Friday, April 25, 2008

I have a confession to make

by Paul Dughi, HydroInsider.com

I have a confession to make. I miss Kevin Aylesworth. I know that's not the way guys are supposed to say these things, so let me try to be more specific. I miss the Freedom Racing team, Jeffrey Michael Johnson, Kevin and, well, the whole way that team went at it.

I miss the new boat they built last year. They only made it to the West Coast races and had gear box problems that hampered them down the stretch, but that boat had potential. HAS potential. Somebody needs to buy it and put it back on the water!

I really miss the way this team gathered support and publicity. They made fans everywhere they went. And they worked hard to bring in new fans. They got attention. Quite simply, they did things right. And they're a model for anybody else out there that wants to get started in boat racing.

LEFT: The U-21 leaves San Diego at night for the trek to Tri-Cities for debut
RIGHT: Brian Perkins returns after qualifying in the U-21 at Tri-Cities 2007

For the years Kevin and his team were in the Unlimited ranks, they brought the boat to town days before anybody else and took it around for show. Kevin's dad, Rich, usually brought the boat to KNDU-TV and took the time to explain (again) to the (yet another) batch of reporters what the sport was all about. At the race site, Kevin was always out with the fans, giving tours, and interacting with the crowd.

I've told the story before about the time in the Tri-Cities when one of the other teams had to close down the pits to use a crane to lift a motor from their truck to the boat. It was a safety thing – can't have people walking under the crane. A lot of people were upset they had to stand there and wait for 5 minutes while this took place. Kevin came out from his area and started talking to people and signing autographs. Turned the grumblers into fans.

I miss the way the found sponsor money. And I miss the way they teamed up with a charity in each community to race money for children's causes.
Kevin and Jeffrey had to make the tough decision to put racing on hold so they could invest and grow their business. I respect that. But that doesn't stop me from wishing they were still doing their thing.

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Monday, April 14, 2008

Moses Lake 2008






















I'm too pooped to write anything but I thought I would post a couple photos from the weekend. Ana Cappelletti works year round on this race and she always does a fantasic job. Thank you for being such a gracious host!












Moses Lake Regatta 2008

Gregg Hopp driving happy go lucky at Moses lake regatta April 13 2008


Here one fast Dustin Echols I believe in the ul17



Boat looked real fast But looked to have a oil leak issue Early in the day and died in the backstretch of the final

Thursday, April 3, 2008

I'm a Blogger! Well... a Boat Racing Blogger!







So this is my first blog, well, first "real" blog. I'm mean I've blogged on my myspace page but I'm not counting it. This is the real deal. I want to thank Roger for thinking of me because honestly, I feel like I know as much about hydroplane racing as I do about aerospace engineering. What I can provide is perspective. I may not know what spark plugs we're using or what angle our skid fin is at (things I can ask my hubby however!) but I'm pretty seasoned as a racing wife. Anyhow let the blogging begin!



I chose this picture because this was a pretty important moment in our racing career. Yes I said "our" because once you become involved with a _____ (insert driver, crewman, owner, boat holder, etc.) it is not his career anymore. Suddenly everything you're living for only occurs between the months of April and October, money is saved for the next piece of racing equipment and vacations just don't exist unless they're spent with a couple hundred of your close racing buddies. Don't get me wrong I love my life now. The weekend of this accident, my friend Sue Troxell told me "Rena, you chose this life." And shes right.



I had never seen Dustin wreck a boat before this. Dustin has raced outboards since the ripe old age of nine and therefore has been crashing them that long also. He's not a careless driver, quite the opposite just if you're playing the odds it's not if you crash but when and I'm quite certain any racer will tell you that. What's different about this crash wasn't so much that it happened. (and if you're looking for specifics on that crash you'll have to ask Dustin) More so that I was nine months pregnant and 5 days before my due date! So if you want to count crappy days at the race course this would qualify for the both of us! I would like to take this public forum to thank my friends for, quite readily, stepping in to help me after it happened. Hydro racing wives are the unsung heroes of the sport. They are the ones left lonely most summer nights and weekends, dilligently wiping down the boat whether win or lose, chasing childeren around, fetching lunches, running to pick up boat parts....... you get the idea. They are very much involved though they may never touch the engine in their lives. Anyhow it is a subject very much close to my heart and I thought I would share. I promise not to be so "mushy" all the time!

Go GP-17!

Rena Echols (wife of Dustin, driver GP-17)

*photo courtesy of the Tri-City Herald*

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Cool Bardahl pic for you all


Hi all My name is Brian lepinski I will be posting some Picture from the west coast boat races. Here is a hint of what I will be posting on my own blog and my smugmug site

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Inboards at Lakeland, Florida

This is a side of limited inboard racing that I am totally unfamiliar with...blogging ! However, I want to try and share some boat racing experiences (past, present, and future) with anyone interested in the sport.
On March 1st, my wife Ellen and I drove to Lakeland (about a 3 hour hike) to meet my eldest son, Kevin, and his daughter (my granddaughter) Victoria, at Lake Hollingsworth. This was the site of the 71st Orange Cup Regatta, and although predominantly an outboard event, 4 classes of inboards were invited. However, only the Jersey Speed Skiff and 5 Liter Hydro classes showed up. That was too bad, since the facilities, weather, and course were very good and the fans were lining the shore.
Of the 5 JSS that raced, 3 of them were familiar to me from my racing days; 2 driving down from Pennsylvania. 3 of the 4 hydros (5Liter) had travelled over from Louisiana for this early season race. The competition was good and I always get that tingle when I hear the engines start up and the unique sound that a skiff makes when coming down a straightaway !
I have to admit, there was some very good outboard racing going on too !
I invite any and all comments to my blog, so I may make it better in the future and also when I learn how to attach pix, I'll post those too. Thanks !

Bill McKnight a/k/a/ "old mcknightmare"

Monday, March 17, 2008

The HydroNation is looking for....‏

...Authors to blog their thoughts, results, pictures, ideas, recognition, etc. If it's hydroplane racing, it's blog material! I'm looking for authors from all classes of hydroplane racing...there' s plenty of room. R/C to Stock Outboards to Unlimiteds.. .Crew members, drivers, family members, photographers or just a fan like me.

The HydroNation is starting to grow. It's a FAN Blog, so if you're interested, e-mail me off list with your name and e-mail addy and I'll send you an invite to start blogging about a sport that we can get enough of.....

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Elam - Detroit 2007





Not the best photo. I panned into the sun (unintentionally) and captured the image a little overexposed, but I like the way it turned out.

Monday, March 10, 2008

U-5 Formulaboats.com driver Jeff Bernard watches his buddy J. Michael Kelly prepare to take his U-13 Spirit of Detroit for a test run in Evansville 2007.
Turbine engine specialist for the U-37 Miss Beacon Plumbing, John Walters, show driver Jean Theoret the powerplant he'll be driving around the Ohio River in Evansville.
U-100 driver Greg Hopp and U-13 Spirit of Detroit's J. Michael Kelly share a laugh before Greg goes on a test run at Evansville 2007.
World traveller and Super Fan Jack Lowe takes a break at the 2007 Thunder on the Ohio in Evansville. Too much partying, Jack?!
Evansville 2007 autograph session. Formulaboats.com driver Mike Allen gives a young fan a "high five".