Pat Reiter APBA racer
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:25 pm
Local marine fabricator, powerboat racer and engine builder Pat Reiter,39 of Md is missing and presumed dead after a testing accident in Southern Md late Sunday.I received a call early Monday morning from Pat's brother- in- law, my good friend and boating buddy Keech Edelen informing me of the situation. Things didn't look good at that time but the family was trying to remain optomistic for a rescue. A team of 4 was onboard at the time of the testing accident and all but Pat,the driver, were pulled from the water and transported to local medical facilities.Two had minor injuries and Bob,the owner,has serious injuries and is still hospitilized.The 38 ft Formula, Team Hot Licks was approaching 100mph at the time of the accident as they rounded a marked sand bar in the Patuxent river.Pat knew this area like the back of his hand and sea conditions were good. Exact cause has yet to be determined but the boat pitched violently causing a loss of control and subsequent capsizing. My sons USCG boat station was among the resources involved in the 'round the clock search but sadly the effort changed from rescue to recovery after the window of survivability expired late Monday.
Pat came from a heritage of racing and in addition to driving the Hot Licks entry in the 105mph class, fielded a team including his up and coming son in the 75mph class. His older brother was a past APBA champ and the Hot Licks Team finished 3rd in their Offshore division last season.
My condolences to all Pat's family and friends.He leaves behind a wife Debbie and two children.
I pray for the recovery efforts which are still going on.
Pat came from a heritage of racing and in addition to driving the Hot Licks entry in the 105mph class, fielded a team including his up and coming son in the 75mph class. His older brother was a past APBA champ and the Hot Licks Team finished 3rd in their Offshore division last season.
My condolences to all Pat's family and friends.He leaves behind a wife Debbie and two children.
I pray for the recovery efforts which are still going on.