boat. Why would you say you don't know it? Don't answer that.

There is a reason you have been banned from numerous high performance sites, that Cigarette had to sick thier lawyers on you, and that you pretend to be someone you are not.

Try not to burn your bridges on this site in the same style you have on many others.

Posted by Ambush on 05/28/09 - 4:15 PM
#4

damdonzi wrote:
You've only got 5 posts on this site, and you already have posted the year, make and model of your boat. Why would you say you don't know it? Don't answer that.

There is a reason you have been banned from numerous high performance sites, that Cigarette had to sick thier lawyers on you, and that you pretend to be someone you are not.

Try not to burn your bridges on this site in the same style you have on many others.


Huh?

I do like your videos 'Senor Speedy'! And I do like your boat. A LOT!!

Reminds me of someone I used to know on the Jersey shore when you were, oh, about negative 27 years old...........me!:P A boy and his 13' Sport in Summer. What could be better? Ever do any Snapper Blue or Fluke fishin'? That's what I would have been doin' dawn to dusk. Day after day.

Your helm/console looked great in Episode 12, great install of the buss bar and switch panel. Take good care of her and she will take good care of you.

I never owned a Merc. Do they use a safety cotter pin keeper on the prop nut to shaft? I noticed on your "Prop install" episode you didn't use one. Might wanna get up on that. If you lose your prop at speed it'll be all over for your engine.................

Have fun man!

Edited by Ambush on 05/28/09 - 4:16 PM

Posted by CES on 05/28/09 - 5:57 PM
#5

This whole thread makes no sense to me at all.

Posted by damdonzi on 05/28/09 - 6:49 PM
#6

CES wrote:
This whole thread makes no sense to me at all.


I can see why. He is a teenager that has a fixation with Cigarette's and high performance boats, which normally would not be a bad thing, but he has taken things too far on many occasions. Pretending to be the CEO of Cigarette Racing Team (which led to lawyers getting involved), claiming to have owned different boats which he obviously never had, and generally antogonistic. It is pure dumb luck that I caught his post. Every time he is caught he blames it on a learning disability or being a teenager or one of a number of excuses.

Sample: http://www.speedwake.com/upload/showthread.php?s=&threadid=50057&perpage=40&pagenumber=1

He goes by many screen names that revolve around Speedo or Senor Speedy.

Sorry guys. I don't visit this site that often, but truly don't want to see his antics taint a great resource like this.

Posted by Ambush on 05/29/09 - 5:26 AM
#7

lol, mmmmmk, thanks for the 'heads up', link and clarification 'damdonzi'.................

I can only imagine the jams kids get themselves into these days with access to the internet. In my day it was prank phone calls and bragging to the 'girls of summer' about being on varsity teams that we could never have made the cut for. Along those lines I suppose I told my fair share of woppers. I don't even want to get into the 'fish tales' :P But we all grow up and away from those tendencies and experiences. Hopefully. And more than likely after the humiliation of getting 'called out'.

From that linked thread at least, it seems Sam has learned a lesson? There was some great advice and sentiments put out in that thread by senior members. That's what makes these kind of 'e-communities' so great. Perhaps it all made an impression on a 15 year old kid? Maybe not.

However, so far so good here on WC? Here's a link to Samuel's personal web pagehttp://www.freewebs.com/senorspeedy/norspeedy/ and who the kid really is.

In fairness I would suggest anyone visit the page and maybe click a few of his YouTube vids. They are kind of a hoot. As I posted above it's all just about a kid and his Whaler. A trip down memory lane for me and a lot of us I would imagine. Good stuff. His parents seem involved and encouraging, and to tell you the truth, considering what some 15 year olds are doing on the internet and with their leisure summer time? This kid has my full support. Prolly will own that 32 Cigarette classic someday too. He's just dreaming. It's a start. Where we all started.

From one newbie to another; Welcome 'Senor Speedy'. Keep it tight!

Posted by Senor Speedy on 05/29/09 - 3:16 PM
#8

Ambush wrote:
lol, mmmmmk, thanks for the 'heads up', link and clarification 'damdonzi'.................

I can only imagine the jams kids get themselves into these days with access to the internet. In my day it was prank phone calls and bragging to the 'girls of summer' about being on varsity teams that we could never have made the cut for. Along those lines I suppose I told my fair share of woppers. I don't even want to get into the 'fish tales' :P But we all grow up and away from those tendencies and experiences. Hopefully. And more than likely after the humiliation of getting 'called out'.

From that linked thread at least, it seems Sam has learned a lesson? There was some great advice and sentiments put out in that thread by senior members. That's what makes these kind of 'e-communities' so great. Perhaps it all made an impression on a 15 year old kid? Maybe not.

However, so far so good here on WC? Here's a link to Samuel's personal web pagehttp://www.freewebs.com/senorspeedy/norspeedy/ and who the kid really is.

In fairness I would suggest anyone visit the page and maybe click a few of his YouTube vids. They are kind of a hoot. As I posted above it's all just about a kid and his Whaler. A trip down memory lane for me and a lot of us I would imagine. Good stuff. His parents seem involved and encouraging, and to tell you the truth, considering what some 15 year olds are doing on the internet and with their leisure summer time? This kid has my full support. Prolly will own that 32 Cigarette classic someday too. He's just dreaming. It's a start. Where we all started.

From one newbie to another; Welcome 'Senor Speedy'. Keep it tight!


Thank You, I really enjoy the boat!

Posted by joninnj on 05/29/09 - 5:58 PM
#9

Senor Speedy,

Just have have fun and be safe. Post some picture on this site.

Many other people (some very young) with very cool 13's would like to see what you have...:D

Now if you want to see a really fast boat... check out my old boat last pic on my page. If rigged the right way it was able to run into the 70s easily... Didn't suit my needs as I grew up...B) so I graduated to a Whaler and will never go back...B)

Edited by joninnj on 05/29/09 - 10:36 PM

Posted by Senor Speedy on 06/30/09 - 9:59 AM
#10

Thanks all. I am happy with the boat- been taking it out everyday, and I have been safe. I have uploaded new videos onto my youtube account.
www.youtube.com/SenorSpeedyTV2009

Posted by Mark Finkenstaedt on 06/30/09 - 10:45 AM
#11

Lucky Dog!

It only took me 30+ years to get back in a Whaler after my first taste on the Cape.

Nice going!