When attending the Grand Rapids,Mi. boat show I came across a display that I had to share with everyone here on Hydro Racer. This boat/engine display was a period correct 1952 Penn Yan race boat from Jon Culvers personal fleet of race boats. Enjoy!
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Jon Culver - 1952 Penn Yan display
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The throttle is interesting AND scary........... at the same time!!Last edited by Tomtall; 02-18-2013, 03:51 AM.Tom L.
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My first boat was a 1952 Penn Yan 11' lightining..I think they made a 10' also. Ran a kg-7 with a standard lower on it. We ran this class in Ct. before we joined APBA. If u look carefully at the extended center transom knee, it has a bolt thru it to the bottom. this was to adjust the amount of "hook" in the bottom. The boat was beautifully built like a canoe with a canvas covering...thing's have come a long way
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Those photos brought back fond memories. As a teenager I raced with Jon and Dean Chenoweth being from the Dayton area. Both of these guys fathers were a hoot. Dean's dad always had a big roll of money in his white coveralls. He would wade in up to his beltline and the money was always wet. Merlyn Culver was also a character. Jon had a sister, Marilyn, who we all were quite interested in. All these folks were fun to be around. Jack
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Originally posted by Jack Stotts View PostThose photos brought back fond memories. As a teenager I raced with Jon and Dean Chenoweth being from the Dayton area. Both of these guys fathers were a hoot. Dean's dad always had a big roll of money in his white coveralls. He would wade in up to his beltline and the money was always wet. Merlyn Culver was also a character. Jon had a sister, Marilyn, who we all were quite interested in. All these folks were fun to be around. Jack
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