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Superboat Space Coast Grand Prix - Team CRC Sunlight Supply in action

by Super Boat on 27 May 2017
Superboat Space Coast Grand Prix - Team CRC Sunlight Supply Super Boat International
Spectacular weather, sold out seating, a full field of boats with the world’s best race teams competing with Team CRC Sunlight Supply taking top honors in the Superboat Unlimited Class. With multiple class winners and new teams entering the circuit, Super Boat International (SBI) and local event producer, Kerry Bartlett, were overwhelmingly pleased with the success of the eighth annual event.

“This year we had another great turn-out of large boats and what appeared to be one of our largest crowds here ever,” comments John Carbonell, founder of SBI. “Everything came together very well and we had some great racing on the Atlantic. Our sea conditions this week were pretty typical for here, with a nice bump for our experienced racers.”

Kerry Bartlett, Thunder on Cocoa Beach Director, shared the same enthusiasm. “It appeared to us this was a record crowd as the beaches were packed for miles. Not only races, but our events all week long were very well attended.” Teams converged on Minutemen Causeway in recently renovated downtown Cocoa Beach for the annual block party amid large festive crowds.

Performance Boat Center continued their winning streak after coming off a World Title this past November. They took a lot of lead laps and the checkered finish in the Superboat Class comprised of many class veterans. Throttleman, John Tomlinson comments, “It’s always rougher than it looks. It looks flat and calm when you’re standing on the beach, but it’s not… it was a little bumpy, maybe two- to two-and-a-half footers but you could still go fast, maybe 110, ...11, ...12 mph. You could truck across it pretty well.”

AMH Construction, Phantom, FJ Propeller and second Amendment also took first place finishes in their respective classes with hard fought battles among the boats. Mark Niemann, finally back in the winners circle, comments, “My boat does not like rough water.” Niemann throttled the canopied V-bottom and notched his first win since the second race of the 2015 SBI World Championships in Key West. “It was still pretty rough out there—I think the top speed we saw was 89 or 90 mph.' It goes without saying, the Phantom team was very excited to be back on the podium.

This year’s season opener in Cocoa Beach brought out new racers, new boats and new teammates to compete in this season’s events. The Superboat class, the premier class with the most entrants, saw new entry MCON 06 along with new teams in other classes and many existing teams with new boats. Twenty-eight boats competed in Cocoa Beach this year, which was a great start to the new season.

Carbonell went on to comment, “We saw great racing, some new faces along with some old habits. Some of our great veterans like hitting our buoys for some reason! We have a great support team on land, in the air and on the water that makes this a great event for our race teams and fans.”

2017 Superboat Space Coast Grand Prix Podium

Superboat Unlimited

1st Team CRC Sunlight Supply 7. second Lucas Oil Silverhook 77. third Wake Effects 17.

Superboat

1st Performance Boat Center US-1. second STIHL 13. third MCON 06.

Superboat Extreme

1st AMH Construction Instigator 1. second Outerlimits 43.

Superboat Vee

1st Phantom 9. second LSB Hurricane of Awesomeness V-1. third Mr. Technology 17.

Superboat Stock

1st FJ Propeller S-1. second Reliable Services Group S-111. third Specialty Marine S-12

Manufacturer Production 3

1st second Amendment P3-2. second The Developer P3-1.

Manufacturer Production 4

1st Two Cruel P4-2. second Team Raven P4-1. third Team Allen Lawn Care P4-17
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