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05-26-2021, 07:28 PM #4801Member
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Does anyone know the actual address of this historic location? 2016 was the last time I was boating on Lake Como and I actually kept an eye out for the Torrigia/Molinari building. After looking at the Posts above, I now see it looks nothing like it use to.
I plan on revisiting Lake Como before I depart this planet and I would certainly like to include a cruise by the historic site.
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05-27-2021, 12:08 PM #4802Screaming And Flying!
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05-27-2021, 05:37 PM #4803Member
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Thank you for the info' JW. I should have mentioned... when I travel to different parts of the world, I try and hire a self drive boat to explore the are myself.
The experience I had on Lake Como in a 18' Bowrider powered by a Merc 100hp 4 stroke was truly "unforgettable" (as Frank would say)! It was a glorious sunny day and surface of the Lake was like glass the entire day (ferry wake excepted).
I cant wait to get back there.
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05-28-2021, 12:11 PM #4804
Thank you, Lake X Kid, for sharing your knowledge, observations and photos of work and family life while living in Torrigia/Lake Como - A very special time to be involved in the sport for both you and your father. I too feel fortunate to have visited the Molinari factory twice, and the memories for me, with my father beside me, are priceless.
This is the same boat with its hull repaired (now sponsored by Pastis 51) after we left Molinari's shop for the Milan Grand Prix, 1984.
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05-31-2021, 04:48 PM #48058000 RPM
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Old Boy, if you are cruising by on water, then on the opposite side of the lake look for the sheer rock face (near Quarzano) you see in the yellow box. From the Molinari race shop it was just on the other side of the lake.
And if you see that white residence in the photo, then you are only a block or two south of the former race site.
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05-31-2021, 05:02 PM #48068000 RPM
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Old Boy if you are coming northbound from Como on water, then half-way to Torriggia, you will see the Grand Hotel Imperiale (with the lake side pool) in the town of Moltrasio.
Before that you will past Villa de Este where Jackie Stewart liked staying, before he would go down later to compete in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
Both Hotels are on the west side of the lake, just like the Molinari race shop.
I just read Winston Churchill and his wife had spent two weeks in Moltrasio. So that he could relax after the war, and do some painting.
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05-31-2021, 05:18 PM #48078000 RPM
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05-31-2021, 05:21 PM #4808Member
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G'day LXK!
Thank you so much for your detailed posts. You are very clever with a computer!
The information provided, will no doubt enable me to locate these places you have pointed out and drink in the history. Your pics made me realize I actually drove straight past these places in the hire car on my way to the car ferry to go across the Lake to stay in Bellagio for 5 days.
It was during that OS trip, I hired a boat and cruised down the lake looking for these truly historic places.
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06-25-2021, 05:18 PM #48098000 RPM
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06-26-2021, 10:06 AM #48108000 RPM
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Concert money, is the lifeblood to restoring and maintaining the upkeep of the MMS. A multipurpose Miami Marine Stadium venue will survive. Whereas just being a boating venue, as history shows, the MMS will be less of a value to the community, and be neglected and deteriorate.
Listening to good live-music at MMS, is an equivalent to the sounds of watching boat racing there.
If MMS becomes a popular venue for musical entertainment, then I see it easily being extended to hosting boat races. Revitalizing the venue to its old-historical racing heritage, and creating a new generation of local race boating fans and drivers.
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07-10-2021, 01:31 AM #48118000 RPM
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And the Winners are ...
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07-10-2021, 01:51 AM #48128000 RPM
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07-10-2021, 11:33 AM #4813The Historic Photo Master
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...the kid has skills. nice...
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07-18-2021, 01:27 PM #4814
Fat Merc in line 6 vs Johnson Stinger GP V4
A friend of mine is restoring this Merc powered N-223 boat in Sweden.
Raced Offshore in the mid seventies..competing with a Johnson Stinger GP V4
The Stinger GP won big in two years.
Yes..both engines must use a gear case with reverse.
The secret to Hans Strandmans overall victory in Roslagsloppet 1975/76
https://svera.se/blogg/offshore/the-secret-to-hans-strandmans-overall-victory-in-roslagsloppet-197576/
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07-18-2021, 02:41 PM #4815The Historic Photo Master
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...who in god's creation would choose to run an engine designed solely for tunnel boat use, a T2X, and stick it on a boat to race offshore, against anything, or anybody else? wrong powerhead & carburetion system, wrong clamp bracket, wrong midsection, wrong shaft length, & wrong gearcase. other than that, it was a perfect engine choice! brilliant. he had to be the only guy in the entire world that thought this would work...