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  • ASR/ASH Records Archive, Work in Progress-Through 1980

    There may be missing records or errors...

    ASR

    5 Mile 3 Lap


    44.978 10/4/58 Elizabeth City, NC Harvey Howlett What Dat III Carlson
    46.560 10/6/62 Yelm, Wa. Jack Holden 77-R Karelson
    48.348 9/19/65 Yelm, Wa. Dave Swanson Swannie Too Karelson
    48.780 9/20/70 Yelm, Wa. Craig Selvidge Tuna Craig Craft
    51.933 9/15/73 Yelm, Wa. Craig Selvidge Red Eye Craig Craft


    5 Mile 4 Lap

    41.322 5/8/77 Dayton, Oh. James McDonough 49-S Stippich

    MILE

    49.164 8/22/57 Worcester, Ma. Craig Dewald Flying Chips Raveau

    KILO

    47.194 8/23/62 Guntersville, Al. Jeff Merlin Little Coquette Schroeder
    55.511 9/25/70 Lincoln City, Or. Craig Selvidge Tuna Craig Craft
    57.434 9/26/71 Lincoln City, Or. Craig Selvidge Pat Back Craig Craft
    61.120 9/24/72 Lincoln City, Or. Craig Selvidge Super Floater Boater Craig Craft



    ASH

    5 Mile 3 Lap


    47.664 10/4/58 Elizabeth City, NC Johnny Johnson Rocket McClung
    48.051 10/6/62 Yelm, Wa. Mike Jones Tiger Too Sid-Craft
    50.364 1/18/64 Lakeland, Fl. Billy Hutchins 2-US Sid-Craft
    51.993 9/14/69 Yelm, Wa. Brian Berger Booby-Trap Hedlund
    52.632 9/19/71 Yelm, Wa. Roy Miner Mini-Brute II Hedlund
    53.524 9/16/73 Yelm, Wa. Dean Hobart Pickle Power R&D Hobart
    54.965 9/15/74 Yelm, Wa. Dean Hobart Pickle Power Hobart

    5 Mile 4 Lap

    40.641 5/8/77 Dayton, Oh. Allen Klein 95-M Howard
    52.326 9/18/77 Yelm, Wa. Mark Demaray 19-R Fuma

    5 Mile 3 Lap

    55.215 9/16/79 Yelm, Wa. Dean Hobart Impavid Hobart

    MILE

    53.552 8/22/57 Craig Dewald Ginger B Swift

    KILO

    55.945 8/26/61 Guntersville, Al. Amos Shaner Little Girl Sid-Craft
    58.437 8/14/66 Fond du Lac, Wi. Donald Christy Red Devil
    59.183 9/27/69 Lincoln City, Or. Brian Berger Booby Trap Hedlund
    59.811 11/28/69 Parker, Az. Roy Miner Mini-Brute Hedlund
    60.378 2/22/70 Modesto, Ca. Roy Miner Mini-Brute Hedlund
    60.884 2/18/74 Waterford, Ca. Dean Hobart Yankee Doodle Dandy Karelson
    61.387 6/6/76 Kaukauna, Wi. Andy Hansen Spectigptor Hansen










    Last edited by Arcticracer; 06-28-2015, 11:50 AM.
    Dale Powell Jr.
    Palmer, Alaska

  • #2
    Dale,

    More Great memories. One mistake though. The Mark Demaray Kilo record in 73 was never approved. I got the record in 74 at 60.884.

    Great work.

    Dean Hobart............
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    Dean F. Hobart



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    • ZUL8TR
      ZUL8TR commented
      Editing a comment
      Do you have any pics of the Karelsen for that 60.884 record? Could you detail the engine height/angle and prop dims used?

  • #3
    Deano, ah yes I see where it was marked in blue in the archive "not approved", I edited the post. Also, I missed Donald Christy, and Brian Berger records and added them. The A classes sure were (and are) competitive!
    Dale Powell Jr.
    Palmer, Alaska

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    • #4
      ZU8LTR,

      I do have pictures but they are not available at this time.... They are in storage.
      The boat was a special boat that Ed Karelsen built for straightaway..... Shallower sponsons and less lift than a competition boat.
      Ed had built several of these, only for faster classes. This was the first one he built for ASH.
      The motor was a KG4, Serial Number, 506879, completely stock no blueprinting, no squished heads, .015" over pistons, sand cast reed cage, .010" thick "thin reeds", Bendix mag, with a "scoop skeg" low water pick up gear case, like what came on the original 25ss motors, 1:1 gears of course..... My dad bought it off a fishing boat in Eastern Washington, it still had the seal on it.
      I still have this motor... It is in storage also. The propeller was a Kamic, 48-23636, that R.Allen "Papa" Smith made. It was about
      6 - 1/4" Dia. X 10 - 1/2" Pitch from his M Pitch Block. The prop shaft was about 1 - 1/8" above the bottom, and was kicked in about 2 - 3 degrees or about 1/8" in the length of a Dick Ficket kick-out tool. I could read 62 mph. My first run through was about 61.9 mph. This was in Feb. 1974, at Modesto...... We were blown out Saturday and Sunday..... But the race committee continued until Monday, and it turned out to be perfect water.

      Best Regards,

      Dean Hobart........
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      Dean F. Hobart



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      • ZUL8TR
        ZUL8TR commented
        Editing a comment
        If you ever get the pics of that Karelsen out of storage we would like to see them

        Thank you
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