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Offshore Powerboat Racing Returns to Atlantic City June 2024 With High-Octane Thrills

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (February 8, 2024) – The Offshore Powerboat Association (OPA) , a powerhouse in the world of offshore powerboat racing, is making a triumphant return to Atlantic City, New Jersey. This summer the Atlantic City Grand Prix will set hearts pounding and spectators on the edge of their seats.  

In an electrifying partnership with Visit Atlantic City and the resort casinos, the Offshore Powerboat Association will once again set the Atlantic Ocean ablaze with excitement on June 22, 2024. Atlantic City will play host to the most anticipated offshore high-performance race of the year, marking the grand debut of the OPA National Championship Series on the upper east coast of the United States.  

Atlantic City is beyond excited to see sleek, high-powered vessels once again tearing through the Atlantic waves, competing for glory and speed supremacy. The fastest and most formidable teams from around the globe will converge to vie for victory, making this a spectacle not to be missed.  

This thrilling collaboration between the Offshore Powerboat Association, Visit Atlantic City, and the city’s Casinos underscores a shared commitment to ignite excitement and showcase the beauty of America’s Playground. Nestled against Atlantic City’s breathtaking coastal backdrop, the event promises a mesmerizing blend of heart-stopping action and scenic beauty that will captivate racing enthusiasts.  

“We are thrilled to bring our world-class boat racing back to the shores of Atlantic City,” said Nick Smith, the Vice President of the Offshore Powerboat Association. “This promises to be a monumental event, showcasing the premier racers and race boats, speed, and the sheer excitement of powerboat racing. We are grateful for the collaboration with the Mayor, Visit Atlantic City, the Atlantic City Sports Commission, CRDA, and the casinos and other hotels and businesses. We look forward to delivering a spectacular show for both residents and visitors.”  

Larry Sieg, the President & CEO of Visit Atlantic City and the Atlantic City Sports Commission, echoes that sentiment, saying: “We are extremely proud to host the Offshore Powerboat Association in Atlantic City this summer. After an absence of six years, this is hopefully the return of OPA for many years to come to showcase the beauty of Atlantic City and the thrilling sport of Powerboat Racing.”  

A press conference is scheduled for February 23 at 11:00 a.m. at ISLAND Waterpark at Showboat Resort to announce more details about the racers, the competition and events leading up to the June 22 Grand Prix.  

Photos available upon request.

About Offshore Powerboat Association The Offshore Powerboat Association is a leading organization in offshore powerboat racing, dedicated to promoting and organizing high-performance racing events that push the boundaries of speed and excitement. About Visit Atlantic City Visit Atlantic City is a 501(c)(6) organization formed and funded as a public-private partnership by the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) to create economic development through conventions, sporting events, film production and group tourism. Visit Atlantic City focuses on three primary objectives: sales, marketing and services.

For complete Atlantic City tourism and convention information, visit www.visitatlanticcity.com . Follow us on Facebook , Twitter , Instagram and LinkedIn .

About the Atlantic City Sports Commission The Atlantic City Sports Commission was officially formed on January 13, 2015 as a 501 (c)(3) organization with the support of Visit Atlantic City and the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) to attract sporting events, conventions and competitions to Atlantic City.

For more information, visit www.atlanticcitysports.org . Follow us on Facebook , Twitter , Instagram and LinkedIn . Media Contacts Lisa Johnson [email protected]   c-609-464-0448 MMGY NJF [email protected] Visit Atlantic City Jessica Kasunich [email protected]

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Offshore grand prix dates announced for 2022 in point pleasant beach, the popular offshore powerboat race will be held during a three-day event in june..

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The popular Point Pleasant Beach Offshore Grand Prix will be held during a three-day event in June.

POINT PLEASANT BEACH, NJ — The Point Pleasant Beach Offshore Grand Prix is set to be held June 10-12 in the waters off Point Pleasant Beach, race organizers said.

The race, organized by the New Jersey Offshore Powerboat Racing Association, is sponsored by Jersey Mike’s Subs.

"The Offshore Grand Prix is one of the most storied traditions in Point Pleasant Beach," Mayor Paul Kanitra said. "It is synonymous with the good, clean, family fun that our town is known for."

