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A number of new boats have joined the class this season, creating increased competition and making them one of the liveliest classes on the schedule.
Three 700 Class boats took to the water in St Pete. A fourth, #733 EnergyAutoFL.com was entered but didn’t start. #742 Offshore Ohmies, with St Petersburg local Joel Murawski on throttles and driven by Ben Osypian of Flagler Beach, FL, made a good showing throughout and received the chequered the flag, but they were later penalised for breaking out of their speed bracket and related to last place (3rd).
Taking second place was St Pete Fire Department/Steele in a 22’ Velocity driven by Ricardo Maldonado and throttled by Cesar Perez.
Official Results Bracket 700 Teams
David Lando 8, 9, 10,
RonnyMac.com 1, 2, 4, 6, 7,
Andy H 3, 5