Mike Weber flips his hydro at the Eastern Divisionals at Morgan City, Louisiana 2005
During the inboard hydroplane final, Mike Weber driving the E-55 MY WAY was charging fast in the first lap and coming around turn two and his hydro went airborne into a scary back flip. Mike was okay and the hull appeared to come out better than it did in 2004 at Valleyfield. Many thanks to the New Orleans Power Boat Association for putting on this event on historic Lake Palourde.
FAT CHANCE A-25 goes airborne @ Rocky Fork, Ohio 2006
Tommy Thompson and FAT CHANCE A-25 inboard hydroplane goes airborne at Rocky Fork, Ohio in 2006. The flip was captured by photographer Phil Kunz. The driver and hydroplane survived to race another day. Phil told me this is one of the better flip photo sequences he photographed of a hydroplane taking flight.
Columbus 1960
This photo courtesy of Michelle Nabozny and her Dad, Doug Maykovich. She writes: “I don’t know why Dad had this picture, but I think I see him in the pic, but in 1960 he would have been almost 16”. Her father was a premier engine builder so she is wondering if he was working on hydroplane engines.
Race Regatta Program Covers
Drew Herrick sent us 33 New Martinsville Regatta Race Program covers to add to our “Official Race Programs” book (we have almost 325 covers now). I really like this first one he sent from 1953. The Y-333 SHOOTING STAR is a cool boat, cool name, and even his helmet is painted nicely to go with his theme. The Program is kinda neat as it is New Martinsville’s 14th Annual race and they give a tip of the hat by noting A.P.B.A.’s 50th Anniversary on their cover. I also added some other covers that folks have sent us (and a couple of ones we are borrowing from the www). It makes a really neat book seeing all of them together. If you visit, they are arranged by years from oldest to newest.
If you want to see what’s behind those covers, TVH does go more in-depth on some of these Race Programs by scanning/posting the contents an what’s inside on some of these official Race Programs. Those can be found @ https://www.vintagehydroplanes.com/race…/regatta_past.html
This webpage will also include NEWSPAPER & MAGAZINE ARTICLES & FIRST-HAND EYEWITNESS STORIES.
Ed Karelson – story
The Ed Karelson Story by Rusty Rae. One of the greatest hydroplane builders of all time. (1988)