Originally Posted by
jackiewilson
One Friday evening just before the shop closed, Four, well spoken, scruffy looking twenty plus kids walked into the shop and started talking raceboats and engines——- how much they cost to run— which boats were best etc——- did I have any second had boats, why Merc and not Jonrude. Turned out the were all students at Guys, learning to be dentists. One of them had a house on the beach at Shoreham and invited me down to his weekend party. His name was Eddie Chater, his companions were Peter Inward, Robin Torrance and Bob Smith—— all went on to buy boats of their own——- all became dental surgeons. All had London addresses.
Peter Inward had the most famous address——100 Harley Street, a very gentle man, loved by everyone—- successful racer—- dentist, gentleman who loved his racing. Only way I could pay him for all the work he did on my fangs was by swopping him a gearcase and two props for the bridgework.
He was dentist to the rich and famous —— he looked after my mouth for many years—— we always came to some arrangement over payment. He lost his life at Fairford on a beautiful Sunday afternoon driving his Hodges/Mercury which swopped ends and landed on the top bank leaving him with fatal multiple injuries. He had been to church with his long time girl friend Gabriella, playing the organ as he loved to do in the morning!
Robin Torrance went over to OMC and drove in the 850 E class for many years very successfully.
Eddie Chater bought a 16’ Levi (Voodoo ) then moved on to offshore—— part of the London/ Monte Carlo crew on HTS with Mike Bellamy, Ralph Hilton, and Jim ?
Told you before——I met some wonderful characters during my racing career—— these are just a few!