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Oss Boat Racing

Posted on April 27, 2010.
Oss Boat RacingPower Boat Racing

Fountain Powerboat Industries, Inc. (AMEX: FPB), a leading manufacturer of high performance sport boats, fishing boats and speed boats, announced today that Fountain Powerboat teams won the World Championship titles in all bodies of penalties Wed, capping a spectacular season of competition, both nationally and in Europe.

With multiple racing organizations, there is always the possibility that the manufacturer or the team can run and secure a championship for bragging rights and marketing power. Therefore, there is always a lot of teams that claim to be world champions in several categories to confuse the fans and the solution dilution of the value of the title. Fountain boats this dilemma is to compete in each event of the championship and win. And not only Fountain Boats teams win, they dominated.

In the series Powerboat P1 European Union-sanctioned International Motorboating (UIM), Craig Wilson and James Sheppard piloted their 42 'Fountain "The king of shaves in the world / Fountain" in a world championship. The Powerboat P1 is a series VEE series featuring a truly international background field of competitors, including long Fountain Powerboat rival manufacturers Outerlimits and Donzi. Despite missing the first event of the year in Malta, the team the new standard of performance in the series, beating international competitors and teams of American manufacture. The "King of Shaves' characteristics and Arneson surface drives Ilmor 625 horsepower V-10" Viper "engines.

In Destin, Florida, the Offshore Super Series (OSS) held its third world championship event in the Gulf waters calm. Super-Teams Fontaine V responded to the call Fielding two entries. Brett Furshman and Wyatt Fountain secured the national championship for 2007 in the American OSS in the '42 'fountain Miccossukee Indian Gaming, owned by Brett Furshman. They faced the rival Michel Karsenti and Michael Seebold in "Yachts International" 42 'Fountain. In the best of the two race format, the French team of "Yachts International" took top honors and the title of Champion, with "Indian Gaming Miccossukee" secure second place overall finish for a one-two.

Key West, Florida, was the site of the final show-down of the year, with a field of 75 boats competing in North America and Europe. Superboat International (SBI) has produced the event, and he has also completed the APBA and UIM and accreditations. The 27th event in Key West is the first event in the United States, and is a best of three race format, testing the endurance of global teams and equipment. This year, endurance will be measured in terms of longevity of the engine due to the unusually calm waters of Key West.

Teams Fountain boats covered 5 classes, and proved to be superior boats in each class they entered.

Factory is a single-engine V-bottom class and '29 Fountain "AMF Offshore" with Scott Brown and Trent Weyant to commands entered 1st place overall, leading from start to finish of all three races.

The classes are divided by the production capacity for maximum performance, and the fountain had teams in the premier class of competitive P1 and P2. Performance Racing Class catamarans and vee-bottom sites against each other with a different engine and drive configurations allowed. In P1, "Cintron Energy Drink", a fountain 42 'led by Nick and John Monaco quench defeated a large field to take the championship ahead of "smart", a fountain 38' driven by Jimmy Winters and Curtis Cropper finish one to two. In P2, the father and the son of Ed and Anthony Smith piloted their 38 'Fountain "Wazzup" for the championship ahead of Robert Nunziato and Dave Branch I.

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