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Black Tornado 04-15-2010 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by flying fish (Post 3087973)
Looking back through the files,I see `fast donzi` mentioned Ajac Hawk and Panama Hawk were two different boats,but thinking about it,he was probably referring to the 37.5ft Ajac Hawk,in which case the 35ft Ajac Hawk would have been Panama Hawk as Richie has stated.

I am with you Graham and Richie, my memories are similar.
I must dig into my photo files to find evidence, but in these days I have not time because extra-time of work.:mad:

wex777 04-27-2010 05:08 PM

Mighty Mouse
 
The Mighty Mouse information is correct. It was my fathers boat. Any one with pictures or video of the Mighty Mouse, I will buy them.

Eric 818-675-5397

Black Tornado 04-27-2010 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by wex777 (Post 3097147)
The Mighty Mouse information is correct. It was my fathers boat. Any one with pictures or video of the Mighty Mouse, I will buy them.

Eric 818-675-5397

And you haven't pics of the Mighty Mouse?

fastdonzi 04-27-2010 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by flying fish (Post 3087973)
Looking back through the files,I see `fast donzi` mentioned Ajac Hawk and Panama Hawk were two different boats,but thinking about it,he was probably referring to the 37.5ft Ajac Hawk,in which case the 35ft Ajac Hawk would have been Panama Hawk as Richie has stated.

You are probably spot on there. I Rode in the Panama Hawk boat one time, I was stored and being maintained by Ron Dollar and the owners where coming to test it, to get him out of a pinch I went and helped him complete his work. after the owners went for a ride they where mad because 7XChamp Had the Boat over 90mph and now it only went mid 80's. I guess Richie got the the good motors from Hawk :)

lohring 07-01-2010 09:12 AM

Dry Martini, now owned by Mike Bontoft, was just shipped to England to compete in the 50th anniversary Cowes Torquay Cowes race. The boat was completely rebuilt this winter with new bulkheads, new fuel tanks, rebuilt engines, steering, and outdrives.

By the way, the boat is serial #3.

Lohring Miller

lucky strike 07-01-2010 04:33 PM

After Mike Bontoft bought the boat it needed all that work to make it race ready?

littlenige 07-02-2010 03:12 AM

Can't wait!!!

lohring 07-02-2010 10:20 AM

All the tanks had leaks and water got through the fiberglass into the wood. Racing debonded the deck and the bulkheads in places. The old style steering was light duty by modern standards, and newer outdrives have a longer life. The larger bullets knocked a few mph off the top speed, though. The engines were low time, but on inspection had several problems. The plan was to use the Kiekhaefer gear accessory drives, but there wasn't enough time. Three or more hours running in the English channel takes a very well prepared boat.

Lohring Miller

Ratman72 07-11-2010 04:31 AM

Sorry to jump in so late and ask stupid questions but if I understand what you are saying, the '76 American Eagle is now call Panama Hawk and is owned by R.Barcenas, who stores it in Panama. Is this correct?

Black Tornado 07-11-2010 07:58 AM


Originally Posted by Ratman72 (Post 3155590)
Sorry to jump in so late and ask stupid questions but if I understand what you are saying, the '76 American Eagle is now call Panama Hawk and is owned by R.Barcenas, who stores it in Panama. Is this correct?

There should be some pictures somewhere of that 35' as it is today.


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