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  Mercury Racing Announces $150,000 SBIP/APBA Prize Purse
Posted by BigFish on Thursday, May 05 @ 17:38:17 CDT (1354 reads) (Read More... | Score: 0)
Bay Boat Reviews, Ratings and Comments SaltyDog writes "
FOND DU LAC, Wis. May 5, 2005 – Mercury Racing is pleased to announce a $150,000 Super Boat International Productions (SBIP)/American Power Boat Association (APBA) contingency prize purse for the 2005 racing season. The purse is to reward racers who use Mercury Racing-approved outboards and sterndrives in SBIP/APBA National Series events, and throughout the series, in Super Cat, Super V, Super V Limited and Super Stock class competition. Mercury Racing will support the contingency programs by providing on-site support at select 2005 SBIP/APBA race events, with the legendary Mercury Racing offshore product support truck and staff. The $150,000 SBIP/APBA contingency purse consists of $75,000 for SBIP/APBA 2005 National Series title winners, plus a $75,000 contingency purse for individual SBIP/APBA National Series race events and World Championship winners. The $75,000 purse for the winners at each individual SBIP/APBA National Series event will be distributed to Super Cat, Super Vee, Super V Limited and Superboat Stock class competition in accordance with the attached purse schedule. A minimum of three (3) boats per class must enter and officially start the race event to qualify for individual race event promotional credit. The $75,000 purse for SBIP/APBA National Series title winners will be distributed to the top five places in Super Cat, Super V, Super V Limited and Superboat Stock classes, based on the total points each race boat ac*****ulates in the SBIP/APBA National Series during the 2005 race season in each of the Super Cat, Super Vee, Super V Limited and Superboat Stock class competitions and in accordance with the attached purse schedule. A race team must use Mercury Racing approved HP525 EFI engines and SBIP/APBA class approved sterndrives or Mercury Racing 2.5 EFI Offshore Race outboards exclusively throughout the SBIP/APBA National Series for the 2005 racing season in order to be eligible for the title winner contingency fund purse and to be awarded a Mercury Racing retail value promotional credit. Individual First Place Winner Mercury Racing Retail Promotional Credit (Based on Eleven Events) Super Cat - $2,000 per event Super Vee - $2,000 per event Super Vee Limited - $750 per event Superboat Stock - $700 per event Overall World Championship Title Winner Mercury Racing Retail Promotional Credit Super Cat - $5,000 Super Vee - $5,000 Super V Limited - $2,550 Superboat Stock - $2,500 SBIP/APBA National Series Total High Points (Retail Value – Mercury Racing Promotional Credit) Super Cat: 1st Place - $12,000 2nd Place - $6,000 3rd Place - $4,000 4th Place - $2,000 5th Place - $1,000 Super V: 1st Place - $12,000 2nd Place - $6,000 3rd Place - $4,000 4th Place - $2,000 5th Place - $1,000 Super V Limited: 1st Place - $6,000 2nd Place - $3,000 3rd Place - $2,000 4th Place - $1,000 5th Place - $500 Superboat Stock: 1st Place - $6,000 2nd Place - $3,000 3rd Place - $2,000 4th Place - $1,000 5th Place - $500
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  2005 Houston Boat Show
Posted by BigFish on Tuesday, December 07 @ 16:07:48 CST (1565 reads) (Read More... | Score: 0)
Bay Boat Reviews, Ratings and Comments SaltyDog writes "
Visit our booth at the Houston Boat Show January 7th – 16th at the Reliant Center, Houston Texas.


Red Wing Boat Company
836 South 75th Street
Houston, Texas 77023
713-921-0656
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  Houston Boat Show
Posted by BigBass on Monday, November 29 @ 10:58:16 CST (948 reads) (Read More... | Score: 0)
Bay Boat Reviews, Ratings and Comments Lunker writes "
Visit our booth at the Houston Boat Show January 7th – 16th at the Reliant Center, Houston Texas.