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"It’s a vital weekend for our business community as well," Kanitra said. "My grandfather owned the Harbor Lights Motor Lodge on Broadway, and I grew up hearing stories of how much he looked forward to Rocky Aoki staying there and the economic impact all the teams brought with them."

"I am proud to keep this legacy and vital event alive today," Kanitra said. "On behalf of all of Point Pleasant Beach, I’d like to welcome everyone to this year’s race and our beautiful seaside community!"

NJOPRA is an all-volunteer, not-for-profit group and has been the organizer of the race in Point Pleasant Beach since 1969. Anyone interested in becoming sponsors or who wants to volunteer should check the website .

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Offshore Powerboat Racing Returns to Atlantic City June 2024 With High-Octane Thrills & Fierce World-Class Competition

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The  Offshore Powerboat Association (OPA) , a powerhouse in the world of offshore powerboat racing, is making a triumphant return to Atlantic City, New Jersey. This summer the Atlantic City Grand Prix will set hearts pounding and spectators on the edge of their seats.

In an electrifying partnership with  Visit Atlantic City  and the resort casinos, the Offshore Powerboat Association will once again set the Atlantic Ocean ablaze with excitement on June 22, 2024. Atlantic City will play host to the most anticipated offshore high-performance race of the year, marking the grand debut of the OPA National Championship Series on the upper east coast of the United States.

Atlantic City is beyond excited to see sleek, high-powered vessels once again tearing through the Atlantic waves, competing for glory and speed supremacy. The fastest and most formidable teams from around the globe will converge to vie for victory, making this a spectacle not to be missed.

This thrilling collaboration between the Offshore Powerboat Association, Visit Atlantic City, and the city’s Casinos underscores a shared commitment to ignite excitement and showcase the beauty of America’s Playground. Nestled against Atlantic City’s breathtaking coastal backdrop, the event promises a mesmerizing blend of heart-stopping action and scenic beauty that will captivate racing enthusiasts.

“We are thrilled to bring our world-class boat racing back to the shores of Atlantic City,” said Nick Smith, the Vice President of the Offshore Powerboat Association. “This promises to be a monumental event, showcasing the premier racers and race boats, speed, and the sheer excitement of powerboat racing. We are grateful for the collaboration with the Mayor, Visit Atlantic City, the Atlantic City Sports Commission, CRDA, and the casinos and other hotels and businesses. We look forward to delivering a spectacular show for both residents and visitors.”

Larry Sieg, the President & CEO of Visit Atlantic City and the Atlantic City Sports Commission, echoes that sentiment, saying: “We are extremely proud to host the Offshore Powerboat Association in Atlantic City this summer. After an absence of six years, this is hopefully the return of OPA for many years to come to showcase the beauty of Atlantic City and the thrilling sport of Powerboat Racing.”

A press conference is scheduled for February 23 at 11:00 a.m. at ISLAND Waterpark at Showboat Resort to announce more details about the racers, the competition and events leading up to the June 22 Grand Prix.

Photos available upon request.

About Offshore Powerboat Association The Offshore Powerboat Association is a leading organization in offshore powerboat racing, dedicated to promoting and organizing high-performance racing events that push the boundaries of speed and excitement.

About Visit Atlantic City Visit Atlantic City is a 501(c)(6) organization formed and funded as a public-private partnership by the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) to create economic development through conventions, sporting events, film production and group tourism. Visit Atlantic City focuses on three primary objectives: sales, marketing and services.

For complete Atlantic City tourism and convention information, visit  www.visitatlanticcity.com . Follow us on  Facebook ,  Twitter ,  Instagram  and  LinkedIn .

About the Atlantic City Sports Commission The Atlantic City Sports Commission was officially formed on January 13, 2015 as a 501 (c)(3) organization with the support of Visit Atlantic City and the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) to attract sporting events, conventions and competitions to Atlantic City.

For more information, visit  www.atlanticcitysports.org . Follow us on  Facebook ,  Twitter ,  Instagram  and  LinkedIn .

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Classic Jersey Shore Powerboat Racing Revival In Motion

Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, the Offshore Powerboat Association has nine offshore racing events on its calendar for the 2022 season. But in a recent move true to its Garden State roots, the American Power Boat Association member-organization also has “aligned itself” with Jersey Shore Boat Racing , a local group that fields Jersey Speed Skiffs, Garveys, SK raceboats and more.

