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Owner:
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Jim Latimer - Lacey, Washington | |
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Driver:
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Jim Latimer/Ron Hartley/Brian Anderson | |
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Designer:
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Bob Adderly Sr. | |
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Builder:
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Bob Adderly Sr. | |
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Engine:
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Picco .67 Marine | |
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Paint Type:
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unknown | |
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Paint Codes
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Red:
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paint code not provided | |
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Brown:
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paint code not provided | |
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Black:
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paint code not provided | |
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White:
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paint code not provided | |
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Clear:
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paint code not provided | |
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Graphics:
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Triple AAA Racing | |
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Length:
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44 1/2" | |
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Width:
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24 1/4" | |
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Weight:
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14 1/2 lbs | |
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Construction Material:
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Wood |
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Year this 1/8th scale model was built:
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unknown |
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Unlimited Hydroplane sponsor:
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The Squire Shop | |
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Unlimited Hydroplane Driver:
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Lee "Chip" Hanauer |
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Unlimited Hydroplane Owner:
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Bob Steil |
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Unlimited Bio:
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Built in 1979 as the hull duplicate to the U-31 Miss Circus Circus. Designed by Norm Berg and built by Dave Knowlen. Chip Hanauer registered his first unlimited win in this craft in Ogden, Utah. Chip later flipped this boat on Lake Washington, damaging the boat badly. It was rebuilt with TLC by Jim Grader and Brian Anderson and became the U33 (TriCity Savings and Loan and then Crowne Nissan). Finished it's career as Al Thorsen's Horizon Air, Jackpot Food Mart, Garret Turbo, Paddock Pools, Thor Racing and finally Miss Go Bowling...among others!!! |
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Scale Bio:
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Very fast Adderly designed and built wood boat. Made many connies and finals with Dave Adderly driving. Sold to Jim Latimer in October of 2006. Purchased by Jim Latimer from Dave Adderly at the close of the 2006 season as a back-up boat for his Captran Resorts and Miss Budweiser II. Won first time out with Ron Hartley driving at the 2007 opener in Finley, then tangled with Winston Eagle Lobster boat and Fred Stock in what was a great 2 3/4 lap side by side, deck to deck battle...which ended with boats sustaining minor damage and DNF's. After a very successful 2007 season and two races in 2008, she was permanently retired in honor of her designer, builder and original owner/driver, the late Bob Adderly Sr. |