I'm writing an article about belt buckles that were given as awards and I'm hoping someone can educate me about this boat race buckle. The inscription reads: Charles Koontz, JMR 29.681, Kaukauna, WI, 6-5-77.
What does JMR stand for?
I searched online and found the records for this race: Category is “modified,” Class is “J Mod Runabout,” Type of record is “Kilo,” Speed (MPH) is “29.681,” Boat Name# is “Kilo-Craft 2-H,” Driver / Owner is “Charles Koontz of Columbus, IN,” Hull / Engine is “Koontz / Mercury.”
Does “J” stand for Junior? If so, what range of ages were considered junior?
Was there a limit as to how big a motor?
How is a “Runabout” different form a “Hydroplane”?
By reading some of the conversations, I see the experts in the field are here on Hydroracer.net and with your help I should be able describe this award in a way that my readers will find it interesting.
Thanks, Steve Evans
www.beltbucklecollector.com
What does JMR stand for?
I searched online and found the records for this race: Category is “modified,” Class is “J Mod Runabout,” Type of record is “Kilo,” Speed (MPH) is “29.681,” Boat Name# is “Kilo-Craft 2-H,” Driver / Owner is “Charles Koontz of Columbus, IN,” Hull / Engine is “Koontz / Mercury.”
Does “J” stand for Junior? If so, what range of ages were considered junior?
Was there a limit as to how big a motor?
How is a “Runabout” different form a “Hydroplane”?
By reading some of the conversations, I see the experts in the field are here on Hydroracer.net and with your help I should be able describe this award in a way that my readers will find it interesting.
Thanks, Steve Evans
www.beltbucklecollector.com
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