Outerlimits goes airborn at lake of the ozarks shootout

DSGWhippedSnake

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Not sure how many of you follow these events, but they are quite something to say the least. Just a reminder of how fast things can change on the water, especially at 160+mph. Both Joel and mike are super lucky to be in stable condition. Goes to show how well outerlimits builds their boats. It stayed incredibly intact through such an impact.

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He was moving out! Glad they are ok and yes, the boat held together very well!!
 

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That ceased to be fun in a hurry. Glad to know that the Guys came through all of the excitement ok.
 

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Holy !@#$, yeah shit goes south real fast on the water. Outerlimits makes one hell of a machine!
 

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I just learned Mike has passed away this evening due to complications. My condolences to the entire outerlimits family and team
 

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"Outerlimits Offshore Powerboat Company President/CEO and Founder Michael Fiore passed away this evening from injuries sustained during a boating event in Missouri over the weekend. Mr. Fiore, age 44 of Bristol, RI developed complications from surgery when he died at University Hospital in Missouri. The entire Outerlimits family is devastated by the loss of our friend and leader of our company. Mike's love for high speed boating was only out matched by the love for his wife, three young children and his family. Details on arrangements will be made and released in the coming days, and in the meantime we hope all understand the family's need to grieve for their loss privately," said Frank Sciacca, General Counsel of Outerlimits Offshore Powerboat Company.
 

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