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“It’s hard to think of the Jersey Shore without recalling boat racing of some kind,” said Nick Smith, the vice-president of the OPA, in a press release from the organization. “At their height, dozens of racers would take to a racecourse just hundreds of feet from the shoreline. With racecourses less than a mile long mirroring offshore oval tracks and boats capable of speeds in the 70- to 80-mph range, it’s a sight to behold.”

According to Smith, the Jersey Shore Boat Racing group is experiencing a resurgence in interest thanks to a combination of loyal racers and newcomers. That also caught the attention of his father, Ed “Smitty” Smith, the president of the Offshore Powerboat Association.

 “These races are part of the history here at the Jersey Shore,” said Smith. “I used to go to the races all the time, it’s one of the last home-grown sports up here in New Jersey.”

In the near future, Jersey Shore Boat Racing will release a seven-race schedule. The group already has insurance for its events and is bullish on the upcoming season.

“As I talked to a few friends and new guys I could see the drive and the fire in their eyes to race. I figured I’d try and help them get back to what it was,” said Nick McGee, the organization’s vice-president. “With the drive these guys have and the support from OPA we are off and running.”

Added veteran racer John Bevacqua said “This season is really going to be great with so many new racers in the club.”

Look for additional announcements—including the 2022 schedule—on the Jersey Shore Boat Racing Facebook page .

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The Covid-19 pandemic led to the postponement or cancellation of all kinds of events in 2020 including the Point Pleasant Beach Offshore Grand Prix leaving boat racers flying solo on Jersey Shore waters.

It's back though in 2021 as the boats are full of fuel, revved up and ready to go.

Angelo Juliano, Treasurer on the Board of Directors with the New Jersey Offshore Powerboat Racing Association explains that the adrenaline for the race that take place June 13 has been building up for over a year.

"We missed last years race, the whole season was called off and the racers have just been tooling around with their boats, making their motors better, bigger, faster, cleaner and now they're set to come out," Juliano said.

The Point Pleasant Beach Offshore Grand Prix, a race that's been running for 52-years, is part of a Jersey Shore renaissance in 2021 as more places can open and more events can happen than at this time last year or last summer.

Point Pleasant Beach Mayor Paul Kanitra says it's never been more important to have the race back, and at this point in June, because it not only shows the race is back but the borough is as well.

"Coming out of Covid, we've all had some really difficult times. The race is going to bring a big financial boost to all the different businesses and our residents and guests are just going to love seeing one big, huge, spectacular event again and it's exactly what's needed at exactly the right time," Kanitra said.

Known for years as "The Benihana Offshore Grand Prix", the race is something close to home for Kanitra and his family.

"Even before we officially moved here, when I was in kindergarten, my grandparents opened up the Harbor Lights Motor Lodge on Broadway in 1980 and that was really the height of the old Benihana Race's popularity," Kanitra said. "As a new business, my grandfather used to tell stories all the time of Rocky Aoki staying there and all the racers and big personalities and characters, he loved it, but it was more than just that experience, it was the financial boost to our family business and with the pandemic and all the difficulties that local businesses have experienced recently, the loans that they've had to take out to survive...that family story of mine is going to transcend over the decades here to Point Pleasant Beach this year and is going to once again provide a really much needed financial boost."

Race day, which is Sunday June 13th, will be preceded by two days worth of events in Point Pleasant Beach with a "Meet the Racers" block party from 4-8 pm on Friday that'll be held from Arnold Avenue at Route 35 South to the Elks Lodge lagoon with Live music, sidewalk sales and a parade where the boats will march down Arnold Avenue and also include Miss Garden State Jackie DiPasquale.

On Saturday, there will be events including seeing the boats up close before they go on a test run in the ocean.

Then comes race day.

"You come over the bridge, you can hear the engines from Brielle probably and it's just going to be action packed, I mean they've got a ton of great heats coming and I think they've got about 36 boats from all over the country that are planning on coming," Kanitra said. "As someone whose been on those boats before, I can tell you they don't go light, they don't go easy, they go really hard and heavy and everybody's going to love it."

The race used to be a lot longer in length than it is now, Juliano explains, having raced out of Point Pleasant Beach up the Manasquan Inlet up and down the eastern seaboard heading to places like Seaside Heights and all the way up to Fire Island.

