Antique/Vintage engines on the Suwanee River

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Lots of nice boats in the vid, thanks for sharing. I was a bit surprised at how few were wearing flotation while running at those speeds though.
 
This is one of the very few times I wish my server/computer would load youtube offerings. :?

But I imagine the images are wonderful.

=D>
 
Kismet said:
This is one of the very few times I wish my server/computer would load youtube offerings. :? But I imagine the images are wonderful.
How about a few screen-grab shots for you then?
 

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DaleH - Those are great! How in the heck do you grab those? Wayyy ahead of me in the computer world for sure.

JMichael - you are correct. It has been mentioned before as well. I certainly have no excuse as I purchased a couple of those amazing little Mustang inflator series that the enforcement guys and gals use. (got' em for $10 apiece!). Personal choice I guess.
 
Thanks for sharing again this year!

Did you put a clear coat over your beautiful hull restoration?
 
Thanks for watching again this year!!
There is no clear coat on the hull. Once polished the hull shine can be brought back relatively easily with just a good cleaner wax or an aluminum or chrome polish. In this case I had not done anything to the hull in almost two years. I took "Never Dull" to it and it also worked fairly well.
 

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