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Was there a Cig Gladiator at the run? One passed me headed south on I-95 Friday afternoon - absolutely gorgeous!
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Dee....were you actually registered as boat # .....13 this year....:D
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Nice sig Dee
the closest you'll come to winning is by following me. BTW...The ducks were not too happy about having to go up on the trailer to visit your boat... |
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June 7, 2004
Jacksonville 2004, Third Annual Firefighters Charity Poker Run The run this year was another huge success. There was a total of 110 boats ranging in size from 20 Foot Baja Outlaws to 50 Foot Nortech Cats (Miss Nortech) and 50 Foot Nortech Vees (Spirited Lady). A special thanks is owed to Bill Pyburn and all the board members, the Jacksonville Fire Fighters and the City of Jacksonville by all of us who attended this event. There is nowhere in the country that you are taken care of like they do in Jacksonville and receive so much back for money you spend. It is the best Poker Run value in the nation! Judy and Noel from “Hot Boat Magazine” were there to cover the event. We had the pleasure of having them on our boat Thursday back from St. Augustine and they are super people. Also Amy from “Baja Magazine was in attendance and Baja let nice gift bags on all the Baja boats there which included t-shirts, hats, and a copy of the latest magazine. Steve Stepp with Velocity was back with a large showing of Velocity boats. Reggie Fountain was back with a Fountain race boat and several people from Baja were there with a very special 33 Outlaw running over 90 miles per hour. Starting Thursday night we had the pre-party at Ronnie’s Wings in Green Cove. Had to go by car do to a very heavy thundershower that rolled through Jacksonville late in the afternoon. They had a room reserved just for the Poker Run and I counted 38 people there. The band was awesome, food was good and everyone had a very nice time. Friday morning the sun was back out and a large group of boats left Jacksonville for St. Augustine at 10AM. Approximately 15 boats ran the outside down in very calm seas and another 6 to 8 ran the ICW down. A very nice treat was “Snake Eyes” making the turn into St. Augustine up from Daytona about the same time we arrived. Everyone was seated and had ordered lunch when the bottom fell out of the sky at St. Augustine. The boats got covered, but also many of the people the ran out also got covered by rain. We did not let this bother us in any way. There was no rush, the ride down was great and the food and conversation even better. About an hour and a half went by and the rain had turned into a light drizzle. We called Jacksonville and it was clearing up that direction and the pack fired up the engines for the ride back. Much to my surprise several wanted to ride back on the inside, but Dock Holiday lead a large group back out the inlet and we had a super ride back and were about to get good pictures and video. The 42 MTI “Snake Eyes” put on a good show for all of us slow boats on the return trip! Upon our return the marine had really came to life! There were hundreds of people there, the roar of excitement was in the air. The beer trailer was operating in full force with all the free beer you wanted and the great people of “Fast Boyz Wings” provided the best wings and fixins you have every had, all free of charge! Later that evening the group walked from the Adams Mark Hotel over to the “Landing” to get our goodies and boat number for the Poker Run. They really fixed us up with a very nice duffle bag, the nicest t-shirts I have ever received on a poker run and many other very nice items. They went out of their way to do up “COLOR” maps that were clearly marked with all the card stops and marina’s, emergency numbers, etc. There are many restaurants there at the Landing that circle the square and two outside bars set up. The Poker Run had provided a band for everyone’s entertainment and it was a long day, but a real fun day. The next morning the sun was out again and there was excitement in the air. I was up at 6AM and we had to run over to Arlington Marina and fill up with fuel for the poker run. Around 8AM the docks were coming to life. Boats being uncovered, cleaned and even racing fuel being brought down in 55 gallon drums for some of the big boys! There was juice and donuts provided for everyone and free bottled water to take with you on the run. The Captain’s meeting started promptly at 9AM and like the rest of the event was very organized. The Mayor of Jacksonville spoke as did Reggie Fountain and Steve Stepp. Then came the famous words “Gentlemen Start Your Engines”!!!!!!!!!!!!! Our fist card stop paraded the entire fleet right by the Adams Mark and the Landing with