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12-10-2008, 04:22 PM #736
Parker 1975.....
This is the 2nd time they ran 7 hours rather than the normal 9, but a few "firsts" happened just the same. A Mercury outboard finally led the first lap and the first lap leader won the race.....neither feat had been accomplished before! Maybe the most impressive of the "firsts" was the average speed record set.....700 miles were traveled in 7 hours!!!!! Officially, Bob Hering and Renato Molinari averaged 100.285 in their T3 powered Molinari pickle fork (what else would Renato be driving ). They ran one hour fuel loads but I don't think that was to keep the boat light. It was more to give the drivers a rest from the steering torque the T3 was putting on their arms. That's five pit stops and still averaging over 100 mph.....I was impressed then and I am to this day .
From Powerboat Magazine here is a shot of the winning team.... Hering, Race Director Gary Garbrecht, Renato. A shot of the color and excitement that is the Parker Enduro and a shot of the new logo that appeared on Molinari's hull.
To be continued.....Last edited by willabee; 12-11-2008 at 12:10 PM.
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12-11-2008, 12:52 PM #737
Parker 1975.....con't
There wasn't a lot of factory stuff in this race, but what was entered were the big guns of the day. Hering/Molinari & Seebold/Vander Velden with T3's and McConnell/Woods & Sanders/Posey with V6's.
There were a bunch of very strong KT's and one of them took the lead when Hering pitted for fuel. It stayed in front for about 15 laps (about 200 miles), averaging over 100 mph until something broke. All of the "Hot" KT's experienced some type of little gremlin that took them out of contention for the win, but they sure were looking like they could run with the factory outboards. Hering/Molinari took the lead back and stayed there the rest of the way. The Seebold/Van der Velden powerhead let go so the defending champs had a short day.
OMC also lost the Sanders/Posey entry about half way through, leaving Jimbo & Barry to chase the Merc.....they did finish 2nd, one lap back. Fred Hauenstein & Ron Hill drove a V4 Scotti to 3rd overall and 1st in the "S" class.
From Powerboat, here are some not so good pictures of the top three finishers. It sure looks like Ron Hill needs to get a bigger boat, he is just bulging out of that cockpit . The shot of Hering is so blurry you probably can't tell that he is looking back, way over his left shoulder. The water is dead calm.....that has to be the 1st lap as he is passing the pits and he is looking back trying to figure out where the heck everyone else had gone. Merc was using radios by this time and claim Seebold was told to stay back. I don't buy that, if they could have done the first lap parade that OMC had pulled off the previous two years, they wouldn't have hesitated.Last edited by willabee; 12-11-2008 at 01:17 PM.
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12-11-2008, 02:15 PM #7387000 RPM
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Willabee- will you name the factory Merc drivers from your post? Was the pix taken in Havasu?
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12-11-2008, 02:58 PM #739
..... What is the combo you're running.....what kind of fuel load.....what was your average speed for the 7 hours.....who were the big guns.....any strong KT's (or ET's or IT's or whatever they called themselves in 88).....who won.....driving what.....winners average speed?
I know Mr. Ricky did things a little differently, but that still seems like a strange headline. Was there a reason for him to phrase it like that?Last edited by willabee; 12-11-2008 at 03:37 PM.
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12-11-2008, 09:08 PM #7405000 RPM
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Kinda wierd headline John: Your engine? What about the boat and drivers?
PS: It's nice and warm here....none of that white stuff either...............
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12-12-2008, 08:38 AM #741
AAH Mister Rickey
Mister Rickey was a businessman first, last and always and there were two things that he practiced consisitently:
1. He followed the money...so Acadian probably wouldn't give him any for the cover.
2. He NEVER used a woman's name..... "Here's Joe Blow and his lovely wife."....."Our Candid camera catches Bill Blah kissing his lovely girlfriend."..
"Sam Speed and his beautiful daughter share a post race smile for our lense."
Strange and quirky guy.......
