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    Sorry I've been slow getting these up ... some great pictures from a great time in the past


    This is demo days at Pier Point Landing
    At least once a month Gandpa had demo days
    It was mantory every one attend
    Grandpa Grandma George & Arlene Trevett
    Uncle George & Aunt Mike
    Uncle Calvin & Aunt Jackie
    Uncle Skip & Aunt Jodi
    Dad & Mom Clarke & Jennie
    The Kids each having at least 3
    Needless to say it was always one hell of a picknic
    The guy driving the boat is my dad Clarke Trevett and the lady in the dark outfit is mom hopefuly someone's watching the kids
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    Mac and dad rigged up jsck system and dad could sit up front
    They were good friends with Ray Ledger owner of Powercat he had told them about a hydrulic system he was using a jack at driver seat and a ram at the transom it worked quite well and helped the boat to plane after it was up you could go to the next pin hole and dad could stay in his seat
    Dad really liked that he didnt hate the boat near as bad
    Thus the orginal power trim
    Ray had told them about a aircraft salvage company in Long Beach that had ram you could adapt to the transom think it was a flap motor of some sort but they had a hundred of them
    Upon testing they found without a tilt pin everytime you backed off throttle the engine would trail out My mom was a nurse and told dad about a surgical rubber they used in operating room brought home a roll (hope she paid for it) It worked great
    The jack at the driver seat had a handle welded in twist to lock the jack Mac worked it out to be 1 pin hole each pump of the jack and would shim the down position so the motor wouldnt drop below the 2nd pin hole
    As far as the surgical rubber tube went they would run a number of lengths from ski eyes across the down housing and would smear grease on down housing to aid in turning
    Result Dad could sit in seat and not have to move but if mac got behind he would still yell at dad get in the back
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    Dont know where this is at Jim Macllwain driving Clarke Trevett (dad) rider looks like they got a little behind dad out of his seat can here Mac yelling to dad get your axx to the back and stay there
    Arrowcraft 13' 6" twin mark 58's would guess 1958 or 1959
    Cant make out the number on the boat but you will see this boat set up with twin 58's later twin 78's I can tell from the bottom great big pad added to the bottom lots of rocker very hard to put on plane but when it finialy droped over it was all ready doing 40 Dads design would hold nose up and keep those hard chines out of the water but you had to drive it and mac could
    Dad and mac figured out it worked good and was fast as hell if all weight was tranfered to rear after planing The only moveable weight was dad only when the were out in front would mac let dad sit in his seat any time you see dad sitting up front they were pacing
    My dad really hated that boat When they put the 78's on It was fast enough to scare both of them Mac told dad he could ride up front
    You will see this same boat with a couple different # depending on where they were running and what they were running you can always spot that bottom it worked with what ever they stuck on it This boat latter became our ski boat by that time it had been busted up pretty good and the clear finished sides and deck were long gone we painted the boat bright yellow and black hung a 110 merc on the back made a great ski boat went to Bass Lake Ca every year still beat most of the jet of the time
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    The next picture is in front of th factory it must be a friday Grandpa would come to the factory and p/u everything that was remotely ready to ship take it back to the retail store and put it out in front for the weekend
    The sons my uncles and dad were responable to man the store for the weekend
    In this picture the boat at the rear is a 18 sport fisher ( Grandpa personal boat ) so he must have fishing in mind
    The next boat is a 14' was a delux it had a windshield
    The one on top of truck was a 16' (vandal) new model for 1960 had to build something to handle those 100 cu in Mercs We recieved the very 1st merc 800 full gear shift in Calif
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    Wait a minuite grandpa added another to the rigg hell the paint was still wet as gramps would say you cant sell something they cant see
    I am sure at this point Grandma was yelling at him How many you going try to tow She always won so that load is done
    A little side note the Ranchero is a 1959 my grandpa bought a 1959 Station Wagon in 1958 He loaded it up and sent Grandma to Needles to deliver she rolled the wagon outside of needles and broke her back Grandpa never let her drive again the rest of her life He bought the Ranchero with the insurance settlement.
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    This is the race boat in most of the other pics (twin 58's twin 78's) Grandpa went fishing in Northern Calif and was gone for week to 10 days brothers built this while he was gone as a stock boat When Gramps got back he did a boat count and somehow missed this one (hid on back side of spray booth) I dont think he ever knew it existed We had sold a boat to Jim Macllwaine and gramps knew about it but now Mac had 2 boats Grandpa never figured it out
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    Well the 13' 6" boat ran pretty good with the 58's hell lets throw a couple 78's and see how that works
    By the looks of the throphy on the deck and the smirks on there face it must have worked ok
    The guy at the rear is Uncle George Trevett the other is Jim Mcllwaine we called him uncle mac my godfather dad use to say he was going to let mac adopt me my name would have been Michael Wayne Mcllwaine
    Mac later joined up with Ted Wilson (I Think that was his name) bought our retail shop changed the name to Wilson Marine Mac handled the shop Ted ran the bussiness Ted later sold out to Jim Ckinkenbeard (Clink) and West Anaheim Marine was born
    Both Mac and Clink ended up driving factory Glastrons in Glastrons hay day
    At some time I will sit down and write what I can remember about the history of West Anaheim my dad and I both worked there on and off for many years Me diging weeds and dad did all the Glass Work Many interesting stories about some very colorful people
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    This Mac and my dad at The Foot of Golden testing they had orginal rigged the new boat (one that didnt exist) see previous post with the 78's and decided if was that fast with the stock bottom think how fast it would be with a real race boat
    There were some real problems with this arrangement with a full load of fuel it would just bearly stay afloat with the weight of the twins can remember at some races using inner tubes under corner of transom to help both Mac and Dad would sit on the Deck until they got it turned around and Mac would slid back just far enough to hit the starters one it started moving Mac would slide back in the seat innertubes would slide out from under bottom all was well
    The other problem was the pad on the bottom with the big motors lets just say it was a bit on the tough side to get her to droop over as you will see in future pics
    The third problem was Dad trying to get in his seat after it did drop over with all that transom weight and that enormous pad she had a slight porposing problem at lower speeds so mac would drive it up pretty hard dad would either find his seat or the motor well pretty fast
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    This is dad and mac at full song hope thats the way it is at pardise I thank maybe
    You get a good idea what dad was doing with the bottom worked well with the 4 cly's was a little much for the 6's after a while he took some of the pad out it solved most of the porpose problem and it came on plane a heck of a lot eaiser
    Didnt run a speedo but speeds close to 70
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    This gives you a little idea if how had it was to get to drop over they were running a set of big ear o j props at this time thinking they were around 19 pitch 2 blades

    Dewayne Mudd at D & J propeller had sold them the props and keep tweeking them till they were right
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