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Old 09-10-2014 | 02:01 PM
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I know this thing has been posted on a couple times but man this thing is cool. Anyone know the story on this (these)? It seems to pop up on ebay and here in the classifieds and i would love to have this thing. How'd they run? Speeds with say 700's? What records did this one break? Cool azz old school boat thats for sure . . . .


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Old 09-10-2014 | 02:59 PM
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OWN A SERIOUS OFFSHORE MONOHULL RACING BOAT - This 46' Cougar Custom Offshore Racer is available now.
Hull only with 50' tandem trailer included.
This boat's story is described below.

In 1994 Great Lakes Power's President Harry Allen made the decision to build a state of the art diesel powered endurance racer that would be the ultimate signature for the quality and reliability of the marine products Great Lakes sells and services worldwide.

It started with a special composite 46' English built Cougar hull which was modified to accommodate triple Caterpillar diesels and Twin Disc Arneson surface drives. Great Lakes Power's management team assisted Richard Quandt, the project's engineer and crew chief in designing and specifying the 18,500 pounds of engines, hardware and equipment that would be added to the 5000 pound hull. It incorporated several first time design features many of which are used in high performance boats 15 years later. John Cosker, Conner Marine and John Pompi, Marine Performance were also key participants in the vessel design, construction and upfit.

The Spirit of America project was a culmination of Harry's long time interest in offshore power boat racing which started with Cummin's Engine Company in 1965 along with his dream of piloting the fastest boat from Miami to Nassau and back. The team's first record was set on a 3 hour and 3 minute run from Toledo to Buffalo in 1996. Dave Bell, Great Lakes Executive Vice President was in the drivers seat with Harry at the throttles, Rich Quandt crew chief and navigator, and Eric Lavine as the onboard technician.

Bob Hallengren of Caterpillar and Bobby Chan of Ringhaver provided valuable assistance in preparing standard production engines for their extended duty. They were also on board when the Sun Coast to Gold Coast record (originally established by Kyle Petty) was broken in 1998. That record would be a precursor to the Miami to Nassau to Miami record run which is documented in this video.

On Monday morning, June 15, 1998 the crew of Harry Allen, throttle man, Steve Kildahl, driver, Kevin Brown, navigator and Rich Quandt, crew chief left the Marriot Miami Marina and headed out Government Cut (MacArthur Causeway) to set three new American Power Boat Association world records. Steve was a late driver change and replaced Dave Bell who had undergone open heart surgery the previous day. Fueled with 800 gallons of diesel fuel, the Spirit of America hit the starting line weighing in at nearly 30,000 lbs. The race was video recorded by Mike St Amand from a Hughes helicopter and monitored by APBA official Bill Opalich in a fixed winged Cessna aircraft.

The vessels performance and record setting runs stand as a tribute to the dedication of the Great Lakes Power team of employees. It also serves as the standard bearer of the National Youth Safe Boating and Water Recreation Program for which it is named.
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holy crap . . . . i just saw Rich Q a couple days ago at the Detroit race. He helps out with the race team. And I'll be damned one of those records left from my home town, quite possibly minutes from my shop lol small flippin world

gonna hafta ask Rich when i see him again. I know he's on here occasionally
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At least no wood rot to worry about.
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Originally Posted by glassdave
I know this thing has been posted on a couple times but man this thing is cool. Anyone know the story on this (these)? It seems to pop up on ebay and here in the classifieds and i would love to have this thing. How'd they run? Speeds with say 700's? What records did this one break? Cool azz old school boat thats for sure . . . .


http://www.ebay.com/itm/46-COUGAR-OF...wer_Motorboats

Dave this Cougar has much Ohio history with Rich Quandt as the crew chief & navigator. It set the Toledo to Buffalo record on lake Erie back in 1996. Mark

[ The Spirit of America project was a culmination of Harry's long time interest in offshore power boat racing which started with Cummin's Engine Company in 1965 along with his dream of piloting the fastest boat from Miami to Nassau and back. The team's first record was set on a 3 hour and 3 minute run from Toledo to Buffalo in 1996. Dave Bell, Great Lakes Executive Vice President was in the drivers seat with Harry at the throttles, Rich Quandt crew chief and navigator, and Eric Lavine as the onboard technician ]
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Old 09-10-2014 | 03:58 PM
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Thats very cool, i know he had a long history in the sport but never had the chance to pick his brain any time our paths crossed.

This boat is bad azz . . . .
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Thats very cool, i know he had a long history in the sport but never had the chance to pick his brain any time our paths crossed.

This boat is bad azz . . . .
Hi Dave,

If you get interested in this and need some local eyes on it just let me know. It is just down the road from me and I drive through the area all the time.

Cheers,

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Dave, be careful what you ask for. Now that you have the provenance, you are committed to buying it! And, it has the Ohio connection. Bob Newman. Colorado. 35' Cigarette to 28' CC conversion. How is the book coming along?
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