Annual  OKCOBRA  II  Classic Boat Meet
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Doug Young won the Free Boat
There were 24 Classi cboats and
about 50 folks. but they would'nt
stand still long enough for an
absolutely accurate count
John W. Washam (jwwasham)  wrote:

Yep, it was a GREAT time. Willie stayed chained to the
grill for most of the afternoon. Thanks man! Red
brought the Pond Queen and it made quite a hit with
everyone. Lots of good folks and some really fine boats.

Special thanks to those that drove from out of town for
the meet. Wonderful to have you with us.

Extra special thanks to all who policed the area. I was
the last one to leave the park and we left it cleaner than
we found it. That is a very good impression to leave with
the folks that run the park. Good job everyone!

See ya next year!  John
Ole Red (Ole_Red)  wrote:
Went Great .. 90 degrees..calm
wind, Lake almost glass smooth,
Lots Of Fun, Doug Young won the
Free Boat.. Billy Out-Done his self
cookin, feeding what seemed to
be about 50 folks. there were 24
Classics, Wood, Aluminum, and
Glass.  We're Tired. THANKS .. to
allwho supported and attended
the 2nd Annual OKCOBRA II ....
Ole Red, and the others.
Steve (SteveW)  wrote:
I think that most everyone has
chimed in on the fun had by all at
the OKCOBRA meet on Saturday.  
William Bowen, along with many
others, did a fantastic job of
organizing a great event.... lots of
good food and good people!
I want to also thank Russ Tanner
and Howard DeHaven for bringing
some absolutely stunning
examples of restored outboards. I
am posting a couple of photo's
below. The poor quality of my
photos does neither of them any
true justice, but I wanted to thank
them both anyway.   Steve
Clyde Hagen (Clyde)  wrote:

1st off, Thanks to the Chef Bowen again, If
you went away hungry it was not his fault.
2ndly, Doug, even though you came up
late after I took everyones name out of
the hat except mine and placed several
more with my name and you put one entry
in the hat and you took my boat. It was
still great to meet you and look forward
to another day. Oh, I forgot, you got the
windshield too. 3rdly,  To Red and
eveyone else that helped put it together.
4th and lastly, to Kevin, who finaly got a
boat to the meet.   (for those who don't
remember last year)   Kevin had trailer
failure within 5 miles of the meet and
was not able to get his boat there...
Thanks again.
Wayne Atchley (61_RedFishShark)  
wrote: The meet was loads of fun!
Thanks for the ride, Cap'n. That
Caddy rides like a dream, and didn't
seem to notice that it was pulling a
boat. Willy, thanks for the great
food. Clyde, thanks for the band-aid!
(Clyde lives in the untamed
wildlands of Broken Arrow,
Oklahoma, where wild creatures
roam in search of their next meal. I
was wounded, but no tourniquet was
required.) This was my first time to
actually put faces to the names on
the Fiberglassics forum, and they're
all great folks. Sorry I couldn't bring
my boat this time, but I have a
feeling it will be on hand next year. I
got the opportunity to wander
around in the Captain's boat yard;
it's enough to put a glasshead into
shock. He has about sixty glassics.
phil white (philwsailz)  wrote:

Alright, better late than never!  All I can
say is WOW!!! What a turnout! I can't
think of a better way to spend an
AWESOME Saturday... Good food,
good friends, lots of stuff to look at and
play with...
To the guys who spent the time to put this
together, I say  THANK YOU.

If you guys are willing to gamble the
weather again this coming spring, we
ought to try to do the LCB meet again.
Just hope that we have the kind of turnout
that made Saturday such a great success...

Thanks again to all of you who pulled this
one off; way to go!  Phil
Doug Young (classicfins)  wrote:

I made it back home to Louisiana from
OKC a little after midnight last night. I
had an awesome time at Lake Hefner
Saturday. It was great seeing Red and
Kevin again, and even better meeting
all the new faces with familiar names.
Wayne Atchley, John Washam,
William Bowen, Clyde Hagen, Steve
Wolfe, and more. The food was great (A
big thanks to Chef Bowen), the weather
was great, the boats were awesome!
There was something there for
everyone no matter which you prefer,
glass, wood, or aluminum.  Of course
the Highlight of the day was me
winning the free boat, and I still can't
believe I was that lucky. Neither can my
wife.... LOL! I took a lot of pics and
will post some here. After I get them all
up on my family website I'll post the
link for all to see. If you get a chance to
make this meet next year I highly
suggest it. I'll definately be back.  Doug
September  2006
Doug Young (classicfins)  wrote:

First let me say I had a great time at Lake Hefner
Saturday. It was great seeing Red and Kevin
again, and even better meeting all the new faces
with familiar  names. Wayne Atchley, John
Washam, William Bowen, Clyde Hagen, Steve
Wolfe, and more. The food was great (A big
thanks to Chef Bowen), the weather was great,
and the boats were awesome! There was
something there for everyone no matter which
you prefer, glass, wood, or aluminum. If you get
a chance to make this meet next year I highly
suggest it. I'll be back.       Doug
September  2006
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