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Northern California Big Cat Poker Run a Success

For those lucky enough to take in the Northern California Delta boating experience at the 14th Annual Big Cat Poker Run this past weekend were treated to a 70 plus boat count and over 125 miles of fabulous water and boating conditions.

This event draws far and wide from the West Coast and the range of boats involved in the last few years has grown exponentially. We know there were numerous PBN members on hand and special thanks Syd Smith and his 36′ Skater team for waving the PBN flag and supporting all of us with pictures from the Delta.

The Big Cat Poker Run is one of those special events where powerboating enthusiasts open their homes and enjoy a long weekend of boating and socializing with a great crowd.

Discovery Bay is a very unique and cool place to go boating and offers great diversity. You can stay in the delta, water ski, board and cruise around in flat protected water and if you want a longer run you can go all the way into San Francisco Bay and explore beyond into the pacific under the Golden Gate Bridge.

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Powerboat enthusiast and poker run circuit mainstay Michael D. Pierce, 39, and his father were killed in an automobile accident on Friday night, it was reported.

Pierce and his 59-year-old father, also named Michael D. Pierce, were involved in the crash in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Pierce was the owner of the famous Pure Platinum 388 Skater, formerly owned by close friend and co-pilot, Bill Pyburn. He had previously been the owner of the equally famous 47’ GTX Outerlimits XXX, as well as Maxed Out, a unique 45′ Cigarette Maximus.

Police said that Pierce, from Gonzales, LA, and his father were driving north on US Highway 61 in a Ferrari 458 Italia sports car. The accident occurred when the Ferrari exited the highway and struck a driveway it bordered. The car then repeatedly overturned, it was reported. It was not immediately clear who was driving, and police said both men were not wearing seat belts and were ejected from the vehicle.

Pierce was the owner of the North American Auto Group in Gonzales and is suvived by his wife Nikki, son, Peyton and daughters, Brooke and Hailey.

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The social media world was devastated after learning of the tragic events, with hundreds of friends, family and acquaintances sharing their fond memories of the “man with the infectious smile.”

“I am so blessed to have worked for and with you and to get to know Mike, the prankster; Mike, the successful businessman; Mike, the loving husband, father and son; Mike, the joker—but most of all, you inspired me to keep a positive attitude and a smile on my face.I will always remember the way you lived, giving 150 percent to whatever you put your mind to.Rest In Peace, Mike, until we meet again,” wrote close friend Cindy Esquivel.

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Fellow powerboater Chuck Stark wrote, “Life is so precious, and my friend, you were full of it. As you soar with those golden wings, I know you will be watching over us…My friend, rest easy and know one day we will do it again. On Earth, it seems like forever before we meet, and in Heaven it will only be a couple minutes. Gonna miss ya, man.”

Speedboat Magazine Publisher and Powerboat Nation’s own Ray Lee had the opportunity to spend time with Pierce just last month in Key West and remembers him fondly.

“Mike was always so nice and accommodating to us. He even invited us to his home in Louisiana for my first-ever crawfish boil, to teach me how to ‘pinch the tail and suck the head’ with the best of them. He was definitely one of the guys that I always looked forward to seeing at the events because he was always so upbeat and fun. He will be extremely missed.”

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Pierce was the former owner of the 47’ GTX Outerlimits XXX.

He was also the previous owner of Maxed Out, a 45′ Cigarette Maximus.

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