Red Wing Boat Company
836 South 75th Street
Houston, Texas 77023
713-921-0656
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  Rinker's Boat World Pontoon Boats
Posted by BigBass on Saturday, November 20 @ 14:34:12 CST (1798 reads) (Read More... | Score: 0)
Bay Boat Reviews, Ratings and Comments Lunker writes "
Rinker's Boat World will have a real show piece in their booth this year! Rinker's has brought in a 301 JC Tri Toon, that is set up to install two jet skis on the bow. Approximately 2/3's of the boat is set up like a 221 Tri-Pontoon with all the amenities, such as, sundeck, ice chest, stereo, ski tow, seating for 12, and much more. The front of the boat is arranged so that two jet skis can be placed on the front of the deck using a jib crane. The crane is powered by a 12 volt motor and is constructed of aluminum. The crane has a 550 lb capacity. The 306 Tri Toon is powered by a 350 Magnum Mercruiser, producing 250 horsepower. With two jet skis on the bow the 306 will run over 35 MPH. Skiing behind the 306 is absolutely no problem. The MerCruiser generates tremendous power, pulling several adult skiers, and the wake is very similar to that of a tournament ski boat. Rinker's Boat World has sold over 200 Tri Toons to area customers. They invite you to come look at the most versatile boats on the market. The JC Tri Toons can be seen in booth W 213 in the West Wing of the Astrohall!
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  Mike Hood Propellors
Posted by BigBass on Tuesday, November 16 @ 16:00:18 CST (639 reads) (Read More... | Score: 5)
Bay Boat Reviews, Ratings and Comments Lunker writes "
Mike Hood has built quite a reputation in Houston as the man to see about a boat propeller. He is well known to both sal*****er and freshwater fishermen and boaters. Mike has been repairing boat propellers for 30 years. He opened Mike Hood’s Marine Propeller Service, located in Houston near Hobby Airport, in 1971. Here he can service the sal*****er boaters from the Galveston area and the freshwater boaters from Lakes Clear Lake, Fayette County, Conroe and Livingston. In fact, through boat shows and word-of-mouth advertising he has attracted customers from all around the country. In the late 1970’s, Mike tried to bring his famous boat service a little bit closer to the North Houston/Conroe area by opening a second shop in Spring. The timing couldn’t have been worse, he says, and the energy crisis and the general recession that followed forced him to close his doors. “People didn’t have time or the money to enjoy themselves then. It was a hard time for all of us.” Nineteen-eighty found the Hoods, Mike, his wife Pat and their son, Michael, living on Lake Conroe. They lived near Highway 830 for 14 years until last year when they moved to the Hobby Airport area. All three would brave the Houston traffic every day to go to work at their Telephone Road store. Mike and his staff of 12 mechanics, salespeople and service technicians provide complete propeller repair, sales and service. They sell and service outboard, inboard and outdrive props in aluminum, bronze and stainless steel. They are a factory authorized dealer and repair station for Volvo, Mercury Marine and OMC Corporation boat propellers. They also sell and service Alumacraft, Tracker and OMC Corporation’s Starcraft and Monarch boats under factory authorization. The shop also does aluminum welding and repair of aluminum boats and lower units. They straighten shafts on inboard and outboard motors, rudders and struts. Mike is a distributor of Michigan Wheel, Power Tech and Sierra engine parts. He formed his own distributing company three years ago called Marine Parts Unlimited. Sales Manager John Yager was very instrumental in directing the creation of this company. His wife, Pat, is the President of this company, which is located at the recently purchased property next door. This distributorship does wholesale business only. Mike helped create the National Marine Propellers Association two years ago. This association was formed to try to improve the quality of boat propeller repair by providing repair certification. A boater in need of prop repair should always look for this certification before dealing with a prop repairperson. Mike currently serves on the Board of Directors of this group. Mike is also President of the Boating Trades Association of Metropolitan Houston. This group was formed in 1950 and puts on three boat shows in the Houston area each year: the Summer Boat Show held at the George R. Brown Convention Center, the Watergate Boat Show held in Galveston Bay and the January Boat Show held at the Astrohall/Astroarena, which is by far the largest. Representatives of the BTAMH can be found in Austin lobbying for boating issues. Ken Lovell, the Executive Director of this organization, describes the group: “Our goal is to promote the boating industry in the Houston area. We’re always concerned with safe boating issues along with legislative and regulatory issues that affect our industry.” I met Mike and Pat at Houston’s January Boat Show. They both were very busy and full of information. I think the show will prove to be a great success for them. According to Pat, “Boat shows are our best form of advertisement.” Looking back on ‘94, Mike says it was a very good year. “In 1994, I really saw the economy take a turn for the better. And, unfortunately, it has been so bad for so long.” As for 1995, Mike foresees a great year. “People are happier this year and want to start enjoying their lives. I can see only good things happening for the boating and fishing industries, and our shop in particular.”
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