I from brazil i came to florida in 1975 and i have worked for salvador "sal"magluta he was a really nice person one day after the race he paid 5000 dolars it was a really nice time to be alive
I went to work for Cougar shortly after Halpern was killed in that Michelob Cougar cat. My first job was to cut the damaged cockpit out of the boat so it could be used in a court case.
The Michelobe boat sat right next to the 58 foot patrol boat prototype I was in charge of building at Cougars 188th, street factory . The old Donzi plant . I remember it well . Because no one wanted to look in the cockpit because of the mess that was still there . I worked for Brownie and Steve Ridgway the President and Vice President of Cougar marine . I don't remember seeing you anywhere ? I was there 3 years . No one cut the cockpit out of anything without me knowing about it ! Oh ! for you V bottom Guys . Fuck you . Cougar cats ruled the day .
@@brendanperry6429 just teasing. Any day on the water is a regeneration for the soul. Even sitting on the bank...where I spend more time now.lol some day if I'm lucky I might get a chance to build another great one.
This is call real power boat offshore racing I grew up in Miami I was a kid in the 80s but I remember seeing the powerboat races and the hydroplane at the Miami Marine Stadium I remember when I met Bernie little these guys have balls today's a different world
My dad was always into powerboats, and of course, he got me interested in them when I was very young. Dad and I love the Fountain, Baja, Cigarette, Apache, Outerlimits and more. We have a Baja 272 currently and I absolutely love it!
32:38 The baddest of the little boats by George Linder, what a cool guy to meet and race with, almost jumped out of my own boat to ride with him in his Challanger.
great to see some of my late friend and employer, Stephen Fried's passion for Offshore Racing being shared with the world. I was fortunate to work with him for 5 years video taping the races and promoting an amazing sport. He passed away suddenly in 1985. I continued to work for the company he started with partners Ken Squire & Fred Rhinestein for many years. Please post some others if you can. Thanks!!
In 1981, I remember watching Betty Cook win the race off Saugatuck, Michigan in the Michelob Light. Rough day. I remember hearing she got pretty banged up in the 2nd lap. Tough gal. I was in a boat with my family. Our friends were in one of the race patrol boats. Blows me away that they raced up the Detroit River that year and that the catamaran "Satisfaction" at 34:42 had a step hull back then! I had NO idea those existed that long ago. Cool stuff. Great video.
Love these vintage offshore race boat videos. Growing up in Miami in the 1980's my father and I watched quite a few races from our own boat. But I'm not so sure about this guy's way of describing the g-forces in one of those boats as being stronger than someone blasting off in a rocket. Back in 1981 crewed space travel coming out of the Saturn V program and going into the Shuttle program and those machines have some incredible g-forces when they light the candles. Not subtracting from the power of the boats...but I think sitting on the top of a ballistic missile which is basically what put the first American into space would have more g-forces.
@ 51:19 the cat vears hard right as if either the steering or starboard motor failed and then starts into a skipping/stuffing attitude. Wowza ! .... I cant believe they survived that ! GOD Bless.
I from brazil i came to florida in 1975 and i have worked for salvador "sal"magluta he was a really nice person one day after the race he paid 5000 dolars it was a really nice time to be alive
Thank you Don Aronow for creating the offshore racing world! RIP.
Sal Magulta and Willie Falcon are legends. Powerboat champs 🚤 and biggest drug dealers in Miami.
You forgot Richie Powers, drove the boats full of ?? Weed or coke ….
Allegedly!!
I went to work for Cougar shortly after Halpern was killed in that Michelob Cougar cat. My first job was to cut the damaged cockpit out of the boat so it could be used in a court case.
The Michelobe boat sat right next to the 58 foot patrol boat prototype I was in charge of building at Cougars 188th, street factory . The old Donzi plant . I remember it well . Because no one wanted to look in the cockpit because of the mess that was still there . I worked for Brownie and Steve Ridgway the President and Vice President of Cougar marine . I don't remember seeing you anywhere ? I was there 3 years . No one cut the cockpit out of anything without me knowing about it ! Oh ! for you V bottom Guys . Fuck you . Cougar cats ruled the day .
@@brendanperry6429 just teasing. Any day on the water is a regeneration for the soul. Even sitting on the bank...where I spend more time now.lol some day if I'm lucky I might get a chance to build another great one.
@@davidbunnell7560
Blow me , Cougar Cats ruled nothing.
Cougar Cats ruled you, that's your problem,you suck.
@@davidbunnell7560 V hull for life bud!
APACHE.
BIG Big Thanks for this video.
Gotta love those Apaches!!!,,,,,,,😎.Also love the Cigarettes; owned one! Never get tired hearing about Apaches & Cigarettes winning a race,,,,,,,😯.
Don Aronow knew what he was doing designing both.
Ha California politics. Send an ICBM in there and end the problem.
These were prime years for the sport 80-85
This is call real power boat offshore racing I grew up in Miami I was a kid in the 80s but I remember seeing the powerboat races and the hydroplane at the Miami Marine Stadium I remember when I met Bernie little these guys have balls today's a different world
My dad was always into powerboats, and of course, he got me interested in them when I was very young. Dad and I love the Fountain, Baja, Cigarette, Apache, Outerlimits and more. We have a Baja 272 currently and I absolutely love it!
