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AMB Spring Nats (April
19 & 20,2008)
photo courtesy of
Mike Whitley
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Photos Sent in by Matt Gunn, taken 12/29/2007 |
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Boats owned by Matt Gunn, Doug Smock, and Norman Morton. |
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AMB Club Race (March
12th,
2006) - "Leroy Wins His 1st
Trophy"
photos courtesy of Lamar
Huff
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Left to Right:
Peter Bohdan, Bo, & Norman
Morton |

Left to Right: Mark
Pittman, Lamar Huff, Paul Hayes, Wes Young, Evan Young |

Leroy getting a little
"help" from the AMB gang |
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Ahhh... the thrill of victory, Congrats Leroy! |
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Romano Scott (aka "BO") Prepares His Fleet for
the 2006 Racing Season |

Bo's 2006 Fleet |

All boats are painted and ready for assembly |

The Sprint Cat has seen better days |
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OCRM's Spring Challenge (May
14 & 15, 2005)
photo courtesy of Lamar
Huff
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AMB's attending the Spring Challenge. Scott, Kathy, Lamar,
& Don Huff, Charles Simmons. (left to right) |
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CMB Grand Prix (March 19 & 20, 2005)
- "Bo Wins His 1st Trophy"
photos courtesy of Lamar
Huff
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Don Huff and Scott Littler "guide" Bo to the
pond after
winning his first trophy. |

Bo is about to get wet... |

Soaking wet, but it was worth it. Congrats Bo!!! |
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SOWEGA Southern Challenge
(November 6 & 7, 2004)
photos courtesy of Lamar
Huff
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AMB's attending the Southern Challenge. Lamar, Scott, Kathy, & Don
Huff, Norman & Wendy Morton, David Mitchell. (left to right) |

Here is a pic of the truck that Norman had to borrow to haul home all
of his trophies... (just kidding) |
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GA
Championships (September 18 & 19, 2004)
photos courtesy of Lamar
Huff |

John Porter, Karla Dicks, Lamar Huff, Don Huff (left to
right) |

Don Huff works to repair his 47" Seaducer before the
next heat. |

Chris Spencer, Norman Morton, Louis Bentley, Bo (left
to right) |
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Miss
Budweiser
photo courtesy of Brian
Briggs |
photo courtesy of Chris
Spencer |
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This is a
shot of my cracker in Huntsville
the weekend I set a record of 51.7 2 way average, 1 way of 52.5.record set with stock can
muffler, bob austin 7016/3, CC racing
cylinder 175 degree timing on an M&D bottom end. removed skeg
and ran a thin rudder.
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