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    This is a 1960 Ted Jones and they were fast but did
    not turn good
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    What a great picture. It's a keeper.

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    A Ted Jones Craft Inc brochure from the mid '50s(?)
    shows at least five of these cab-overs on the shop floor.
    He lists a F for $995, a C-D for $695, and a A-B for $495.
    This one is a D, and runs well with this old 40" and a light driver, popping its tail up at about 45mph, depending on the set-up, ie; -whether u want it to tail drag or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David_L6 View Post
    I like it! Have any pictures of it running?
    Unfortunately, NO. We actually staged a photo-op that day, with me on top of the diving board in the pic , and was urged to use a 'better' camera, which ended up getting pix of rooster tails, Should have stuck with my own.
    I plan on taking it to the meet in Constantine, MI in July, Maybe get some there. It is neat to look at it coming at you, and seeing air right thru, with just the prop turning.

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    Hi Benny- Is that you driving that cabover? Looking good on the straights though.
    Brian- had hoped to make Constantine this year, but, got put off until I am in better shape. Have one of the guys take pleanty of pictures, possabily Stu Mills. He has a good camera.
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    That is not me I am in the runabout across the lake as this was the frist hydro he drove and then he bought a Simmons hydro I think Have a good one I willsend you a pic of thease boats Benny

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen J. Lang View Post
    Brian- had hoped to make Constantine this year, but, got put off until I am in better shape. Have one of the guys take pleanty of pictures, possabily Stu Mills. He has a good camera.
    Ye Olde Desert Geezer Al
    Al we will miss you. I have planned to go for the last three years, but canceled on account of either my wife or my med issues. Looking good for this year
    May have trouble getting Stu to take pix, unless he has a 'helmit-cam'. I doubt he knows yet, but he is the driver elect

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    Quote Originally Posted by David_L6 View Post
    I like it! Have any pictures of it running?
    Sorry Dave, I thought you meant the Jones, and now
    realize its the baby Arltra-Lite, 27CE in the background.
    The only J boat I know of that Matt made.
    Just a little shorter than yours, almost as fast
    I will look for a pic of Emily in it.
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    Happy birthday Brian!
    Since 1925, about 150 different racing outboards have been made.


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    "Ted Jones Craft Inc. brochure" but weren't these boats built by Ron Jones?

    If you wanted to "FREEZE" an era, Jones Cab Overs would have been the era... Fun to drive, handles rough water, covered like a dream and really were forgiving on the straight aways...and cool looking..........just weren't a Sid Craft!!!

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