Great pics, nothing better then being the only one's on the lake...
What was your E.T. and MPH????
ET including hookup, drive, launch, and once down the lake, about 30 minutes! :sleeping:
Top Speed, well over 50 MPH! :messedup:
Great pics, nothing better then being the only one's on the lake...
Sure rub it in Dia :hammerhea
Just think Rich you will be in the water soon with a new motor. :wink:
Mrs.Racer277
I used to run my flat there all the time. Sometimes there would be one other boat pulling a skier. But more often then not I was pretty much the only one.
Looks like summer-Nice
NICE
My better half launching
Man, I gotta work on the better half launching! Tough wearing all the hats.
Damn guys.....what a beautiful day, huh?? I can't remember it ever being that clear when we're there for the races.....maybe that's why I have a hard time seeing the boats :messedup: . Very nice, glad to hear all is good and ready to be hell on water!!
What a beautiful day it must have been!
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I wish I didn't loose all my pics out of the image center. I had one of Eddie Hill in "The Texan" top fueler taken from that same angle.
For those that don't know. Lake Ming is the HOME OF DRAG BOAT RACING. The first drag boat race ever was just up the street at Hart Park.
Lake Ming has a lot of history.
Where she is at they used to have a rope going all the way to the other side. My first time racing there I was sitting on the rope with a full field of Blown Gas Flats and it was the one of the most bad ass feelings ever. Being out there with guys like Hanns, Rex Childers, Jeff Iverson and many more was a real treat for me.
They used to fire up the entire field of boats, leave the marina (brap brap brap!!) and drive down to the starting line. Of course you would pull out, turn the corner and do what was called the BURN OUT right by the beach. It was so bad ass back then.