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    Default Tudor Craft

    This boat was built by Tommy Tudor from Port Author
    Texas in 1957 to run pleasure boat classes with a 1952 25 hp. johnson fun to drive.
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    Default She's a 36 Cubic Inch....

    That is what APBA called a 36 cubic inch class boat....May have been the greatest class in APBA!!!!

    Nice picture, thanks!!

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    Default lower?

    The engine seems to sit low even for a short, is there somthin we dont see?

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    I never noticed that
    It is just a short shaft just no cowling mabe that is it

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    Default 24 Inch Sides!!!

    Nothing short there, I'd bet the sides are 24 inches high...

    Notice PORDUCTION BOAT, BIG SIGN BOARD SIDES, and NOTE, a real sponsor...

    I wish we raced DeSilva Boats with cross flow Quincy/Mercs....

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    When I had an OMC 25 short on a BU it was high on the boat. The Tudor probably is way bigger. Looks like it moves out.

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    The boat was 14 feet long but it was not heavy and
    it ran good and a lot of fun to drive it
    The boats in this class were Penyan and Yellow Jackets and some crosby

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    Quote Originally Posted by BBaron
    This boat was built by Tommy Tudor from Port Author
    Texas in 1957 to run pleasure boat classes with a 1952 25 hp. johnson fun to drive.
    Is there any relationship between Tommy Tudor and Jack or Rick Tudor (who raced PRO in Fla. in the 70's)?

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    Not that I know he never talked about having any brothers
    Tommy drove my uncles A and B in 1958 and 59

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    Default another Tudor Craft boat, a small runabout.

    Sorry to dredge up this old thread, but my brother sent me a photo of two boats in a Texas antique store yesterday. One is a "Tudor Craft" Lubbock runabout and I'm not sure what builder on the shovel nose hydro. The 100-T runabout says "Tudor Craft" and "Lubbock" on the coaming.
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