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36widebody 11-15-2006 03:01 AM

Re: Dry Martini!!!! AWESOME!!!
 

Originally Posted by Black Tornado
Hi Joern,
I don't absolutely doubt this' that Powers says. He was there!
On the fact that also the Aeromarine III was "heavy" I am instead more' doubtful because' Magoon to that time was the official driver of Kiekhaefer like Bonomi and the his 36' Aeromarines were around the best.
I believe that Magoon switched from the Aeromarine I the to the proper III for this.
Rather nobody knows about the existence of an Aeromarine II?

Marco,
You misunderstood this one.We bought the Aero 3 in favour of the Dry Martini because Aero 3 was supposely lighter and faster. And yes I also think Magoon picked the best boat and rigging, serving as a test boat for Kiekhaefer for the first fuel injection engines as Richie describes above.

I asked the same question to Richie regarding Aeromarine 2, he claims it never existed.

Reg Joern

Black Tornado 11-15-2006 04:03 PM

Re: Dry Martini!!!! AWESOME!!!
 

Originally Posted by 36widebody
Marco,
You misunderstood this one.We bought the Aero 3 in favour of the Dry Martini because Aero 3 was supposely lighter and faster. And yes I also think Magoon picked the best boat and rigging, serving as a test boat for Kiekhaefer for the first fuel injection engines as Richie describes above.

I asked the same question to Richie regarding Aeromarine 2, he claims it never existed.

Reg Joern

Sorry Joern! My bad English! :(
Then that english Dry Martini was the first 36' of Bonomi. Former Aeromarine IX in 1972.
But the Yellowdrama II/Crown of Crucis/Colt Sapporo was the 36' lighter of 1973.
Who was the actual Dry Martini with a cabin and a pleasure deck solding in England now?
And where is the former Yellowdrama II/Crown of.......?

bobt427 11-21-2006 01:22 PM

Re: Dry Martini!!!! AWESOME!!!
 
Guys, I was in the Dry Martini, the last time it has ever raced. And probably the only time it has had the original stack fuel injector setup. I think it was the 2004 race in Jersey. It was raced before that in 2003 but not with the original injector setup. Kurt has not raced it since. This is a truly AWESOME boat. It flys like an eagle and lands great...there are pic's of this race and we are 7- 10' out of the water. I can not post the pic's ..but there out there. I was the navigator and feel privileged to be one of the last people to have been in this boat in a real offshore race, as I don't think Kurt will really run this boat in a race anymore. The original drives were taken off the boat for this race as there is no way to get replacemant parts for them...this turned out to be a problem as to gettting the boat on plain...this was not tested before the race.
I could write a whole "blog" about the race in this boat...but I'm sure everybody has a story to tell about every race..lol

Ron P 11-21-2006 10:45 PM

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I think this is the photo your looking for. OPA - Point Pleasant about 2003.

bobt427 11-22-2006 08:56 AM

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Yeah, thats the pic. Great shot of the boat. The original Kiekhaefer drives were taken off the boat (which are blue by the way) and if i recall #3's were put on. We had trouble getting out of the hole with those..but once we were up..she flew.

yeeharacing 12-02-2006 08:59 PM

Re: Dry Martini!!!! AWESOME!!!
 
Update of the KAM engine rebuild.
http://www.kurtsmarine.com/restoration.html
I was at Kurt's today and they are hard at work rebuilding these engines. I wasn't expecting to see this much progress on the engines. They have quite a bit done already and the blocks will be getting machined shortly.

Check their site regularly as I will be updating the page frequently as well as a projects page in the works to give you an insight into some of the projects going on.

One of those projects being a 27' Formula pleasure boat that Kurt is restoring right now.

Hauling Trash 12-12-2006 05:53 PM

Re: Dry Martini!!!! AWESOME!!!
 
WOW.........That all i can say about all this history.


Mike

hallj 03-07-2013 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by captnate (Post 1908538)
Rogers Engine 239-597-3599, I'm getting Roger to let me scan some of his pics, he has boxes full of old races and race boats I have 20 or 30 vhs tapes of races that he let me borrow, I love to listen to all the stories he has, of the days of racing.Call Me 239-465-9639

Nate,

Did you ever return them?

Jeff

way2fast 03-25-2013 11:54 PM

anyone have the black squadron cig named dry martini? what happened to it?


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