Advance United
Historical


The first Advance United was a Jones built hull.
It was honeycomb aluminum and built as a "J" class (DIV II).  The A/U group couldn't beat Nip Thomas in the Lancer so they decided to go H (DIV. I)
with a turbocharged 427. The motor was built by the Traco engine works and required a two speed transmission built by Weisman out of California. Fred Wines spent a fortune on that boat and never could beat Nip. I think here were 2 Traco engines for a while. Double turbochargers, air to water intercoolers and $2000 (at that time) of stainless steel lines and fittings. Kevin Winters did the painting.
Photo provided by Francois Lesperance.



Advanced United
Kankakee mid 1970's
Built by Wally Milosivich. Driven by Kent MacPhail.
Photo provided by Dick Harris.
 
 


The second Advance United was a Wally Milosivich built hull.
Miami, Florida - February 1977
Photo by the Hall family.


Valleyfield 1977
Photo courtesy of Hydroplane Quebec website.



 


The third Advance United was a "used" Lauterbach owned by Jules 'The Foot' Leboeuf and campaigned as Boomerang H-155.
It was Jules first GP boat and his first step in the faster GP class. Leboeuf used to kick butt in his Zoomerang F-155 before making the big step. 
 


Bommerang H-155 was originally ordered from Henry Lauterbach by Leboeuf.
Jules had the boat for a couple of years and decided to retire from boat racing and sold the boat to Fred Wines.
The story of him selling shook Valleyfield. Who would compete against the Long Gone?
Jules was, and still is, a local favorite.
It took a couple of years to finally see Robert Theoret win in the GP class.
Jules ordered another Lauterbach hydro and campaigned it as Leboeuf  GP-155.
 


Who doesn't remember the 1977 clash between Bill Hodges and Jules in the GP final at Valleyfield. 
It was neck to neck from start to finish and Bill won by a foot.
 


The above two photos are of the Boomerang - Long Gone race.What a race it was!
It's too bad there isn't a better color photo of the Boomerang than the one earlier, but it was in the same color scheme 
as the Zoomerang you see on the Vintage circuit but the orange was darker.
(The above 3 newspaper photos are courtesy of Benoit Lemay)
 
 


1978 Valleyfield, Quebec
This was the first Lauterbach built hull Fred Wines campaigned as GP-111 Advance United.
(Photo courtesy of Benoit Lemay)
 


1978 GP Nationals
Lake Calhoun, Minnesota
Hydros left to right - Peanut, Advanced United, Speckled Pup, Heavy Hauler, Long Gone and Uncle Norman's (Don Ryan's) Lauterbach Special.
(Photo courtesy of Phil Kunz)
 


Photo provided by Francois Lesperance
 


Advance United - Valleyfield
Note water running from bailer....where's the rudder?
(Photo provided by Benoit Lemay)
 


Advance United - St. Petersburg, Florida 1978
Note the strobe light on the rear cowling!
Photo courtesy of Hall family
 
 


Photo that appeared in the 44th Annual Southland Sweepstakes Regatta Program
 
 


St Timothee, Quebec 1986
Pleasure Seekers GP-156
This is the second Advance United Lauterbach hull.
The first A/U Lauterbach hull was destroyed in a straightaway speed record attempt by Kent MacPhail in Washington State.
(Photo courtesy of Benoit Lemay)
This boat is currently being restored as Advance United by Carl Wilson.
 

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