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#1 ·
Hello all,

My name is Todd and I am the Executive Director of the Lake Havasu Marine Association. I'm trying to find as many boat related forums as possible to post information about Lake Havasu and other general releases that you may not be aware of. So here is your first.

Lake Havasu City, AZ, October 9, 2007:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:


As of August 15, 2007 Darrin Davidson of Halson Media Group purchased Hot Boat Magazine.

There is a lot of excitement with the new talent joining the Hot Boat Team. Darrin Davidson is the new Editor in Chief, he brings over 20 years experience. Russ Nyland from Sea Tow has been appointed National Sales Director. Steve Warner from Trucking Magazine will be the new Production Consultant. Morgan Milosevich will assume the Managing Editor role, she brings with her over 6 years experience in the industry. Bob Brown is our new Editor at Large, He brings with him over 35 years experience. Lane Duranti with over 8 years experience has joined the team as Art Director.


The DRIVING TEAM:
First up is Alexi Sahagian, owner and founder of Boostpower USA, established in 1990 specializing in custom EFI engines, drives and powertrain setups. Alexi’s extensive background in offshore racing, performance boat rigging, design and marine specialty engines dates back to the early 90’s. Alexi brings significant credentials to the performance team and has been a test driver for Hot Boat Magazine since 2005. A respected veteran, Alexi holds a number of World, Divisional and National Championships in several sanctioned racing bodies such as, Pacific Offshore, APBA, OSO and more. When Alexi isn’t behind the wheel of a 150mph performance poker run boat, dialing in a customers boat or one of his many race boats, he can be secretly found testing away in his Engine Dynamometer Laboratory at his Newbury Park, California based Boostpower USA facility. Alexi brings experience coupled with technical knowledge to the team.

Our second lead test driver is no stranger to the pages of Hot Boat Magazine. Bob Brown, a leading advocate of marine safety, and has been involved in the performance marine industry for 35 years. He is the former Contributing and Executive Editor of Powerboat Magazine, and Senior Editor/Test driver at Hot Boat Magazine for 15 years. Bob’s background includes racing at the highest levels of competition including offshore, marathon, water skiing, drag, inboard circle and outboard classes. He is a three-time winner of the Catalina Water Ski Race, five-time winner of the Sport Class offshore champion of the Pacific Offshore Power Boat Racing Association, and a member of the 150 MPH Club of NDBA. Bob continues to serve 15 years running as a board member of the Southern California Marine Association (SCMA). As the owner of a highly successful advertising agency specializing in the marine industry, Media Direction, Bob’s company offers one stop shopping for any marine companies advertising and marketing needs. Bob was instrumental in the founding of Hot Boat Magazine annual performance trials so the return to the East Coast is a welcome challenge.

Finally, our other lead test driver is a very familiar name to the world of high performance marine driving. Tres Martin, owner of Tres Martin Performance Boat School has been involved in the marine industry almost from the time he was born. Having worked at numerous performance oriented marinas, Tres’s started racing professionally in 1988 eventually winning the World Championship. In 1989 Tres was the youngest throttleman to win a World Championship and the winning streak continues today. Labeled the Iron Man of Offshore, Tres has won more than 66-checkered flags, four National and four World Championship Titles from Factory Class to Superboat. A member of the APBA Hall of Fame Champions, Tres has always been in the Top Three in National Lever points. As the owner and founder of Martin Offshore, the performance marine driving school was seen as a necessity for today’s ultra fast poker running crowd. Tres saw the need to educate, and evaluate each driver’s style and skill set for the true performance boat enthusiast who likes to make their machines perform at the highest levels.


We are looking forward to taking Hot Boat Magazine to a higher level. Larger formats along with full color pages are just a couple of the changes coming January 08’.

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#5 · (Edited)
Just trying to be a helpful conduit. Tres also asked that I post here specifically.

Living in Havasu I've met so many people that come here from all corners of our country and hope to post information from time to time about the happenings and what a visitor might expect. We have a lot of challenges ahead with various groups. Some would love to see the lake used for wind or man powered vessels, others feel a speed limit is needed, etc. Hopefully you forum will accept this.

Todd
 
#8 ·
hyper1 said:
and please send me my damn mags, I paid over 3 weeks ago.....where are my hotboat mags at?????
I was billed in September and have not received mine as well. I called up the company and they said my first issue would be Jan 08. I said bull$hit and he said, well this is how we work.
 
#10 ·
Mkos1980 said:
I was billed in September and have not received mine as well. I called up the company and they said my first issue would be Jan 08. I said bull$hit and he said, well this is how we work.

I can't speak for Darrin, but I believe the complete exchange of information was a bit of a mess. If you PM me your address I can probably have one mailed.

Todd
 
#11 ·
My last issue of Hot Boat Nov/Dec had the announcement in it.

It also said look for the changes in the Jan issue.

It seems like a good thing.

Read the editors column and you will get what I mean.
 
#12 ·
Todd969 said:
I can't speak for Darrin, but I believe the complete exchange of information was a bit of a mess. If you PM me your address I can probably have one mailed.

Todd
Thanks for the help, but i'll wait for the Jan issue. If they would have said a few months wait in the first place I would have been ok, but I was getting worried when no issue arrived and my info was "not on file" at hotboat.com lol.
 
#13 ·
Mkos1980 said:
Thanks for the help, but i'll wait for the Jan issue. If they would have said a few months wait in the first place I would have been ok, but I was getting worried when no issue arrived and my info was "not on file" at hotboat.com lol.

No worries.

Have a fun weekend.
 
#14 ·
I always loved the "readers Rides" section.... let's hope the focus on smaller Hot Boats isn't lost in the transition.... I've been a subscriber for over 30 yrs.... Best of luck to the new owners ;)