Discovery Bay Poker Run 2019

The Poker Run consists of two card stops, first in Pittsburgh, California, Stockton Plaza for lunch, then back to Discovery Bay. A particular favorite on the run for me is Windmill Cove. I have memories there dating back to a toddler. And while not an official card stop for the poker run, it is a favorite for locals to gather and watch the. The usual suspects who make the Big Cat Poker Run one of the coolest events on the West Coast were on hand in Discovery Bay, Calif., once again this year. Folks like Karl Koster in his Cigarette Racing Team center console, Gary Colledge in his unique closed canopy Skater Powerboats catamaran, Ed Stewart in his MTI catamaran and the legendary. Events near Discovery Bay. Fri, Dec 11, 8:30 PM + 102 more events. Drive Thru Light Show. Drive Thru Light Show. 2201 Lake Herman Rd. Benicia, CA.

Discovery bay poker run 2019

Discovery Bay Big Cat Poker Run 2019

Northern California’s biggest speedboat event of the year is undeniably the Big Cat Poker Run, and the 2019 edition was an incredible experience. Participants embark on a boating adventure that takes them through the unique waterfront community of Discovery Bay, to Pittsburg and Stockton, CA, and all through the California Delta, before returning to Discovery Bay (located about 60 miles from San Francisco).

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Presented by Teague Custom Marine and Colledgewood Inc., Big Cat is so named for the Discovery Bay Lion’s Club, which produces the event. Its president is Glenn Hoffman (owner of a 2006 38′ Eliminator Eagle with TCM 1020 power), and he is justifiably proud of how well the event comes off every year, the money that is raised for charity, and the positive vibes elicited from the participants.

Discovery Bay Poker Run 2020

“Every year we try to improve upon the previous year and just make it better,” he says. “We’re not necessarily trying to make it grow—we’re just looking to make it better.”

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The overall concept remains the same: the cost is $150 to participate; there was a VIP dinner on Thursday at the Discovery Bay Yacht Club, with the official start on Friday that took the fleet on a lunch run to Smith’s Landing Seafood Grill in Antioch. Historically, the Friday lunch run rotates between three or four different restaurants. This year, the group dined at the new Smith’s Landing waterfront eatery, and it was a major hit. “The owners and proprietors are friends of mine,” Hoffman says. “They put together a really nice event. For $20 a head, they gave our people an all-you-can-eat seafood lunch. The facility is beautiful, with great docking. We had 190 people there for lunch, and everyone was very, very pleased.” A welcoming party and registration follows on Friday evening. Saturday is the poker run, with the poker draw and party afterwards.

Another lunch was served at Hoffman’s own restaurant, where up-and-coming celebrity chef Roberto Rose, originally from Italy, whipped up a delightful meal. “With any luck, he will be famous in years to come,” Hoffman says.

Saturday’s poker run featured two routes, a shorter run for slower boats and a longer run for larger and fast boats. The short run started at Discovery Bay, then to Sugar Barge Resort, Tower Park for lunch and back to Discovery Bay. The longer run kicked off at “Disco,” then to Pittsburg Marina, the Stockton Hotel for lunch and then back.

“The poker run would not be successful without the support of our many sponsors,” Hoffman says. There are 43 sponsors total, with the major ones being Teague Custom Marine, Colledgewood, DCB Performance Boats, Eliminator Boats and Labor Unlimited.

Among the participants: Dave Magoo in his new DCB M44 Bananas XL, Bill Lyons in his Skater 40SS Mass Disruption,Gary Colledge in his 40’ Skater Colledgewood and Bob Teague in his 44’ Skater (with Speedboat Magazine co-publisher Ray Lee on board for the ride). Also attending was MTI President Randy Scism, who drove a 340X cat.

Hoffman gives special acknowledgement to the city of Pittsburg for their generous accommodations at the Pittsburg Marina, which provided tents, refreshments and food, free of charge.

“The most important thing is that we had a safe run,” Hoffman says. “Aside from Dave Magoo losing a prop and a couple of outboards losing power heads, the event was incident free. And that’s phenomenal.”

Next year, the Big Cat Poker Run will celebrate its 20th anniversary, and Hoffman promises that it will truly be an affair to remember.

Check out the gallery below from the 2019 Big Cat Poker Run!

Discovery Bay Poker Run 2019

COMMENTS

Discovery Bay Poker Run 2019

The Big Cat Poker Run took place in Northern California last week with great success. As a Northern California native now living in Southern California, I always look forward to covering this event as I grew up boating on the Delta and consider it my hometown event.

Normally very hot this time of year, we were blessed with mild days and cool nights, which made for a very pleasant time on the water. Now on its 19thyear, the Big Cat Poker Run winds through the beautiful Northern California Delta, which drains into the San Francisco Bay. This lush farm land makes for an interesting backdrop and provides a unique river-like experience for boaters.


Many of the local hotspots I grew up going to as a kid with my parents – and then later on my own – are now stops on the poker run. But now, instead of ripping up the waterways in a boat, I am chasing them in a helicopter provided by Glenn Hoffman, the lead organizer for the event. Glenn and his family work very hard to produce a high-quality event for The Discovery Bay Lions Club. The Lions Club, in turn, funds a host of local charities and neighborhood organizations with the proceeds that are raised by the poker run – a great example of a community that takes care of its own. Sponsored by Teague Custom Marine, the event has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations over the years, with the whole Teague family participating in the event.

The Poker Run consists of two card stops, first in Pittsburgh, California, Stockton Plaza for lunch, then back to Discovery Bay. A particular favorite on the run for me is Windmill Cove. I have memories there dating back to a toddler. And while not an official card stop for the poker run, it is a favorite for locals to gather and watch the procession of big and little boats make the run, in route to the lunch stop at Stockton Plaza. It has also doubled as a lunch stop for us in the helicopter, as management has allowed us to land in their back field for the last couple of years to wait out the participants returning from the lunch stop.

Big Cat attracts a lot of colorful characters and long-time delta boaters, and every year it seems to attract more and more out-of-towners, as well. This year, the event even attracted the attention of two additional boat builders with Eliminator Boats and Nordic Boats both sending teams to run their latest models. Who can blame them? With the stories of great parties, beautiful boating with lots of room to run, and fun people, its no surprise. After all, as a self-contained community on the water, Discovery Bay is truly a jewel on the Northern California Nile.
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