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phragle 04-17-2014 07:51 PM

My gokart isn't afraid of nasty......

Wrinkleface 04-17-2014 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by phragle (Post 545930)
My gokart isn't afraid of nasty......

don't pay attention 2 him Phragmeister!! He's a FK'n cheater anyway!! He leaves at like 6 in the am 2 the 1st card stop so he can say he was 1st!! What a cheeseball loser!!:yessirbow

jriggs 04-18-2014 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by ProblemChild185xlt (Post 545635)
Somebody sponser me and I'll put my rig back together and run BT! Gonna need a refueling vessel every 30 miles or so, 36 gals race fuel don't go far lol

What is the smallest boat that has done BT and completed it? Lol

I don't know about the smallest boat, but there was a 47' Nortech that never left Lake Char. last year and the big lake was super nice. I think he was scared.....

Wrinkleface 04-18-2014 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by jriggs (Post 546020)
I don't know about the smallest boat, but there was a 47' Nortech that never left Lake Char. last year and the big lake was super nice. I think he was scared.....

Hey, I made it 2 the cement factory bitch!!!:slaps

Blue Oval 04-18-2014 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by phragle (Post 545930)
My gokart isn't afraid of nasty......

We had a 20ft Regal when the boys were little. We would go to North Port for Ice Cream. Cool thing was we only burned $20.00 in gas!:rock One time a buddy came with his 22ft Bayliner, Lake Michigan got ruff on way back. He dropped off one of the waves, cracked his fuel tank that was built into the boat, filled the bilge of boat. We got him home safe, $5500.00 repair, the insurance company paid. Yes, Bayliners are really that cheap!

BOOSTane 04-18-2014 11:37 AM

BOOSTane is HERE!
 
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Originally Posted by sommerfliesby (Post 545476)
Dave has been working on that product for about 4 years now. Testing in his Skater and on the dyno. Looks like a pretty cool idea to me, and he's had quite a bit of success.

Dave is a super guy, and definitely knows his motors! His shop is wall to wall POWER...I think the 540s he built for me were about the smallest hp he had in the place, lol.

Hey fellas,

I am one of the engineers over at BOOSTane. We got into contact with the folks over at Boyne Thunder to see if there was any opportunity to help you guys get reliable, high octane fuel on the water for the Boyne Thunder poker run coming up this summer.

Dave Wesseldyk is apart of our team, and has been continually testing our products and running our products on all of his engines. We all come from offshore powerboat racing, so we understand the difficulty and anxiety around running these expensive, high performance engines hard on 90 or 89 octane fuel found at marinas.

We are here to bring an affordable, reliable, and most of all convenient alternative to lugging around drums of race fuel. We have been 3rd party tested to raise 93 pump grade to 110 octane. Quick math: 5 gallons of BOOSTane, will transform 400 gallons of 90 octane to 95 octane. Conservatively.

So hit me with any questions you guys have! Thanks in advance.

MMarsha 04-18-2014 12:01 PM

Welcome to Boat Freaks!!

Wrinkleface 04-18-2014 12:17 PM

Dude I know from Ohio just signed up w/ a 43 NT!!:rock

Blue Oval 04-18-2014 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by BOOSTane (Post 546060)
Hey fellas,

I am one of the engineers over at BOOSTane. We got into contact with the folks over at Boyne Thunder to see if there was any opportunity to help you guys get reliable, high octane fuel on the water for the Boyne Thunder poker run coming up this summer.

Dave Wesseldyk is apart of our team, and has been continually testing our products and running our products on all of his engines. We all come from offshore powerboat racing, so we understand the difficulty and anxiety around running these expensive, high performance engines hard on 90 or 89 octane fuel found at marinas.

We are here to bring an affordable, reliable, and most of all convenient alternative to lugging around drums of race fuel. We have been 3rd party tested to raise 93 pump grade to 110 octane. Quick math: 5 gallons of BOOSTane, will transform 400 gallons of 90 octane to 95 octane. Conservatively.

So hit me with any questions you guys have! Thanks in advance.

Welcome to the Freak! Hope Hugh was able to answer some questions for you.

phragle 04-18-2014 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Wrinkleface (Post 546069)
Dude I know from Ohio just signed up w/ a 43 NT!!:rock

The red one??

ThunderMutt 04-18-2014 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Wrinkleface (Post 546069)
Dude I know from Ohio just signed up w/ a 43 NT!!:rock

Probably put a spankin on the wrinkster!

Wrinkleface 04-18-2014 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by phragle (Post 546075)
The red one??

red/silver I believe!!

BOOSTane 04-18-2014 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Blue Oval (Post 546074)
Welcome to the Freak! Hope Hugh was able to answer some questions for you.

Hugh was a huge help. Also got put into contact with Mike from the marina. Hoping that we can help take care of you Poker Runners this year in Boyne!

Wrinkleface 04-18-2014 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by ProblemChild185xlt (Post 546077)
Probably put a spankin on the wrinkster!

Actually, yes it will!!:whiteflag

Wrinkleface 04-18-2014 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by BOOSTane (Post 546086)
Hugh was a huge help. Also got put into contact with Mike from the marina. Hoping that we can help take care of you Poker Runners this year in Boyne!

Great!! Look 4ward 2 C'n ya!!!:rock


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