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This is Jack Shafer, Jr. in his Hang
In There Y-55, a brand new DeSilva conventional hull with a Fiat
850 cc engine. I took this photo in the spring of 1972. Note
how close to the water the bow is positioned! |
This is a photo of Jack Schafer, Jr. taking
second overall at the 1972 Western Inboard Divisionals in Utah. They've
moved the engine back and built up the sponsons but it still rides with
the bow too low.
photo by Elladine Foley |
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This was Jack Schafer, Jr.'s first inboard.
His Dad was the owner of the famous Such Crust unlimiteds out of
Detroit, and Jack, Jr. started out racing outboards. Jack and his
crew chief Gerry Stiles spent the 1972 season developing the boat, working
mainly on balance. Unfortunately, the boat crashed at San Diego in
a straightaway accident in the fall of 1972 and blew out the front end
(it started life as a shovel-nose conventional). Jack gave
me the remains and I drew up plans to make it a mid-cockpit pickle-fork.
I worked on the reconstruction for a while but eventually the 850cc class
withered and died (in S. California anyway). |
And
the boat, true to its original name, has been hanging in the rafters of
my carport for many years. This boat was registered as Impecunious
Mouse Y-599, but has never been in the water since the day Jack
crashed it. Jim Hill and I were going to put a Sunbeam Imp
in it "on the cheap" hence the name.
Since these pictures were taken I have removed
the bottom skin and stringers, removed the engine pod and the sponson skin
and stringers, and framed in a new picklefork bow and started framing deeper
sponsons and air-traps. But I have not done anything on it for many
years.
If there are inquiries about boats from Region
12, I may have a photo or two. I took lots of pictures of Crackerbox runabouts,
K Racing Runabouts, 145's, 150's, 266's etc. Even some of the old
time E Racing Runabouts like Wes Knudsen's Stardust.
I also have some photos of Region 10 boats... the seven litre Tool Crib
and the Miss Heidelberg, etc. So if someone is looking for
pictures of a boat from out west I may be able to help.
© 2000-2004 Bob
Foley |