"We shortened it for spectators, we run about 7-miles oval and they do about 60-80 miles per hour depending on what class boat they're in, and that's the OPA rules, we follow OPA rules," Juliano said.

These boats go incredibly fast though on the water depending on what class the boat is in.

"It starts at 60 Class 7 and it goes up to unlimited," Juliano said. "Insurance made us slow it down so top speeds are about 160/180 on the big unlimited but you have different class speeds starting at 60, 70, 75, 80, 95, 100 and then upward."

Does it feel like you're going that fast in a boat?

"Even faster," Juliano said. "It's even faster. At 60 and 70 mph, it's unbelievable, imagine going 100-plus....nothing else compares."

Mayor Paul Kanitra and I both tried out the boats for ourselves before the upcoming race and one at a time as we were joined in the boat by an experienced boat racer.

The boat we tested out can top out at about 120 mph....we weren't going that fast but enough to know what it's like in one of these race boats which do require two people, one to steer and one to hit the gas and brakes.

The best spot to see all these boats speed away at the Point Pleasant Beach Grand Prix is pretty much anywhere up and down the boardwalk.

The first race will run at 12 pm and the second race at 2 pm but the boats will begin lining up around 10:30 am.

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World-Class powerboat racing is returning to Atlantic City, New Jersey for the first time in 6 years.

The Atlantic City Grand Prix is the first event of the Offshore Powerboat Association  Championship Series on the northern East Coast of the United  States.

It's an exciting and popular spectator sport.

The much anticipated June 22, 2024 special event is a collaboration of The Offshore Powerboat Association, Visit Atlantic City, The Atlantic City Sports Commission and the Atlantic City casino industry.

“We are extremely proud to host the Offshore Powerboat Association in Atlantic City this summer,” said Larry Sieg, who is the President & CEO of Visit Atlantic City and the Atlantic City Sports Commission.

”After an absence of six years, this is hopefully the return of OPA for many years to come to showcase the beauty of Atlantic City and the thrilling sport of Powerboat Racing, said Sieg.

There will be a press conference on Friday, February 23, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at ISLAND Waterpark at Showboat Atlantic City Resort.

Specific details about the upcoming event regarding the racers, the competition and the various events leading up to the June 22, 2024 Grand Prix will be revealed for the first time.

While no exact participants have been announced, yet, generally speaking … it is known that some of the fastest and most famous racing teams from around the world will be participating.

The raw speed of these high-powered boats will be on full display and spectators will be able to view the action from the world famous Atlantic City beach and boardwalk.

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Offshore Powerboat Racing Returns to Atlantic City June 2024 With High-Octane Thrills & Fierce World Class Competition

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The Offshore Powerboat Association (OPA), a powerhouse in the world of offshore powerboat racing, is making a triumphant return to Atlantic City, New Jersey. This summer the Atlantic City Grand Prix will set hearts pounding and spectators on the edge of their seats.

In an electrifying partnership with Visit Atlantic City and the resort casinos, the Offshore Powerboat Association will once again set the Atlantic Ocean ablaze with excitement on June 22, 2024. Atlantic City will play host to the most anticipated offshore high-performance race of the year, marking the grand debut of the OPA National Championship Series on the upper east coast of the United States.

Atlantic City is beyond excited to see sleek, high-powered vessels once again tearing through the Atlantic waves, competing for glory and speed supremacy. The fastest and most formidable teams from around the globe will converge to vie for victory, making this a spectacle not to be missed.

This thrilling collaboration between the Offshore Powerboat Association, Visit Atlantic City, and the city’s Casinos underscores a shared commitment to ignite excitement and showcase the beauty of America’s Playground. Nestled against Atlantic City’s breathtaking coastal backdrop, the event promises a mesmerizing blend of heart-stopping action and scenic beauty that will captivate racing enthusiasts.

“We are thrilled to bring our world-class boat racing back to the shores of Atlantic City,” said Nick Smith, the Vice President of the Offshore Powerboat Association. “This promises to be a monumental event, showcasing the premier racers and race boats, speed, and the sheer excitement of powerboat racing. We are grateful for the collaboration with the Mayor, Visit Atlantic City, the Atlantic City Sports Commission, CRDA, and the casinos and other hotels and businesses. We look forward to delivering a spectacular show for both residents and visitors.”

