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Black Tornado 09-18-2006 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by el indio
smile!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes Sir! :cool:

caldente 09-20-2006 04:00 PM

Re: What happened to all the TIN boats??
 

Originally Posted by Black Tornado
I had this suspicion that Thuraya was the former Sun International next SDA of Polli.

The ex Rothmans 558 should be him ex Alitalia Due-Dry Martini of Guido Niccolai built in 1977(second 38' gone out of the CUVs).
I say it would owe because' Della Valle before the World Championships 1984 in Viareggio, where he made to debut the Lamborghinis 12V, it made him build from the CUV a new 38.' But it was already' the epoch of the sponsorship Cinzano.

Adriano Panata,the former tennis champion, owner of the boat told me his boat is the former Rainbow,but I cant confirm that, but I have check with old pictures and the boat seems to be the same (rounded windshield ,same engine hood exept for the air intake, etc)
My CUV is supposed to be the 558 Rothman but I'm sure

T2x 09-20-2006 04:24 PM

Re: What happened to all the TIN boats??
 

Originally Posted by ratman
what make boat is roling thunder?

That Rolling Thunder was a Cobra.....and it wasn't aluminum.

T2x

lucky strike 09-20-2006 06:23 PM

Re: What happened to all the TIN boats??
 

Originally Posted by T2x
That Rolling Thunder was a Cobra.....and it wasn't aluminum.

T2x

The Rolling thunder in that picture # 13 is a 30 ' Sutphen.

Lucky Strike Jr 09-20-2006 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by T2x
That Rolling Thunder was a Cobra.....and it wasn't aluminum.

T2x

This is the Rolling Thunder Cobra

CIG3 09-21-2006 12:44 PM

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Back to TIN. This one what built by Phil Caricoff in 1973. M yuncle bought it in 1979 and we have been racing it ever since. 40 feet long with a 7'8" beam. No rivet here all welded. We added the canopy in 1993 when we raced "D" and "M" class them moved up to Super "V" for a couple year. She is now set up for P2-P3 and will be back next year on the OPA circuit.

Regards,

Andy Bloom
Rascal Racing

ratman 09-21-2006 02:23 PM

Re: What happened to all the TIN boats??
 

Originally Posted by CIG3
Back to TIN. This one what built by Phil Caricoff in 1973. M yuncle bought it in 1979 and we have been racing it ever since. 40 feet long with a 7'8" beam. No rivet here all welded. We added the canopy in 1993 when we raced "D" and "M" class them moved up to Super "V" for a couple year. She is now set up for P2-P3 and will be back next year on the OPA circuit.

Regards,

Andy Bloom
Rascal Racing

swwet ride, i look forward to seeing it race :D

T2x 09-21-2006 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by lucky strike
The Rolling thunder in that picture # 13 is a 30 ' Sutphen.

From that angle it looked like the Cobra.........
But on further examination...I agree

Sutphen it is.

Sorry Richie :D

T2x

P.S. The only one I really cared about was the wooden one anyway... ;)

Ryan Beckley 09-21-2006 06:04 PM

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Here is one of the winninest "TIN" boats every. And one of my all time favorite pics. JT and Edwin OPT's first race in San Fran. sorry news paper doesn't scan well.

Black Tornado 09-22-2006 03:25 AM

Re: What happened to all the TIN boats??
 

Originally Posted by Ryan Beckley
Here is one of the winninest "TIN" boats every. And one of my all time favorite pics. JT and Edwin OPT's first race in San Fran. sorry news paper doesn't scan well.

It seem be the former famous Kaiser's Systems....


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