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Hydroplane racing - Wikipedia

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Hydroplane History - Celebrating Unlimited Hydroplane Racing

    http://hydroplanehistory.com/
    Hydroplane History We are here to celebrate unlimited hydroplane racing, with particular emphasis on the "Golden Age" of the '50's and '60's. This is the new site for Hydroplane History which has been located at www.lesliefield.com. All the material from the old site is being updated and recoded to modern web standards.

A Brief History of Unlimited Hydroplane Racing - Hydroplane and ...

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    By Fred Farley - Unlimited Hydroplane Historian. Power boats of one description or another have existed since as early as 1887. That was the year when Gottlieb Daimler hitched a crude petrol motor to the rear of a rowboat and putt-putted a few miles per hour on the River Seine in Paris. The first power boat race of any importance was the 1903 British International ("Harmsworth") …

Hydroplane (boat) - Wikipedia

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From the Beginning – ACBS

    https://acbs.org/one-hydroplanes-history/
    Three point Hydroplane racing began back in the 1940’s. Three notable builders emerged as the experts in hydroplane construction. All three builders became a father and son businesses. Henry Lauterbach and his son Larry. Ted Jones and his son Ron, and Les Staudacher and his son Jon, continues to this day building Hydroplanes.

Hydroplane History

    http://www.lesliefield.com/
    Hydroplane History. Welcome to the Hydroplane History website. We are here to celebrate unlimited hydroplane racing, with particular emphasis on the "Golden Age" of the '50's and '60's. We'll be updating the site frequently so we hope you'll visit often. Nearly every small image is hyperlinked to a larger version.

Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum - We're racing through …

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    The Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum has loaned the 1982 AVL to the MO8or Sports Hall of Fame of America in Daytona, Floraids for one year. Here is a copy of the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America's press release: "The newest Motorsports Hall of Fame of America (MSHFA) exhibit arrived in a big way today. The 1982 World Champion and Gold Cup-winning

Race Results - 1960-1969 - Hydroplane History

    http://hydroplanehistory.com/races/race_results_1960-1969.html
    1960 1960 Season Summary & Statistics; 1960-05-08: Apple Cup (Chelan WA) Miss Thriftway / Bill Muncey: 2 VIDEOS: 1960-06-25: Memorial Regatta (Detroit MI) …

Australian Powerboat Racing - Vintage Hydroplanes

    https://vintagehydroplanes.com/story_history/australianpowerboatracing.html
    This photo shows the hydro Air New Zealand in 1997 while racing under the name of Splitfire. This hull was designed and built by Frank Mcleod who is probably the most accomplished hydro builder in New Zealand. Speeds in excess of 150 mph …

The Vintage Hydroplanes

    https://www.vintagehydroplanes.com/index.html
    The Vintage Hydroplanes. Our website is devoted to the limited class, antique, vintage & historic hydroplanes & raceboats. Although the majority of this website is geared toward's the past racing days of limited-class, vintage inboard hydroplanes, all inboard vintage raceboat owners & fans will enjoy visiting this website & our sport.

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