Larry Sieg, the President & CEO of Visit Atlantic City and the Atlantic City Sports Commission, echoes that sentiment, saying: “We are extremely proud to host the Offshore Powerboat Association in Atlantic City this summer. After an absence of six years, this is hopefully the return of OPA for many years to come to showcase the beauty of Atlantic City and the thrilling sport of Powerboat Racing.”

A press conference is scheduled for February 23 rd at 11 AM at ISLAND Waterpark at Showboat to announce more details about the racers, the competition and events leading up to the June 22 Grand Prix.

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Offshore Powerboat Association has released its 2023 schedule that includes nine stops starting with the LOTO Powerfest in Lake of the Ozarks, Mo., in June.

The June 1-3 race in Lake of the Ozarks has formerly Lake Race and will be held at Shady Gators and Camden on the Lake at the 7-mile marker. The offshore tour heads to Point Pleasant Beach in New Jersey for the Point Pleasant Beach Grand Prix (June 9-11) and then to Eastlake, Ohio, for the Eastlake Grand Prix (July 14-16).

Two weeks later, the boats head to St. Clair, Mich., for the St. Clair Classic (July 28-30). OPA’s August races include the Great Lakes Grand Prix in Michigan City, Ind. (August 3-6) and the Ocean City Grand Prix in Maryland (August 18-20)

Leading up to the Offshore Powerboat Association National Championships at the Pompano Beach Powerfest in Pompano Beach, Fla., on October 6-8, is the Crystal Coast Grand Prix in Morehead, South Carolina (September 8-10).

The OPA World Championships are slated for November 16-19 in Englewood, Florida, at the Englewood Beach Waterfest.

OPA classes include Super Cat, Factory Stock, Super Stock, Vee Extreme, Modified Vee, Stock Vee and various bracket racing classes.

The 2023 schedule is available at www.oparacing.com

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There is probably no single race more famous than The Benihana Offshore Grand Prix. This race was known as the Indy 500 of Offshore Racing and was held in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ, during the 1970's. The New Jersey Offshore Powerboat Racing Association has been the host club since racing started in Point Pleasant Beach some 40+ years ago. NJ Offshore (NJOPRA) is still a very active club with over 100 members and has kept the tradition of Offshore Racing alive on the Jersey Shore for all those years.

Over the years, the name of the Point Pleasant Beach race has been changed each time a new sponsor was obtained. It's been called: The Hennessey Offshore Grand Prix, The Benihana Offshore Grand Prix, The Ray Catena Offshore Grand Prix, The New Jersey Offshore Grand Prix, The War at the Shore, the Jenkinson's Offshore Grand Prix and the year of 2005 it was called The Jersey Boyz Offshore Grand Prix.

During the years, the race course has gotten smaller and shorter. In the Benihana days, the race was over 200 miles long running laps from NY's Fire Island to Seaside Heights NJ. One lap was about 80 miles. For the spectators, and there were many, the boats came by once an hour and only three or four times depending upon the race course configurations. Today the racecourse is a small 4 mile oval as close to the beach as possible. Since the beach drops off quickly, the boats usually run within 150 feet of the surf. Even the outside leg can be clearly seen from the shoreline.

The NJ race has also seen its share of sanction flags. Originally, the race was the premier APBA National Offshore Race. This race ran on the third Wednesday of the month of July like clockwork. People would book their vacations around race week, as it was always a source of excitement. Back in 1975 a fast boat in NJ was a 21' Searay with a 188 Merc I/O. So when the big boats came to town, it was quite a show.

Ed "Smitty" Smith has taken over the reigns at OPA for 14 years (OPA started in 2002) and is working on making offshore great again!   OPA Racing welcomes racers from all over the world to come and race in 1 of their 15 classes.

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"Smitty" was born and raised in Nutley, NJ. Moved to the Jersey Shore in 1987 and purchased his first boat. For 25 years he took his family to vacation in Key West - hoping that they wouldn't catch on that SBI held their World Championship races there. In 1990 he was introduced to Scot Blue, the Director of MONOC and began volunteering as a safety boat for the races.

Always threatening to "someday" own his own race boat. He worked out of a pick up truck picking up piece work at Ocean Beach Marina doing fiberglass work. Soon after, began working for the Truesdales at the marina now known as Forge Landing Marina. In 1990, he took over the service department and Smitty's Marine came to be.

