Today I found Capt. John putting-in his fast and sleek home-built water rocket at the Wildlife Ramp on Midyette St. in Oriental just as the sun set.-30-
John has spent the last six months building the un-named vessel... He told me the NC Wildlife Dept. (in charge of registering boats and classifying home-made vessels in the process) has deemed it a "2009 Stealth."
She is a mere 16 feet long, and John reports he has had her up to 95 m.p.h. so far... but the boat IS still under construction, as evidenced by her primer colored hull, so he may yet be able to get her up to a respectable velocity.
I figured I could google the boat design and find more about it... I found a speedboat manufacturer named "Stealth," but their models do not resemble this one...
I'm hoping John will see my post and drop me an e-mail so I can get a bit more info. We didn't have much daylight to burn chatting, and the Stealth was ready to go.
Here are some more shots of John and crew putting in and taking off:(click on any image to enlarge:)
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
12.1- Homemade Stealth - EXTRA photos
Cap'n John and crew take his home-built "Stealth" for a sunset run
Sunday, September 20, 2009
9.21- Oriental Cup Regatta EXTRA!
Thanks for coming over to check out my other pictures of the 2009 Oriental Cup Regatta...
Sorry for the mess while I am organizing the pics... and formatting this new blog page.
Please be patient and check back soon. I will neaten up the presentation, and add captions (and more photos) in the next day or two.
I should have another dozen or two pictures up by Monday, Sept. 22... If the HTML gods are with me.
Click on any picture to enlarge:
The 100' Hargrave luxury yacht "da Bubba" (no kidding, look it up)
cruises towards Beaufort during the race, carefully avoiding
any saltiness kicked up by the regatta
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