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 Originally Posted by Hotboat
So now you got a little taste of what I have to go through. I think I was around 3000 at Havasu  Its a lot of work.
How many rolls of film is that?
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 Originally Posted by gn7
How many rolls of film is that? 
Back in the day of film I would have never taken 3000 pics lol. Maybe 4-5, 36 exposure rolls. Whats kind of funny with plastic is I still don't hold the button down and machine gun every shot. Only because I know it'll be that many more I have to look at. 3000 is a lot for me. Usually I'm around 800-1000 or so.
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Wheres the breathathyzer pics???
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 Originally Posted by bordsmnj
Wheres the breathathyzer pics???
I have a feeling someone breathed into the camera by mistake and melted the memory card.
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Nice job William!  
Gotta love the Bunky Boat!
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Thanks for the pictures Will and Wendi, Great Shots!
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WMC photographing the eventual winner of the race. (Not shown, photos of WMC getting some tips on camera settings)

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Can someone enlighten me as to why in a couple of the pics, boats # 512 and # 702 have observers and in others do not ?
Thanks for all the great pics !!
I must say, Hotboat.com is a real classy operation and a nice place to visit --- Thanks for that too
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 Originally Posted by Taboma
Can someone enlighten me as to why in a couple of the pics, boats # 512 and # 702 have observers and in others do not ?
Thanks for all the great pics !!
I must say, Hotboat.com is a real classy operation and a nice place to visit --- Thanks for that too 
Welcome Taboma to our site.
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 Originally Posted by Taboma
Can someone enlighten me as to why in a couple of the pics, boats # 512 and # 702 have observers and in others do not ?
Thanks for all the great pics !!
I must say, Hotboat.com is a real classy operation and a nice place to visit --- Thanks for that too 
That's an optional thing, both of those boats get run in water ski races and the 2nd person probably does more good balancing the boat to make it worthwhile adding the extra weight. One of the other boats (321) had an approximate 200 lb steel plate bolted in where the "observer" seat would normally be to keep it running level. It you look, many of the purpose build enduro boats may have the driver's seat centered in the boat.
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