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SHARKEYMARINE
07-16-2006, 04:09 PM
On Saturday morning in Toms River, NJ this past weekend the fog was pretty thick but the determination of Darren Luhrs was pretty clear. He was out to break the speed record he set 3 years ago.

Darren went out to set a benchmark as well as be an inspiration for all people who travel through life in a wheelchair. 3 years ago Darren Luhrs of Woodcliff Lake, NJ -- set a world record for a physically disabled person when he throttled a powerboat (36 Nor-Tech Cat - Perfect Storm) to 121 mph.

This past Saturday, Darren set out on the same boat he throttled 3 years ago with boat owner and driver Bob Christie of Typhoon Performance Marine. Wearing a Lifeline vest, headset, a proud dad and televison crew in the back seat Darren moved the benchmark up another notch. At 9:15am EST Darren throttled the 36 Nor-Tech Cat Perfect Storm to a record breaking 130mph!!!

"It was a lot of fun, and I had a great time," said Darren, who has cerebral palsy. "The ride was unbelievable. It was very smooth." When asked what was next? Darren answered "I think I will take my trophy home and retire!"

No matter if Darren retires or not, what is more important is that he is already an inspiration for everyone with or without a wheelchair!!

If you would like to share some thoughts with Darren, you can email him at dluhrs4551@yahoo.com

Congrats Buddy!

Best Regards,
Dave Patnaude
President
NJ Performance Powerboat Club

Click here to see Pics & Videos of the Speed Record! (http://pages.zdnet.com/sharkeymarine/njppc/)



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SHARKEYMARINE
07-16-2006, 04:42 PM
Saw the post and pics earlier Sharkey.. My hat's off to you folks up there who organize and participate in this event.

Thanks Scott.

The ShoreDreamsForKids.org (http://ShoreDreamsForKids.org) is just one awesome way of giving back to those that are less fortunate.

Whenever any one feels they have it bad, or their day just isn't going right, click on one of my photo albums or view the picture video that is on the Shore Dreams site and suddenly things won't seem so bad....

The people are so grateful for this day each year...