Classic story...... in later years Rickey had his annual "Caesars Awards" in Vegas. He informed Phil Lewis producer of NNRT tapes, who I flew with, that we had won "Video Producer of the Year". He hinted that a table at the banquet had been "reserved" for a hefty chunk of change and that the NNRT team would be "honored on stage" and "in print". Phil told him in no uncertain terms that we wouldn't be attending. Rickey responded that the trophy was rather large and would be expensive and difficult to ship. Phil looked around and found a small box, walked over to Ricky and said "Here, break it into small pieces and wedge it in there..... If there's any pieces left, go ahead and throw them out".
You can't make this stuff up.
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12-12-2008, 12:25 PM #742
Be Happy To.....
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12-12-2008, 12:57 PM #743
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12-12-2008, 05:08 PM #744
Laughart
This is absolutely the funniest few posts I have seen in a long time. You guys have me laughing so hard I just let a laughart. - Steve
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12-15-2008, 03:45 AM #7456000 RPM
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Hiya Steve, Have never really got to grips with the way colonials have mutilated the English language !!!!!!!!! Tell me honestly , serious question,---IS A LAUGHART THE SAME AS A-----LOVE PUFF ????????
just kidding !!!!!!!
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12-15-2008, 09:06 AM #746
Jackie - I believe that the final expulsion is much the same. The laughart is much the same as a coughart. The only real difference is what caused it. As to the love "puff"; we in the conus would spell it love "poof". Perhaps one defining circumstance would be whether one is on the giving or receiving end of the equation. Normally, this particular type would be provided by the female of the species followed by a hearty laughart from the male of the species. By the way, that is something that I have definately experienced. Now the interesting aspect of this subject is that ones propensity to deliver both the laughart and the coughart tends to increase with ones age. Therefore, for the younger of the population, worry not, your time will come. One must also realize that quality depends on the density of "ghart" molecules in a given atmosphere. Please know that density does not neccsarily directly relate to tonal quality. The tonal and loudness quality of any "ghart" is the determining factor of the responding "laughart" or, in my case, the "guffawart". I hope this helps you to gain a better understanding of the "colonial gharting" characteristics. This is a subject that I have studied since my Junior High School days and I would be more than happy to deliver a dissertation in order to further enlighten my friends from the UK. Best Regards - Steve
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12-15-2008, 09:12 PM #747
Can you light em ?
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12-22-2008, 03:55 AM #7486000 RPM
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Sod my old britches Stevo!!!!!!!, and i thought Willabee was a tad Thesaurusical, turns out he ain't even an also ran. ME ? not in the same league !!!!! But i have an afterthought------ You never mentioned the one thing that really matters----------THE STINK !!!
If you ever come over to Europe , you will very quickly realize that 'puff' and 'poof' are not that closely related, "puff" is as of the wind and stink !!! whilst POOF is of the shirt lifter ETC-ETC-ETC- Hope this clarifies the situation
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Guess we put the kybosh on ' THE HOT SINGLES' thread Steve.---------Pity 'cos it's such a great piece of the boating heritage !!!!!! C'mon guys, we were just having a little fun, the way boating folks do. Let's get back to some history. Bring in a little controversy, pick out a few names to throw things at. Had a very old 'Speed-n-Spray magazine of around the mid 60's. but it's gone missing years ago.--------On the front cover was a Ford engined boat [Mandella i think]. It won the ELSINORE 500 and one of the 3 guys who piloted the boat was Rudy Ramos. The whole set up was conceived round a pot bellied stove in a garden shed. Anyone out there remember this?????
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12-27-2008, 11:04 PM #7505000 RPM
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[quote=jackie wilson;----Pity 'cos it's such a great piece of the boating heritage !!!!!! C'mon guys, we were just having a little fun, the way boating folks do. Let's get back to some history. Bring in a little controversy, pick out a few names to throw things at.
OK Jackie, I've always liked somebody who dares to do it different...what can you tell us about James Beard's attempts at building something different from a tunnel for circuit racing....