Thanks Mark , for posting my Pics of my Schulze. Year 1973. THe second pic was taken after the first time it hooked badly , and I was puzzled what Id done wrong. I never did figure it out.
Dick Roberts
Thanks Mark , for posting my Pics of my Schulze. Year 1973. THe second pic was taken after the first time it hooked badly , and I was puzzled what Id done wrong. I never did figure it out.
Dick Roberts
Poco Loco 153
Thanks alot Mark, great pictures, as far as I can see this is identical toOriginally Posted by Mark75H
my SChulze -73 ! (I traced my boat order to get it back, it had only 10 hours on the water, however it was totaly crashed as the the last owner was reclessy driving with the car and the boat on the trailer).
WOuld hav ebeen great for classic racing in Norway and Sweden.
I'd have to look thru a lot of old pictures to see if Schulze made the first pickle tunnel, but here is a Jones from 1969:
Since 1925, about 150 different racing outboards have been made.
Did'nt Scat Craft have a kneeler tunnel come on the scene about 1968 or 9????
Seems to me I had an old poster from Johnson with Geoff Briggs in a GW Invader E boat, Jeff Titus in a Scat Craft powered by a Golden Meteor 115, there was Johnny
Sanders in a Sport J and Jimbo at the bottom getting special recognition in class S and T from Johnson because he drove an Evinrude/Molinari. He autographed that poster for me when he appeared at the Fox River in St. Charles, Illinois, at Pottowatamee park. My dad showed the Goat where to buy Sunoco 260 for the day.
Ran A Vee Bottom In '68. I Think The Tunnel Came In '69. He Started The '68 Season With A Gt115 Johnson On The Vee Bottom. He Changed To A Merc 1000bp After A Few Races.
October 13, 1970...
Sanders and Posey win with 115 Johnson...
Ernie Dawe and I drove this beauty...A 16 foot Glastron with twin Johnson V-4's....If you look at my face, you can tell she was driving me, I wasn't driving her!!!!!
Lucky for us the motors didn't last long...
Skoontz and I were trying to remember who drop the Johnson powered boat that said, "Then came Johnson" (There was a TV show at the time called Then Came Bronson)...
It was Mike Osborn from Florida..
Powerboat magazine 1970...
I knew Titus was driving that Scat Craft too! At the bottom of the bunch was the great one, Jimbo given OMC recognition for wons in classes S and T. I always thought then came was Geoff Briggs though...Thanks for posting Ron!
I've been readingthis thread. Is Deiter still around. I've had a ot of fun with my Schulze/stinger Gp. Plan on having more.
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