RIP Steve Tripp. Very sad news
http://m.wtoc.com/#!/newsDetail/24757623
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RIP Steve Tripp. Very sad news
http://m.wtoc.com/#!/newsDetail/24757623
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The link won't come up on my computer. What happened?
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Hope they find him soon and alive!
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...tragic.
Wow. That's really sad. Thoughts and prayers to his family.
I didn't know RPM boats were located out of Alabama?
Look at the last line in post #4. Hate to bring it up but...
http://www.hotboat.com/frm/showthrea...-143-MPH-VIDEO
Dam that's a really bummer... Prayers going out.
Wow.. sad deal ..RIP.
That is awful news. :no:
Thoughts to all those involved.
Yeah, when you first wrote that I was gonna post a smart ass/ possibly relating to a former boat Mfg. comment and didn't do it. I've driven a 26' at low triple digits for a long distance before, but no where near those speeds and it would be sketchy. Condolences to the family/loved ones for sure , life is fragile--
Very sad news, prayers to his family
Not good
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This really rips at my heart. I have spoke with Steve and he is one of the nicest most knowledgeable guys I know when it comes to this size boat. He was extremely instrumental in my decision on what drive I was going to run. I pray for a miracle that they find him alive. We as boaters cannot bare to lose another person that enhances our sport and way of enjoyment. My heart goes out to the Tripp family, the RPM family, and the boating community.
RIP
Deepest condolences