Aeromarine II. Informations request.
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Aeromarine II. Informations request.
In another recent thread I have found this image where we can see a boat named Aeromarine II.
I know that was drove by S.Kay in 1974 but like a fantomatic Bertram/Memco 36'.
Instead I think it was simply a Cigarette 36' with a modified deck and engines hatches.
Anyone can say something about?
It was a second (spare)boat of Magoon after the Aeromarine I, drove in 1971 early 1972?
I know that was drove by S.Kay in 1974 but like a fantomatic Bertram/Memco 36'.
Instead I think it was simply a Cigarette 36' with a modified deck and engines hatches.
Anyone can say something about?
It was a second (spare)boat of Magoon after the Aeromarine I, drove in 1971 early 1972?
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Wasn't there some commentary on that boat by Charlie McCarthy or Ritchie Powers? I though I remember there being some fairly derisive comments about the #666 on the hull in an older post.
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Phil Lewis that was a driver of Bertram boats in those years sent me a PM writing that remember some years ago he was neary to buy the boat but at last time he refused to make it because the conditions of it was bad. He remember it was one of the test boats that Bertram builded to find a competitive antagonist racer to the Cigarettes in 1972-74 before to came to the definitive 38'Competition.
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Aeromarine II (666) pictured above was owned and raced by Sonny Kay out of Charlotte NC. The boat was worked on at a friend of mine's boat repair back in the mid 70's. I believe Sonny set a record with the boat at one of the great lakes races. When it was here it still had the KAM injected motors in it. I couldn't tell you were the boat went after Sonny sold it.
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Interesting to note in that photo .....Wally Harper in Little Smidgen in the foreground. A 27 foot Magnum with one of those rare pointed windshields that came from the factory in the early days.
Little Smidgen became American Spirit and then Seminole Spirit or vice versa. Also I think there were two, Little Smidgens, this being the first one.
Little Smidgen became American Spirit and then Seminole Spirit or vice versa. Also I think there were two, Little Smidgens, this being the first one.
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Interesting to note in that photo .....Wally Harper in Little Smidgen in the foreground. A 27 foot Magnum with one of those rare pointed windshields that came from the factory in the early days.
Little Smidgen became American Spirit and then Seminole Spirit or vice versa. Also I think there were two, Little Smidgens, this being the first one.
Little Smidgen became American Spirit and then Seminole Spirit or vice versa. Also I think there were two, Little Smidgens, this being the first one.
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