F-90 Miss Peg

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After weighing the Miss Peg F-90 on race car scales they found that it was light on transom weight and O/D/B Jack Hines moved the battery back approx two feet. This made it easier to get up on plane and as you can see from the photos, the reports from New Martinsville were – she performed very well.

Midnight Miss

“S’cuse Me”, 88-B

The first race boat in the family, "S'cuse Me", 88-B in 1952. Owner/driver was my dad, Eddie Silva.
The first race boat in the family, “S’cuse Me”, 88-B in 1952. Owner/driver was my dad, Eddie Silva.
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Miss Daytona

1929 Miss Daytona Hydroplane from John Van Osdol on Vimeo.

Bruce Meyer purchased this vintage 17′ hydroplane race boat and flies to Bay City, Michigan to let it loose on the Saginaw River before transporting it to its next home in California

Black Dog Salvage

Hi Phil,
I found your website while researching a vintage Neal Hydroplane that we recently acquired – please see attached for photos. This came from a home in Fairmont, WV and came with a racing trophy from the 50s. Does anyone know if there is a market for this? If so, would you have any advice on a value or the best place to list it for sale? Any feedback would be much appreciated!
Thanks for your time,
Christa
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M.A.C.H. Series

When you have a moment, surf over to Phil Kunz Photography and check out the latest update he has made to his website. They are the point summary sheet totals for the MACH Series. Almost 30 years worth of points you can pour over. Check it out!

Dayton Testing 2013

Vintage hydros ready to go in on Eastwood Lake in Dayton. The weather was perfect – slight wind and temps in the mid 60s made for a spectacular setting. This is the first time in many years that Dayton had 2 cranes available to move the boats in & out of the water faster.
Dayton Testing 2013
Roughly 33 boats were in attendance with 13 being vintage. All ready to test & tune.

The Long Distance BoysThe long distance didn’t stop vintage owners from traveling many miles to have a chance to run the famed Hydrobowl course.
Back to front – Tijuana Taxi – Jay Marshall of Baton Rouge, LA.
Chuck Wagon – Steve Wace owner, with his son Ross driving, from Brockville, Ontario.
Speculation – New owner Kester Hamilton from Ottawa, Ontario with Bob Bramlage driving .

stadaucher_design— The oldest and newest boats at Dayton this year —
The Barracuda with owner Tim Settle sitting on his 1947 Wickens built hydro.
On the crane — is the brand new Old Crow being put in the water for the very first time. The Old Crow is a Stadaucher design, built by Mr. Miller and owned by Andrew Christopher and Brent Schultz. This National Modified was put to the test by driver Dan Kanfoush and made some very fast runs this weekend.

Scrappy being rebuilt by CSA

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Here’s a neat video showing the tear down and prep work for the rebirth of Scrappy by members of the California Speedboat Association. After a minute or 2 of the photo slide show that starts off, a time-lapse video takes over as the CSA members kick into gear, tear her apart and get her ready for new lumber.

Joya Mia E-36

The E-36 Joya Mia 280 vintage hydro restoration project is coming along nicely. I spent another 2 days with the Kelson’s working on the hull with Don and Jerry. The bottom is finished, the boat has been turned over and now the current work is primarily on the shaft log and rudder area. Frames and battens will be replaced on the left sponson but for the most part, the hull is solid considering the amount of time she was exposed to the elements. An interesting fact that I was previously not aware of before. Yes, it is a Karelsen hull but it was assembled by Armand Yapachino in his tiny garage back in the early 80’s. Huge thanks go out to Don and Jerry and to John and Stephanie Hucik for allowing me to be apart of this restoration. The big payoff for me will be when I first climb in the cockpit, fire her up and pull away from the dock. What a treat that will be. John Woodward

From – California Speedboat Association’s Facebook page

The “Flying Crutch” owned by Dan and Casey Arena of Petaluma, CA, this 19 ft. hydroplane was built in 1952 by Dan’s father Gene. Designed by Dan’s uncle, Dan Arena, she is a smaller version of his design for the 30 ft. unlimited, MISS US 1 that set the world’s record in 1962 for piston-powered, propeller-driven boats at 200 mph. The Arena brothers’ 7 Liter hydro, equipped with a supercharged 331 cu. in. Chrysler-Hemi was ready for competition when driver Gene Arena was stricken with Polio. FLYING CRUTCH became the boat’s name and she was the inspiration for Gene in his quest to return to the driver’s seat. Although Gene recovered, he did not race again. The hydro, in storage for nearly 60 years, is now undergoing restoration.
The “Flying Crutch will be at Big Wake Weekend.
Skip A Long of California, once owned by CSA member Stanley Dollar is rumored to be attending Big Wake Weekend.
Shanty II, Unlimited hydroplane built in 1958 with owner Steve Wilkie pictured in the cockpit will represent CSA on December 18 in Sacramento at a press conference promoting Big Wake Weekend.