Over the course of fifteen years, Smitty paid an annual visit to a man known as "old man Kurt". He was the owner of the 33' Viper known as the Mary K. The Mary K raced many legendary Benihana races over the years. Never winning a single race. Smitty would make him an offer every year in hopes to one day buy that boat.

The Viper was one of three made. For shortly after production began there was a fire at the plant and the mold was ruined - never to be produced again.

In 1997, Old Man Kurt could no longer handle the boat. His arthritic knees and failing body would not allow for him to climb in and out of that old boat. So when Smitty came a knocking for his annual visit he was all too surprised when Old Man Kurt said "take It".

The Mary K was transformed into the purple and yellow dinosaur very well known as "WAZZUP". The P Class favorite. This father and son team took offshore racing by surprise.

Anthony was awarded Throttle Man of the Year by his peers in 2002. They won World Championship status 3 out of 4 years of racing. Smitty has been voted President of OPA and has launched offshore racing into a world of it's own. This will be the last season for the purple and yellow favorite, but stay tuned for what's ahead.

CONGRATULATIONS to Team WAZZUP for putting the Production Classes on the map and for making history!

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  1. OPA Racing

    There is probably no single race more famous than The Benihana Offshore Grand Prix. This race was known as the Indy 500 of Offshore Racing and was held in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ, during the 1970's. The New Jersey Offshore Powerboat Racing Association has been the host club since racing started in Point Pleasant Beach some 40+ years ago. NJ Offshore (NJOPRA) is still a very active club with ...

  2. Offshore Powerboat Racing Returns to Atlantic City June 2024 With High

    By Atlantic City Sports Commission Team on Feb. 08, 2024. ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (February 8, 2024) - The Offshore Powerboat Association (OPA), a powerhouse in the world of offshore powerboat racing, is making a triumphant return to Atlantic City, New Jersey. This summer the Atlantic City Grand Prix will set hearts pounding and spectators on the ...

  3. Point Pleasant Beach Offshore Powerboat Race Highlights! From ...

    Point Pleasant Beach hosts the Offshore Grand Prix Powerboat Race every year -- Ran by the New Jersey Offshore Powerboat Racing Association (NJOPRA) and Offs...

  4. Point Pleasant Beach Race Information

    Saturday, June 10, 2023. Race Village open to the pubic) RACER MEETING - Point Pleasant Beach Town Hall (416 New Jersey Ave, PPB) RACER REGISTRATION - Amethyst's Beach Motel - 202 Arnold Ave. Race Boat Inspections & Walk-Throughs - Race Village. GPS Registration - Amethyst's Beach Motel. Race Control Operational (Jenkinson's South) Crane & Ramp ...

  5. NJ Offshore

    NJ Offshore, Atlantic City, NJ. 3,072 likes · 2 talking about this. New Jersey Offshore PowerBoat Racing Association is a Not For Profit all Volunteer Promotional Corporation.

  6. 2023 Point Pleasant Beach Grand Prix Schedule Is Live

    May 23rd, 2023 1:06 PM. June 12, 2022. It's that time of year again which means the Offshore Powerboat Association has released its 2023 schedule. One of New Jersey's signature events, the Point Pleasant Beach Grand Prix, returns to town June 9th through June 11th. An ad blocker has likely prevented this video content from loading.

  7. Offshore Grand Prix Revving Up For 2023 Point Pleasant Beach Race

    The New Jersey Offshore Powerboat Racing Association is producing and organizing the event. The races, which still draw thousands of fans, provide "a vital infusion" to the economy of Point ...

  8. 2022 Point Pleasant Offshore Grand Prix Powerboat Race ...

    This past weekend, Point Pleasant Beach hosted the 2022 Offshore Grand Prix Powerboat Race -- Ran by the New Jersey Offshore Powerboat Racing Association (NJ...

  9. Offshore Grand Prix Dates Announced For 2022 In Point Pleasant ...

    POINT PLEASANT BEACH, NJ — The Point Pleasant Beach Offshore Grand Prix is set to be held June 10-12 in the waters off Point Pleasant Beach, race organizers said. The race, organized by the New ...

