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Catalina..

Catalina almost...

We didn't make it to Catalina but still had a blast!

It was nice to meet you Mark & Tom, next time we will make our destination.:cheers:
 
Nice meeting a few of you - was not part of your group but met you at the ramp. We did the LB2CAT and back that day, rough water - good training

Just so you're informed, the annual Long Beach to Catalina and Back Offshore PWC Race is July 12, 2009. Entry forms are on www.pwcoffshore.com

Hope to see you there!
 
Here is the press release:

Press Release from R.P.M. Racing Enterprises

CONTACT: Ross Wallach - (310) 318-4012
rossdbos26@yahoo.com

REDONDO BEACH, CALIFORNIA – May 18, 2009 - RPM Racing Enterprises released today the final details, plans and schedule for the 2009 APBA Offshore National Championship Long Beach 2 Catalina & Back PWC Race presented by Sea-Doo. Four separate racing events will comprise the Long Beach Power Fest which will take place over the weekend of July 11th & 12th, and are an integral part of the City of Long Beach’s summer long Sea Festival. In addition to the very fast Personal Water Crafts on Sunday morning the Long Beach Power Fest will feature the 61st Annual Long Beach to Catalina Water Ski Race on Saturday morning, and the 98th Annual Offshore Power Boat Challenge on Sunday. Just added for this year’s event is tunnel boat racing action as Round # 2 of the Western Formula Light Series (WFLS) makes its debut stop during Power Fest. These highly maneuverable 14’ long tunnel boats (cousins to the larger Formula One Tunnel boats) can literally “turn on the dime” and pull 4-6 g’s around the tight 7/8 mile course. The WFLS tunnel boats will race just outside of Rainbow Harbor (adjacent to Parker’s Lighthouse).

Ross Wallach, president of RPM Racing Enterprises said, “We’re very excited to bring these events; the world famous Long Beach to Catalina Ski Race, the famed Long Beach to Catalina & back PWC Offshore National Championship presented by Sea-Doo, the Western Formula Lights Series and the Pacific Offshore Racing Association’s Power Boat “Rum Run” Challenge, and being able to work with everyone involved to make this unbelievable event become a reality. The combining of forces offers a plethora of new opportunities to make this entire weekend an overwhelming success”.

Five classes of personal water craft including the “sportsman” first time racer class and the “manufacturer’s stock” classes to entice the average PWC enthusiast to participate are expected to swell the field to over 75 boats as the news of the weekend of racing stirs interest in the entire personal water craft community to enter and be a part of this momentous weekend. Offshore PWC racers from across the country are clamoring to get their entries in and compete with the elite West Coast group of offshore endurance experts try to break the new records in every class set last year for the challenging channel crossing.

The 2008 overall winner, Craig Warner, Corona, CA will be back again to defend his title on a Kawasaki Ultra 250X. Among the early entries are Mike Follmer, Newport Beach, CA on a Yamaha FZR, Mark Gerner, Aliso Viejo, CA on a Kawasaki ULTRA250X and Nick Vanis, Los Alamitos, CA on his factory Honda.
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This race for the APBA Offshore National Championship will start off with a “rolling start” in Los Alamitos Bay near the Queen Mary in Long Beach at 8:00 AM by a flagman on an official vessel anchored in the harbor. The PWC’s will proceed from the start out through the Queens Gate entrance to the Los Angeles Harbor into the Pacific Ocean on a straight line across the channel to Catalina Island. Navigation always plays a large part in any offshore race but particularly here where racers lose sight of land and all fixed reference points at some time going in both directions. PWC racers are required to have a GPS system, compass, radio, cell phone and numerous other safety items in order to make the potentially dangerous crossing as safe as possible. When the PWC’s arrive at Catalina, they will have to negotiate around a three masted schooner with a large marker flying overhead that will be anchored one mile offshore and have race officials on board documenting their passage. With helicopters overhead guiding and filming the event, the fleet of PWC’s will proceed back to Long Beach along the same route they just traversed the channel on to reach the finish line just off the stern of the start/finish vessel. The entire event, as well as the other two events this Long Beach Offshore Power Fest weekend will be filmed for later editing and broadcast on the new, national Water Channel. The race is also expected to garner the largest and most diversified media coverage ever for boat racing because of the popularity of the three completely different types of races being run and the importance the City of Long Beach is placing on this weekend of events.