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32:38 The baddest of the little boats by George Linder, what a cool guy to meet and race with, almost jumped out of my own boat to ride with him in his Challanger.
great to see some of my late friend and employer, Stephen Fried's passion for Offshore Racing being shared with the world. I was fortunate to work with him for 5 years video taping the races and promoting an amazing sport. He passed away suddenly in 1985. I continued to work for the company he started with partners Ken Squire & Fred Rhinestein for many years. Please post some others if you can. Thanks!!
"Ken Squire", what a name from the past. We didn't need TV if Ken was calling the race. We could see it vividly.
ူဏ္ဌဓးဖဖဖဖဖဖဖဖဖဖဖဖဖးးဓူဏ္ဌးဏ္ဌဓူးးဖဖူဖူးးူဖဖသဖးူူးဓးဖးးးးဖဖးဖူးးူးူဖးးးူဓဓဓဖူယေူးူူဖဖးဖူဖးဖဖဖဖးူူးူဖေားူးေူူးးဖဖူးဖဖဖူဖးးးးူူးးူူူးးဏ္ဌဖဖဓယးဖူထူထထထထဖေဖးဖဖးဖဖးဖသဖးးူေးူဖေူယူေးးးထးဖဖဖူဖထူဖူထူးဖဖးဖဖဖဖဖးဖးဖဖးဖူဖဖးူထးးးူဖေးးယူးသဖူးေးူူူးူူး်ူဖူဖူသဖဖူးးူာူူးးးးးူူးယးယးးးေးူူးူးးးဖးဖဖဖဖဖဖထးဖဖသဖဖဖးဖဖးဖးးးးဖးဖူးးယးေူူူူထူဖဖးူးဖေေူေးုူထေူဖးထဖူဖးဖူဖးးဏ္ဌးူူယးးိူယးးးးယဓေးးူူဖူးေူူဖဖေးဖေူဖူေူးူူူယူယယယယယူေးူးယးူးယဓူေးူဖျးဖးူးးးယူာုူူေူေူးးူူယဖေးးူယးးူးယူယးးယူယာူူးဏ္ဌူဖေေူဓါူးယးထူးယေားးေူူးဏ္ဌဖူးးျးူးးူေူူူထးဏ္ဌူးးယယးူူးူူူးးးးူူဖးားးူးးဖေးူးူဖူးျူးဏ္ဌေူးေူးယးယးယးယဏ္ဌူးးးူူးူူူူးးးဖဖးးူူေးးးးသးထူးးယးေူးး
😁Good ole coke days...
Lewis J Cooper racing when he was 65, congratulations to a man who knew how to live life and Girl Power to Betty Cook !
Apache just Awesome 👌 👏 !
Patterson exhausts are built out of stainless.
OHHHHH 80's and Miami now i see where that Escobar money ends!!! Lol
BUDDY YOU HAVE NO IDEA............
1:37 That is a strange GPS they used back then! 🤔
In 1981, I remember watching Betty Cook win the race off Saugatuck, Michigan in the Michelob Light. Rough day. I remember hearing she got pretty banged up in the 2nd lap. Tough gal. I was in a boat with my family. Our friends were in one of the race patrol boats. Blows me away that they raced up the Detroit River that year and that the catamaran "Satisfaction" at 34:42 had a step hull back then! I had NO idea those existed that long ago. Cool stuff. Great video.
run on gasoline and fueled by coke
very cool! I remember watching boat racing with my dad when I was a young pup.
ISO any videos of Tripple threat offshore power boat from the 80s. open class trip outboard Merc engines, blue hull
Love these vintage offshore race boat videos. Growing up in Miami in the 1980's my father and I watched quite a few races from our own boat. But I'm not so sure about this guy's way of describing the g-forces in one of those boats as being stronger than someone blasting off in a rocket. Back in 1981 crewed space travel coming out of the Saturn V program and going into the Shuttle program and those machines have some incredible g-forces when they light the candles. Not subtracting from the power of the boats...but I think sitting on the top of a ballistic missile which is basically what put the first American into space would have more g-forces.
I'm guessing they were referring to the cumulative pounding taken during the duration of a race.
Reminds me of the intro to Miami vice
How I vividly remember all these days!!!!!
@ 51:19 the cat vears hard right as if either the steering or starboard motor failed and then starts into a skipping/stuffing attitude. Wowza ! .... I cant believe they survived that ! GOD Bless.
Fantastic thank you.Never seen this.
thanks so much for posting this
My uncle owns one of these---- a 24' Donzi that raced back then, 2 - 350's in the back. He did some research in it.... it's one of one
Not the greatest looking boat renegade
Back then there was simply nothing like the sound of the Cigarettes and their Mercruisers..
Very enjoyable video. Thanks for posting it.
37:14 does anyone know what song this is?
Balls to the Wall racing!!
Chrome dome
All that cocaine money
Great video ! Thanks for sharing it.