Mooneys
Member
sMac
That was you in the blue Convincer? Sorry I didn't get a chance to say hello or meet you. I had some beers in my boat coolers to enjoy with you and your crew. We'll have to do it when we return to Sandusky next year. I love the dark colored boats and yours was my favorite so you get my kudos.
The Mooneys were the slowest out and back during the first 2 stops (but we made it to the 2nd stop and back), I think I averaged 25mph because Mya slept through all the bouncing until the rain started on the way back. She was a real trooper but I couldn't get the boat to skim over the waves and up to speed because she was on board, had to play it safe.
After seeing some of the posts I went out and did some research on Poker Runs myself. I thought the price was high but I've never owned a boat that was Poker Run worthy. The Power Run folks on the Chesapeake Bay regularly pay over $200 for these runs and that doesn't include any of the meals and stuff we got at the Checkmate Poker Run. They even have "no boat" folks who also pay the fee just to be included in all the activities surrounding the event. I think we got a great deal now that all is said and done and you won't see me questioning the fee again.
I'm starting to wonder if maybe the rest of us were the ones getting the cold shoulder and looked down upon by Flower Child because of her preconceived stereotypes. Thats' to bad because I find most boaters could care less about your work/money background and welcome all to the power boating community, well except maybe for the sailboating crowd
That was you in the blue Convincer? Sorry I didn't get a chance to say hello or meet you. I had some beers in my boat coolers to enjoy with you and your crew. We'll have to do it when we return to Sandusky next year. I love the dark colored boats and yours was my favorite so you get my kudos.
The Mooneys were the slowest out and back during the first 2 stops (but we made it to the 2nd stop and back), I think I averaged 25mph because Mya slept through all the bouncing until the rain started on the way back. She was a real trooper but I couldn't get the boat to skim over the waves and up to speed because she was on board, had to play it safe.
After seeing some of the posts I went out and did some research on Poker Runs myself. I thought the price was high but I've never owned a boat that was Poker Run worthy. The Power Run folks on the Chesapeake Bay regularly pay over $200 for these runs and that doesn't include any of the meals and stuff we got at the Checkmate Poker Run. They even have "no boat" folks who also pay the fee just to be included in all the activities surrounding the event. I think we got a great deal now that all is said and done and you won't see me questioning the fee again.
I'm starting to wonder if maybe the rest of us were the ones getting the cold shoulder and looked down upon by Flower Child because of her preconceived stereotypes. Thats' to bad because I find most boaters could care less about your work/money background and welcome all to the power boating community, well except maybe for the sailboating crowd