Found this picture of Dick Austin's hydros on the Classic Raceboat Assoc.'s website and would like to know more about this fine collection - These are Jones hydros, but more info would be appreciated. - Thanks, Roger
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Roger; -my wife took that pic, at the Constantine AOMC meet in 2009. I had a Jones DSH there also. If I recollect correctly, three of those boats are Jones, and Dick either raced them, or raced against them.
PM me for his e-addy.Attached FilesBrian Hendrick, #66 F
"the harder we try, the worser it gets"
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A Little Tid Bit
Dick spent some time away from racing Pro, and recently wanted to collect some stuff like he raced. Well he hit a gold mine. He found and purchased his orignial equipment and then some. He restored it to a thing of beauty. He is currently active in taking it around and showing it off. He still lives in MI. Great guy.
That equipment is some of the best you can see. And it is very, very functional. If you can catch him running it, the cab over is a beautiful thing to watch, and the sound.... the sound.... oh my the sound......... a sweet true Quincey 6 Looper sound.........Dave Mason
Just A Boat Racer
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Dick Austin's collection
Thanks for the info and replies. It certainly is top notch equipment and I'm glad to hear he is taking it places and still running it. I'm trying to collect a "flock" of OPC like boats to run at some Vintage events or whatever we can manage. We really need some event that has water and water access appropriate for outboards, especially the smaller classes. They are too fast to tolerate water like Clayton (for example). I know, I've tried that!
Take care - Thanks --- Roger
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How many of these locations have you been to?
http://www.vintagehydroplanes.com/2010events.html
I'm working on 2 boats to bring ...
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Vintage locations
Originally posted by sam View PostHow many of these locations have you been to?
http://www.vintagehydroplanes.com/2010events.html
I'm working on 2 boats to bring ...
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Wheeling WV Vintage
Originally posted by sam View PostHow was the water at Wheeling? Its the closest to me
What really sets Wheeling aside is the overall event support headed by the Joseph family and Wheeling in general. They know what they are doing. I would guess that the spectators numbered in the couple thousand both days and they loved going into the pits during down times. How does two sit-down dinner events with your entry sound???!!!! Hard to beat! BUT! You won't find a boat ramp (for outboards) within a mile of the site. Brought my SK last year and had to display it, because I didn't realize they only had crane launch facilities. I think my Molinari was the only outboard at Clayton that could crane launch if needed. Good example of a requirement difference between in & out - boards. To do a Vintage only inboard and outboard event sucessfully will take a lot of forethought and understanding to be sucessful. It can be done, just not at all locations.
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Some pictures
Some pic's from that 2009 Constatine AOMCI meet. Very nice family. I spoke with his father for some time.Attached Files- Austin family collection (2).jpg (23.9 KB, 4 views)
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Tom L.
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More pics
A few more.Attached Files- Austin family collection (11).jpg (140.3 KB, 87 views)
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Tom L.
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