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June 2008
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DEPARTMENTS

Editor’s Report
Through great tragedy Powerboat magazine moves forward. By Gregg Mansfield

From the Publisher
Thanks will never be enough. But it’s a start. By Victoria Newton

Letters
Remembering photographer Tom Newby and videographer Mark Copeland.

Teague on Tech
Replacing and repairing tired motors. By Bob Teague

Warranted Recognition
Industry veteran Bob Latham honored with annual NMMA leadership award. By Jason Johnson

Triple play
Three products to improve your boating experience. By Dick DeBartolo

Accessories
Headers, bolsters, radios and more.

Timeout With
Mitcher T interviewed by Matt Trulio

Crowd Pleaser
Chaparral Boats fills its family friendly 276 SSX with plenty of extras. By Heidi Slomkowski

Up and Coming
Just 18 months old, Potter Performance Engines could become a strong player in the high-performance marine-engine game. By Matt Trulio

Remote Location
Installing a remote oil filter can allow for much quicker oil changes—with a lot less mess. By Brett Becker

Commentary
Everything you ever wanted to know about Tom Newby is in his work. By Matt Trulio

FEATURES

Pure Dominance
After missing the first race of the 2007 Powerboat P1 series in Malta, the King of Shaves Fountain won four of the remaining five events to earn the UIM World Championship. By Matt Trulio

Wisdom of the Ages
Despite an emergence of young talent, veteran hydroplane drivers Dave Villwock and Steve David prove that experience still goes a long way. By Chris Destefano

Road Trip
Racers travel to prove they have the right stuff at the Lake Rescue Shootout. By Gregg Mansfield

Repeat Business
Another year and another Top Gun trophy for Callan Marine.

Eye in the Sky: Mark Copeland
With a camera on his shoulder since the early 1980s, the talented Mark Copeland always got his shot and always greeted folks with a smile.

Soft Light and Sharp Focus: Tom Newby
In his 14 years taking photographs for Powerboat, Tom Newby defined the art of high-performance boat photography.

Lasting Image
For 14 years, the photography of Tom Newby has graced the pages of Powerboat. In this special retrospective, the Editors share some of their favorite pictures.