Does anybody have any information on the author of this book ?
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Peter Hunn, upstate NY, mainly active in vintage outboard and boat circles,
May be seen at many AOMCI & ACBS events in the NE and Canada , and often a judge
at the Clayton NY shows. He has successfully published at least six books on vintage outboards.Brian Hendrick, #66 F
"the harder we try, the worser it gets"
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Peter Hunn is a member of the Antique Outboard Motor Club and has written many books related to collecting old outboard motors. He does have a strong interest in outboard racing motors and does have a small collection of them. If you send me an e-mail at sutermh@gmail.com, I will send you contact info.
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He is a Professor at SUNY Oswego.
He also lives on a Lake that we use to race on (Silver Lake) located in Fulton.Youngest Member of the Flyer Raceboat Gang
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Silver Lake was my favourite place Dave. A lake with no docks, no cottages, no houses, no pleasure boats; perfect. Three pin turns and long straights bur small enough to have flat water most of the time. Plus there was a bar right on site. I saw a picture somewhere that showed the lake, now developed with houses, docks, and maybe a marina and a restaurant. With up to 127 boats from NY,PA, J , Conn , Fl, Maine etc. John Stone and Pat Davids ran off a lot of heats in a day.
Here are some images from the 70,s. Tara the wonder dog and me ; I'm the one with the wings. A couple of my ASR's and pits with Tom Utman, Gord McReady and helpers.
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Great photos John; with Gord 9-CE and Tom 16-CE. I ran my last race there in the 60's in 111-CE.
Jim Pakeman took my boat down as Bob W had moved to the Maritimes and I lost my ride. It was
a primitive race site by standards today but priceless then. I wonder why it took so long for me to start
racing again? Thanks John.
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I remember that boat Mike. The second picture is the boat I loaned to Bob for the Canadian nationals in the late 70's. I wasn't there, but I think he spun three times and won. I still have hopes of 60's pictures from you and Gord.
Primitive ! It was paradise drinking beer there on a Saturday night and listening to the big block modified running at the Oswego track ten miles away.
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