A little education for ya

This little piece of hardware helped put him on the map.......
 

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I just emailed him an invite to come to the board it would be great to have an european icon involved although I remember his english not being the best but I think we can work through it!!!!
 
I just emailed him an invite to come to the board it would be great to have an european icon involved although I remember his english not being the best but I think we can work through it!!!!
He has the best sense of humor of anyone in the history of the sport.....with the possible exception of Brownie.

There's a lesson here...beware of the guys who take themselves (or their boats) too seriously. It's a classic symptom of people who are over their heads in the endeavour.
 
No mention about the little diesel RIB that ticked off (or destroyed) the A-class boats in Key West.

Only in Italy would you see them driving that 24 around in full business suit attire!
 
I just emailed him an invite to come to the board it would be great to have an european icon involved although I remember his english not being the best but I think we can work through it!!!!

Ahhh, one more item for you to accomplish......:sifone:

Sounds like an outstanding idea.
 
Buzzi's the real deal, no arguing that. He's done some really interesting things with aerodynamics, as well, over the years.
Thanks Rich.
:cool:
 
I remember Gancia dei Gancia as a kid and thought is was the coolest boat simply for the fact that it had a "wing". That still looks like a cool boat to this day.
 
I remember Gancia dei Gancia as a kid and thought is was the coolest boat simply for the fact that it had a "wing". That still looks like a cool boat to this day.

I saw it run in Key West. Awesome. It would march by barely making a sound compared to the gas motors.

I read an article about the story behind SeaTec Engines. Great read.
 
He has the best sense of humor of anyone in the history of the sport.....with the possible exception of Brownie.

There's a lesson here...beware of the guys who take themselves (or their boats) too seriously. It's a classic symptom of people who are over their heads in the endeavour.

I am always over my head in this industry!!!!:sifone::sifone::sifone:
 
I was just looking at pix of Key West '87 . I quickly and easily found 8 Italian entries. I figured I would share them. Talk about the good old days. A real World Championship event

KW87 Luchaire 1.jpg

KeyWest 87 Achilli Motors.jpg

KeyWest 87 Rainbow.jpg
 
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