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  • Diamond in the Rough? Bayou Bandit E-41

    New to the forum, and new to Hydros. I've been around boats all my life and came across my "dream boat" literally recently. I grew up around houseboats and smaller ski boats, basically living ont he water every weekend. Now, 33 years old with 4 kids of my own I've gotten "back to my roots" with a cabin cruiser of my own where my family spends the majority of our weekends (on the water).

    My uncle passed away recently and when visiting his home I found my dad's old race boat "out back" hanging in my uncles' barn. It's been hanging there, out of the sun and the elements for 25+ years. There's absolutely no rot, cracks, stress indications of any kind. The only problems I've found are minor finish blemishes (paint peeling etc).

    I want to "do this one right" and don't know or care if it's a sought after hydro or completely worthless in the racing world. I remember watching my dad race this boat for a few seasons and wanting this boat so bad, but was only 5-6 years old at the time. I honestly didn't know it still existed. My 3 older brothers are now very envious of me because they had the same dream I did.

    Long story short, my name is Dan, I'm glad to be here and here's my new baby.

    The "assumption" is it's a 1964 3-point hydro that was built as a kit by a company that starts with the letter B (all my dad could remember).

    The power plant he used (not sure if it was intended for this motor or not) was a small block V8 out of a car...

    They made the gas tank out of a mini keg from the liquor store (classic 70s!). In my attempts to restore this to original factory condition, this may be the only part I leave "modded" because it's just cool

    Let me know if you know anything about this boat that may help me along the way, or if you know where to get an engine cowling etc...

    My dad will help me with the power plant since he's a master boat mechanic and knows the boat very well.

    Also wanted to know if anyone knows of any Vintage classes or exhibition races in MN, possibly a website I can dive into.

    Thanks!
    Great to be here!



































    Last edited by Bayou Bandit; 12-02-2011, 05:06 PM.

  • #2
    What an amazing find and treasure. Keep us posted on your progress and good luck

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    • #3
      Will do! Definitely looking forward to this adventure!

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      • #4
        That is bad a$$, what a great find. That is soo cool.

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        • #5
          Need to go on vintage hydroplane website a lot of people and info on there, the letter E stands for 5 liter which would of been 280 Chevy a punched out 265 mid 50's motor

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          • #6
            now that is cool good luck with it.

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            • #7
              Awesome!!!!!
              Bob

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              • #8
                Thanks! Just posted up over at Vintage Hydros, I'm crossing my fingers someone has a spare cowling hanging around they don't need...

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                • #9
                  Saw on vintage site your getting some help, good luck

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