The good old days

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bootlegger
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The good old days

Postby bootlegger » 31 Mar 2009, 22:08

I pulled out a whole pile of my old boat videos. I watched all my boats running. I cant believe its been well over ten years, Greg even had hair (well more than now) back then :lol: Man time flies.

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Re: The good old days

Postby Greg » 07 Apr 2009, 21:36

Agree Dave

It's good to look back over the old stuff, even if is not really all that old. I can nearly even remember the days I had that hair you refer to :(
I have just posted a video of our recent Paynesville weekend. There is a link from the BB and it's also on the site.

Greg

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Re: The good old days

Postby Sunbeam11 » 01 May 2009, 23:44

I came across the State Library of NSW website whilst chasing info on Sunbeam11.
Some of you might be familiar with it, but for what its worth, there is some great photos of racing skiffs etc.
I reckon theres even a photo of Dave P's latest prize boat.

http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/search/SimpleSearch.aspx

I'm no wizard with computers, so if the link doesnt work try highlighting it and pasting it in the address line at the top of the page,
or google State Library of NSW,
click on,Search our collections,
click on Mansusripts,oral history and pictures
type in speedboats, click on search, and bingo (hopefuly)

Worth a look, good luck

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Re: The good old days

Postby Sunbeam11 » 01 May 2009, 23:50

I forgot to mention,
type in "speedboats" in one word and you will get a heap more photos.

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Re: The good old days

Postby bootlegger » 02 May 2009, 22:33

Some cool pics of old boats. My favorite is Firebolt. A stepped hydro design by Wackett (aeroplane designer). Firebolt was unique in as much as it had a puller prop in front of the step. The hull was powered by an Maybach zeppelin engine.
It rolled on Rose bay probably becuase the motor was too tall and heavy.

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Re: The good old days

Postby Sunbeam11 » 02 May 2009, 23:10

Yep, some great photos, but Dave, c'mon, dont ya reckon photo No 26 looks at least a wee bit like ALFRA? ;) But then again, I have still a lot to learn.


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