Chasin Tails Podcast
Episode 89 opens with a celebration: Kyle Hayes just won his first APBA Summer Nationals championship in the two-and-a-half class, calling the title heat against Kevin "the most fun I've ever had in a boat." Austin is back in the seat for the first time this season and had a character-building first ride in a boat set up for the wrong conditions. Bobby joins the pod late, headphone-less, still recovering from one of the more chaotic golf outings in Chase & Tails history — 97 sand bunkers, a stolen sandwich, and a crow don't cover the half of it. From there the crew digs into full class-by-class coverage of both the APBA Summer Nationals in Decatur and the HRL Sorel Tracy regatta. The flat bottoms were a major storyline at Decatur, with JT Britton sweeping the SE, SA, and Pro Stock classes in back-to-back heats, prompting an extended debate about whether it's already time to hand him a Hall of Champions jacket. The LS engine made its first real on-water debut in Dylan Goodell's 2.5 boat — it was legitimately fast, passing three-fifties on a big course, before blowing on an issue the team says they've already identified. The group is bullish on its future and calls for rules to be locked down before the pricing creep hits. The Summer Nationals format debate produces one of the episode's best discussions, with all four hosts agreeing the championship final should be on Sunday rather than Saturday — especially given how early in the season the event falls and how far West Coast teams travel. Sorel Tracy coverage highlights the wave-mitigation barrier system the committee installed — 12 inches above water, 8 feet below — which dramatically improved conditions compared to prior years. The group is effusive in its praise of the committee's investment and effort. The GP class had rough luck with debris in the water taking out a boat on first outing. Weekend standouts: Kyle's championship heat, Kevin Kreitzer's consistency in the 2.5 class, JT Britton's flat bottom sweep, Joe Less finally finding speed in the 350 class, and Nick Roos back and looking sharp in his second weekend back. Bobby's recovery from overdosing on Liquid IV provides the episode's funniest sidebar. The episode closes with a preview of upcoming events: Brockville for GP (Brandon's first booth time back), and Salina Eastern Divisionals where Chase & Tails will be live with upgraded equipment.
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