BOATS & BROS: Catching Up With MYRICK & RAY (Part 1 of 2)
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They're BAAACCKKKKK!!!
After a longer than anticipated hiatus due to performance boating's hectic schedules, "The Bros" are back and they catch up on a lot of things since their last episode recorded LIVE from Coil's Performance Boat Center co-worker and co-offshore racing champion Rusty Williams' wedding to his bride Jessica in the Florida Keys.
So much so, that this is Part 1 of 2 as Myrick and Ray recap the offshore races in Cocoa Beach, FL, Lake of the Ozarks, MO, and Ocean City, MD. Listen in as they discuss how M-CON / Monster Energy Team owner and throttleman, Tyler Miller is faring after undergoing back surgery by renowned spinal surgeon, Dr. Michael "Doc" Janssen and how they did with the dream list fill-in racers of Johnny Tomlinson in Super Cat and Steve Curtis in Class 1.
In addition to offshore racing talk, the duo discuss the events that Speedboat Magazine has taken Lee to, over the past several weeks – including the inaugural Bago Big Bet in Oshkosh, WI, presented by Mercury Racing. There were also events that Performance Boat Center hosted – their annual Spring Fun Run and the inaugural PBC Invitational, which is an open invite to all the brands that PBC are partners with, such as Performance Powerboats, MTI, Sunsation, Princecraft and South Bay Pontoons.
Myrick Coil is the driver for the National / World Champion M CON / Monster Energy Class 1 and Super Cat teams, and National / World Champion Performance Boat Center Super Stock team, Speedboat Magazine Test Team Driver, and lead shop foreman at Performance Boat Center.
Ray Lee is the publisher of the national/international publication Speedboat Magazine, where nine high quality issues are printed each year with global distribution, and popular social media platforms on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.
With all of the "bros" experience, knowledge, and friends and colleagues in the industry and sport, this podcast is sure to entertain, enthuse and educate the powerboating community.
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