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Evinrude
Congratulations to Bryan Thrift on winning the 2019 FLW Cup at Lake Hamilton with a three-day total weight of 38 pounds, 7 ounces!
Go, Team Evinrude!
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Evinrude Norge
A message from the Norwegian Evinrude distributor:
"På jakt etter en av de absolutt mest miljøvennlige motorene på markedet? Evinrude E-TEC!"
I think the translation works fine..
"Looking for one of the absolutely most eco-friendly engines on the market? Evinrude E-Tec!"
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Well..I got this one from a friend of mine.
Yes, an Evinrude G2..:)
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Bob Spalding #11 Velden/Carlsberg/Johnson V6 RS 3 liter, looper with fuel injection
Thanks Kevin Cushion
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Holland GP 1984.
The #8 boat with the large Evinrude text starts next to Renato.
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Phil Wagner
Bud Tuppen Yellowbird 1967
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Fast On Water
How time flies, nearly 3 years since this great evening.
London Motor Boat Racing Club 60th anniversary programme.
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More from the F1-V8 race in London 1984.
The #35 Molinari/Evinrude with Barry Woods as the driver was the overall winner.
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Lars Strom
Evinrude - Johnson outboards. Facts, history, racing and future.
Rick Frost and his #6 Burgess/Johnson F1-V8. 3.5 liter, 2 stroke, looper carb model.
This is from London GP 1984 and Barry Woods Molinari/Evinrude V8 won and left the Merc T-4 in the roster tail..
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Billy Seebold USA was racing a Seebold with the big bore Merc T-4 (#7). Johny Sanders USA driving the (#8) Burgess boat with the Wizard..2 X Merc 2 liter power-heads on one mid-section. (#8)
The fact is that Barry Woods, USA won in his #35 Molinari/Evinrude V8.
Last picture.
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Wow, great picture Conn Saloumidis.
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Bud Tuppen . That is the guy who won the single engine class in the 66 Orange Bowl 9 hour race. I think it may have had a pre-production version of those motors on it. I recall they had a spare lower unit strapped in the boat because of the outside assistance rule. I am not sure if they used that spare or not. That rule caused me to spend about 7 of the 9 hours as "riding mechanic" keeping our entry together. I remembered the boat but could not recall the driver's name until now. I think the other driver may have been his brother.