





"First Class" wins the San Juan IBT 68

A spectacular finale for an amazing tournament! 21 releases for the first day, 21 for the second and 24 for the final day for a total of 66 releases, including the Top Boat with four of the three winning anglers with two releases each.

Second place "Pasion"


A special thanks to "Cholin" for always having a spot for me on board "PICARONA"
Third place "Pink Lady"
"ARABITA" wins the San Juan International Billfish Tournament IBT67

Second place: "BLUE PRINT"

Third place: "DREDGE"

The team finished the IBT67 with 2 Blue Marlins, 1 White Marlin & two Sailfish. On the first day of the tournament they also had a Grand Slam! Felicidades al equipo!
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A special thanks to Julio Rodriguez for always having a spot for me on board "PARA PAPA"



Jersey Speed Skiffs
1. Tom Pakradooni, Marcus Hook, PA
RIDER: Michelle Morgan, Pelman, NH
2 Sam Strickland, Bradenton, FL
RIDER: Charlie Strickland, Bradenton, FL
3. Mike Buturla, Pampano Beach, FL


2020 Bradenton Area River Regatta Powerboat Superleague Race Results:
Formula 2
1. #3 Dustin Terry, Houston, TX
2. #52 Chris Rinker, Houston, TX
3. #20 Ashton Rinker, Riverview, FL






2018 OPA National Champions

Class 2: 211 Bat Boat
Driver: Elliot Gray
Throtlles: Jay Muller

Class 3: V1 Wazzup Racing
Driver: Nick Smith
Throtlles: Ed Smith

Class 4: 468 American Outlaw
Driver: Mike Irwin
Throtlles: Andy Miller

Super Vee Light: 77 Done Deal
Driver: Mike Myronyk
Throtlles: Steve Papp

Super Cat: 13 AMH Motorsports
Driver: Aaron Hope
Throtlles: Anthony Smith

Class 6: 611 Smith Brothers
Driver: Pete Smith
Throtlles: Rich Smith

Super Stock: S1 Shadow Pirate
Driver: Sctt Porta
Throtlles: Nick Scafidi

Extreme Class: 113 AMH Miss Geico
Driver: Mike Shepphard
Throtlles: Steve Curtis
Extreme Class Participants:
Stotler Turbo
Miss Geico
Adstrobert /GT Marine





Scott Porter (AUS)

Rod Harvey (AUS)
Team Australia Invades Orlando Speedworld to battle during the 2018 Sport Compact World Challenge


Archie Kajewski (AUS)

Nikki Hepburn (AUS)

Collin Willshire (AUS)

Kelly Bettes (AUS)

El Humilde

Tekno Toyz Motorsports

El Karma


Loquito Killer Mech-Tech Racing

Billet by Pac

Brava Racing Team

Captain Tweet

Titan Motorsports

Rude Boy Celica

La Yoyo / Chapulin Performance

Venenum Racing
2018 Cataño Offshore Cup,
San Juan Bay Puerto Rico

Overall Winner: Marina Costa Azul

Veterano

Joymaris Racing


S Class winner: Pantera Racing Team

Talon GT

A Class winner: Villa Marina

2018 Puerto Rico Racing Expo






2018 Tampa Bay Air Fest
Mc Dill Air Force base













Final Race results:
Race for all 3 classes at the Gulfport Grand Prix.
Formula 1 Final
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SPENCER LOVE #24
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GREG FOSTER #53
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ASHTON RINKER #20
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TRACY HAWKINS #2
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TYLER WELCH #59
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MARK WELCH #95
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BILL JOULE #38
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REUBEN STAFFORD #5
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DAVID MCMURRAY #57
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JOHNNY FLEMING #9
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TOM LUDWIG #81
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TRAVIS YATES #99
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WESLEY CHEATHAM #4
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DUSTIN TERRY #03
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TIM KRAFT #15
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FRED DURR #96
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JOHN EDDE #55
Formula Lights Final
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KELLY IRELAND #01
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JEREMIAH MAYO #8
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AUSTIN CHEATHAM #40
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JOSE MENDANA JR. #21
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GRANT SCHUBERT #13
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DEBBY MOBLEY #45
Tri Hulls Final
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CHRIS RINKER #52
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JERRY RINKER #10
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DARRYLE MIDDLETON #110
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DARREN WARE #54
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JOHN OTTINGER #33
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JEREMIAH MAYO #8
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CHARLIE DONALDSON #2
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KLINT DILLARD #56
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TRAVIS YATES #99
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WHITNEY FLETCHER #9
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DAVID WILLS #25






Silver Hook Powerboats/Lucas Oil article by Scream and Fly Magazine



"Below the cloudy skies and swooping helicopters, a nearly hour-long delay for the Formula 2 Florida Championship races at the fourth annual Bradenton Area River Regatta took place.
But the people who lined the Green Bridge and stood along the Riverwalk were rewarded for their patience as Lee Daniel cranked out a dominating victory to open the championship races along the Manatee River on Saturday." jdill@bradenton.com
Lee Daniels in the #2 boat comes out with a solid victory at the 2018 Bradenton Area River Regatta.
2018 Orange Cup Regatta, Lakeland FL





Article by: John Hahn Ledger correspondent
LAKELAND — "There was some on the water high-flying action early on Lake Hollingsworth as the 80th Orange Cup Regatta began under blue skies, on a slightly chilly and breezy Saturday.
Racing for the spiffy new Regatta Trophy, continues today starting at noon.
As the first competition of the day started with two heats each for three of the 14 classes, as sanctioned by the American Power Boating Association, the organization’s newly elected president looked on.
Howie Nichols, a long –time competitor himself, was nominated last October by the board of directors, then competed against 14 others (and some write-ins), and was elected by the APBA members in November.
Nichols, who will be 49 next month, is from a four-generation boat-racing family that dates to his great-grandfather.
“My daughter (Becca) will be the fifth,” Nichols said. “She’s 22 and could not make the competition today.”
Like so many in the APBA, it is a family affair and it has provided hours of fun and tough competition throughout the racing season.
“The big change for me is the understanding the entire realm of the APBA,” said Nichols, a lieutenant and paramedic in the Brevard County Fire & Rescue, who lives in Cocoa.
“There are many challenges to the new position including safety, public awareness and membership,” Nichols said.
Nichols will be racing in the CSR class, which is a smaller outboard category after racing for years at the Tunnel Boat level. Tunnels are just that, two smaller hulls on each side that actually lift the boat out of the air.
The largest boats, the 5-litre variety led off the days’ action with a pair of heats. The 5-litre is just under the unlimited or premier level, and Hearn Racing team’s Donny Allen from Neehah, Wisc.,had the best time of 3:35.52.
Allen, 32, has been racing for the Hearn team since its inception three years ago. The company is made up of members from Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin.
“In the off season, we made a lot of changes to the boat,” Allen said of the inboard variety. “After new sponsors, we changed the bottom configuration a bit and tweaked the propeller.”
Allen has been racing since 1996 and added, “With those changes we are running about 10 miles-per-hour faster.”
In other heats, Scott Liddycoat of Suffolk, Va., drove a Budget Buster Racing national modified class to the best time of 3:18.24.
Jimmie Stewart drove the Jersey Shore Skiff boat to a best time of 4:56.15 with ride-mechanic Peg Ewancio on board."