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August 1, 2019 70 mins

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Welcome to the sixth episode of "Roostertail Talk". This is Part 2 of a 2 Part Columbia Cup Special.  In this episode there are many different interviews put together, hopefully giving you a taste of what the Columbia Cup has to offer. While walking the shore of the Columbia River, I met and talked with several die-hard hydroplane fans.  There is also an interview with Mike Denslow, the creator of the "Love the Tri" logo as well as Water Follies Official.  I even talked with Don Mock, the team manager for the 2 vintage Atlas Van Lines hydroplanes.  And of course, I broke down the action on the water at the Columbia Cup, and even made a few predictions for the 2019 Seafair Regatta. Enjoy!

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