The renewed national interest in PWC racing and the emergence of the American Power Boat Association (APBA) as the sanctioning body and driving force in PWC racing have contributed to the promoter’s expectation that over 75 riders will be vying for titles in this race. In addition to the safety equipment required by the APBA rule book, several additional safety items will be required of the racers to insure a safe trip across the channel to Catalina and back, and the United States Coast Guard (USCG) and Long Beach Lifeguards will be providing support for the events. An announcement will be made soon regarding which emergency water service has been contracted with to provide racers with towing and on the water emergency service, as well as the announcement of a host hotel that will serve as race headquarters.

Promoter Ross Wallach said, “I can guarantee everyone involved that I intend to raise the bar even higher with this event after what we learned from last year to ensure that every racer, fan and sponsor carries away enough memories to last them until next year along with some fantastic trophies for overall and class winners”. Race specifics and entry forms are forthcoming so be ready to enter soon because there will be no race day entries accepted.

All the components are converging to make this weekend of events the most talked about and must participate in extravaganzas of all time. Come to the Long Beach Sea Festival, Long Beach Power Fest, and race in the 2009 APBA Offshore National Championship Long Beach 2 Catalina & Back PWC Race presented by Sea-Doo and create your own memories.

For more information on the race and the weekend, please visit www.pwcoffshore.com or www.apbaracing.com. Ross Wallach can be reached at (310) 318-4012
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yeah that day was pretty ****ed. rough is puting it lightly. but still fun. have to come to san diego and hit up a few shore breaks. or ocean side i heard was nice. lots of big waves.
 
San Diego

Hey Jeff,

San Diego is next on my list of places to go, let us know when you are available over the course of the next month or so.

Thanks
Jonathan
 
available just about every weekend. i was just out at Point Loma yesterday. all i have to say is WOW! there was 8-9 foot sets out there. i have never seen waves that big in that area. i was getting 10 feet of air easily, and atleast 25-30 feet of distance. actually it wa scary as hell at times. but i'm ready every weekend for riding. free launching everywhere, not sure about places to eat at on the water though. there is the San Diego harbor, and Mission Bay. the bay is pretty flat. has a place that you can launch right from the beach. just about every launch ramp i can think of is free. then there is the San Diego harbor. much bigger water, and it leads right out to point loma. there are two spots i wil go to for some surf action. either one, the surf is always empty. let me know when you fellas want to crise dowm, hope i might have my buddies gsx ltd running by then, get his lazy butt out on the water.
 
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Timmyboy,

Did you take your ski or boat out of DP?

Yeah.....afternoons can get nasty. Usually 7-10am is good. Against the swell on the way there, but following sea on the way back.

Fog will close me down too, because you can't see far enough to avoid large boats and there's a shipping lane that runs right through the channel.

I'll throw out a tentative date though....for those who want to join in....May 23/7am out of Huntington? Let me know if someone with a boat will join .....if not I'll get someone.

We can either goof off for the day at Catalina and spend the night or head back around 11 or 12. We should plan this in advance. There is a fuel dock in Avalon.

If you're interested in going email me at tracquest@yahoo.com and we'll exhange contact info and get something going. The more the better and safer too.


Holy hell man, your from VP to!

Wow!
 
Catalina June 2nd!!

Hey everyone!! I tried to do the Catalina trip last year and didnt make it. Me and a couple of my friends are going to be taking my 2006 Sportster to Catalina on June 2nd. We want to leave early, maybe 6 or 630. We are thinking of leaving out of Long Beach or Huntington. Is there anyone out there that would be interested in joining us? The more boats / skis that we get the safer it will be. Let us know!! My email is afirehouse21@yahoo.com or just reply on here. Hope you all can make it!!!

-Steve
 
FYI....

Jet Ski / PWC Pilots,

The Superbowl of offshore racing is almost here!

We hope to see you at the 2010 Long Beach to Catalina and Back APBA Offshore
National Championship Race (aka "The LB2CAT") in Long Beach, Ca USA on July
18, 2010!

2010 LB2CAT Race Entry Form: http://pwcoffshore.com/LB2CAT_Race_Page.html
Its time to get those entry forms into RPM Racing Enterprises.

2007, 2008 and 2009 DVD Race Coverage of The LB2CAT Race:
http://www.pwcoffshore.com/DVD_LB2CAT_BACK.php

One of many articles about the race:
http://www.zimbio.com/PWCOFFSHORE+E...pT/Craig+Warner+Defend+APBA+Offshore+National

www.pwcoffshore.com
www.lb2catrace.com
www.jetskioffshore.com
 
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