




Day 2 (Friday) of the Superboat races was what everyone wanted. The wind laid down enough to keep the throttles down and was just enough chop to keep some air under the boats. I like to see some props every once in a while. You won't get an update for day 3, the final day of racing. I had a little too much fun to take pictures and there was too many spectator boats to deal with. Enjoy, JP.