Earl was a great driver, he would either win or break the motor!! The powerboat magazine cover is pretty cool as well
Earl was a great driver, he would either win or break the motor!! The powerboat magazine cover is pretty cool as well
Only ever saw Earl Bentz race in Europe with the Long John boats.
I remember him setting a course record at Bristol with the Merc T4, that
still remains as one of the most incredible laps I've ever seen.
1st pic Earl Bentz (4) with Tom Percival (10) behind him at Bristol 79.
2nd pic Earl Bentz rounding the pit turn at Bristol.
In the very first photo, Earl is sitting on his boat with a cover on the *bottom* of the boat. Was that because it had those top secret brakes?
You used to see that alot in the late 70's and early eighties when steps were added to the sponsons. They used to cover the boat bottoms before they even took them out of the water!
Common oneupmanship for the factory teams of the day, steps are a part of all tunnel and hydroplane sponsons today, and are no secret.
Earl at St Louis in 1978? and Buck Thornton sitting on one of his wrapped sponsons.
Ron--I have really enjoyed keeping up with many of you on this forum. I was planning to attend the reunion in Jupiter this past October but we had a Triton owners tournament the same weekend that pulled me away. I stay in touch with Reggie and some of the guys from Mercury and many of my old racing friends. Racing will always provide me with some of my fondest memories. I sold Triton, my last boat company, to Brunswick six and a half years ago and have remained active with the company. I do take more time to hunt, fish and enjoy my family these days but still enjoy the fishing boat business even though it hasn't been much fun the past few years because of our nation's economy.
I promise to look around to see what pictures I may have to post. You know, all those years in all the exotic places we raced and I never carried a camera. In fact, I didn't even own one. The only pictures that I have came from my friend Mike Butler at Mercury. My wife and three daughters do cherish the ones that I do have. Please stay on touch and hope to see you soon.
Earl
Thanks for the email, Earl. You are one of the ALL TIME GREATS!
St. Louis but I don't know the year.
Mark N
Lars Strom
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More Earl Bentz in Bristol..boat #4.
Lars Strom
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