  10. Offshore Grand Prix Revving Up For 2023 Point Pleasant Beach Race

    POINT PLEASANT BEACH, NJ — For nearly 50 years, offshore powerboat racing has been a staple of summer in Point Pleasant Beach. In its early days, in the 1970s and early 1980s, the race then ...

  11. Offshore Powerboat Racing Returns to Atlantic City June 2024 With High

    The Offshore Powerboat Association (OPA), a powerhouse in the world of offshore powerboat racing, is making a triumphant return to Atlantic City, New Jersey.This summer the Atlantic City Grand Prix will set hearts pounding and spectators on the edge of their seats. In an electrifying partnership with Visit Atlantic City and the resort casinos, the Offshore Powerboat Association will once again ...

  12. Rev up those engines! The 2023 Point Pleasant Beach, NJ Offshore Grand

    The 2023 edition of the Point Pleasant Beach Offshore Grand Prix takes place this coming weekend June 9, 10, and 11 in the borough and in the Mansquan Inlet. These speed and pontoon boats are so incredibly fast ( I know from experience -- see 2021 video below) and it takes a lot of training and skill to operate them.

  13. We're going to need a faster boat! Point Pleasant Beach, NJ Offshore

    Point Pleasant Beach, NJ Offshore Grand Prix hits the water this month! You heard it here first back on May 22 when Point Pleasant Beach Mayor Paul Kanitra announced the 2022 edition of the Point Pleasant Beach Offshore Grand Prix would be taking place in the borough June 10-12, while Mayor Kanitra was a guest on 'Shore Time with Vin and Dave ...

  14. Classic Jersey Shore Powerboat Racing Revival In Motion

    Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, the Offshore Powerboat Association has nine offshore racing events on its calendar for the 2022 season. But in a recent move true to its Garden State roots, the American Power Boat Association member-organization also has "aligned itself" with Jersey Shore Boat Racing, a local group that fields Jersey Speed Skiffs, Garveys, SK raceboats and more.

  15. Offshore Grand Prix returns to Point Pleasant Beach

    Angelo Juliano, Treasurer on the Board of Directors with the New Jersey Offshore Powerboat Racing Association explains that the adrenaline for the race that take place June 13 has been building up for over a year. "We missed last years race, the whole season was called off and the racers have just been tooling around with their boats, making ...

  16. After 6 Years, Powerboat Racing Is Returning To Atlantic City, NJ

    Harry Hurley Published: February 11, 2024. Visit Atlantic City photo. World-Class powerboat racing is returning to Atlantic City, New Jersey for the first time in 6 years. The Atlantic City Grand Prix is the first event of the Offshore Powerboat Association Championship Series on the northern East Coast of the United States.

  17. Offshore Powerboat Racing Returns to Atlantic City June 2024 With High

    The Offshore Powerboat Association (OPA), a powerhouse in the world of offshore powerboat racing, is making a triumphant return to Atlantic City, New Jersey. This summer the Atlantic City Grand Prix will set hearts pounding and spectators on the edge of their seats. In an electrifying partnership with Visit Atlantic City and the resort casinos,

  18. Lake Hopatcong Grand Prix / OPA Racing

    Offshore-style powerboat... Lake Hopatcong Grand Prix / OPA Racing, 35 Yacht Club Drive Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849. 1,433 likes · 2 talking about this. Offshore-style powerboat racing is in Lake Hopatcong. Some 30 plus boats are...

  19. Offshore Powerboat Association Releases 2023 Schedule

    The June 1-3 race in Lake of the Ozarks has formerly Lake Race and will be held at Shady Gators and Camden on the Lake at the 7-mile marker. The offshore tour heads to Point Pleasant Beach in New Jersey for the Point Pleasant Beach Grand Prix (June 9-11) and then to Eastlake, Ohio, for the Eastlake Grand Prix (July 14-16).

  20. OPA Racing

    The History of OPA Racing. There is probably no single race more famous than The Benihana Offshore Grand Prix. This race was known as the Indy 500 of Offshore Racing and was held in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ, during the 1970's. The New Jersey Offshore Powerboat Racing Association has been the host club since racing started in Point Pleasant ...

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  22. About

    His plans were to provide the growing offshore racing community the assistance in achieving faster, safer, offshore boating with more accommodations than anything currently available. Rolf Papke has been an Offshore racer since 1979 and became the National and World Champion in his class in 1987 both in APBA and NPBA.

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