hundreds of onlookers waving! We came out from under the train bridge and in short time the water cannons from the fire boat started the event. It was a safe start and an awesome scene with 110 boats all coming to life at once! The card stops were well thought out and very organized to keep the flow of boats smooth. Everyone received three card hands to play, but if you went all the way to Gator Landing you received an extra two hands! I would say about half the fleet made the 75 mile run all the way South and it was a beautiful run. It really gave the big cats a chance to stretch out have some run! In the front groups of the v-bottoms where our friends Dan & Keith from Myrtle Beach in the Cig Gladiator and a new friend Robbie in the AWESOME Baja 33 Outlaw running 90 MPH named “Crayola Crazy”. We were not the fastest, but Dock Holiday hung pretty close to the first group! Then it was time for the lunch stop that everyone is waiting for. The World Famous “Outback Crab Shack”! They have a dock over 1200 feet long down in the swamp and the best low country broil you have ever had! I could tell that everyone was having a good time and enjoying themselves! We stopped a short time at the end of the dock to get our picture made with the Baja guys for the next issue of the magazine which we are very excited about! Then it back to Jacksonville. The helicopter coverage for us anyway was much better this year. They picked us up before the lunch stop and ran close for about a mile and then we received more coverage just as we came into Jacksonville. Stu Jones with the Florida Powerboat Club was also in attendance and rode in the helicopter taking still pictures which he is selling as a package. Many of the guys went ahead and loaded their boats on the trailers at the end of the run and some went and tied off at the Landing. Everyone was pumped and tired at the same time. It was a good day for all but a few that had broken down. If I heard correctly I think five boats broke and did not finish the run. The entire upstairs at the Landing was reserved for our party that night. They had a band playing, the food was very good and the bar was working overtime! Everything was free except for your drinks. The big screen played last years DVD of the run, then they started to show us the coverage from that days run, along with the still pictures that Stu had shoot. Then the time came to “PLAY POKER”! There were six tables set up and the excitement shifted to the cards. We were hearing of many good hands and it was hard to tell what it was going to take to win. First prize was a new Harley Davidson motorcycle, then a 48 Inch big screen television, $500.00 cash and there were MANY other nice prices and awards given away. No one won the 25 Baja Outlaw which required a Royal Flush, but a very nice young man from the Jacksonville Performance Powerboat Club took the Harley Davidson home with an Ace high flush. After the party rapped up a large group of about 40 to 50 showed up in the bar at the hotel to upwind! It was a GREAT event. I personally cannot thank Bill Pyburn and all of those who worked so hard on this event. It was a good time for Team Dock Holiday and in my opinion the BEST POKER RUN on the Southeast bar none! God Bless America |
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DOC, You summed it all up correctly and could not have typed truer word's..Except dang you cudda said i did stroll along for the ride on the outside down to conk house & back.but whatta i expect drawing #13 1st--lost oil pressure 2-> locked key's in truck took 7 hrs to get em back, _.#3 got into gary's boat we broke while out front at start. # 4 _>thought we might hitch a ride with ummm "teeter" looked back he was broke. #5 went in bar fell asleep watching Stanley cup final's if wazz a drinking man i'd gotten good & drunk.. :D but lordy i did prevail as a good ole boy i did see & tell Cal Ripkin jr to turn his hat around straight in lobby tho. he laughed and gave me a thumb's up. what can i say again, except there will be a next year.EVERYONE I still had a Great time. Bill, you sign that # to me again you going into the water :D
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I was VERY impressed on how you guys ran out in the ocean! As for Cal Ripkin, I laughed my A$$ off when you said that!!!!!!!!! I hope to write on here one day that Dee ran the entire event without breaking down! I'll take number 13 next year to show you that it was not the number!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Dock |
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MARK ,,,,SEE DOC TYPED A VERY VERY LONG GREAT DEAL AND DID NOT LOOSE IT ,,,, ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS COPY AND PASTE IT BIG GUY SO YOU HAVE IT IF YOU TIME OUT SORRY !!!!!!!!!! IT HAS HAPPENED TO ME ALLOT:D :D :D
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