| YEAR | BOAT | CLUB | OWNER |
| 1930 | Hotsy Totsy | Montauk Yacht Club | Victor Kleisrath, Port WA and Richard F. Hoyt, NYC |
| 1931 | El Lagarto | Lake George Club | George Reis. Lake George |
| 1933 | El Lagarto | Lake George Club | George Reis. Lake George |
| 1935 | Betty V | A.P.B.A. | Melvin Crook. Upper Montclair |
| 1936 | Betty V | Lake George Club | Melvin Crook, Upper Montclair |
| 1937 | Tops II | Western Power Boat Club | Jack Cooper. Kansas City. Mo. |
| 1938 | Juno | Palm Beach Yacht Club | Jack Rutherford, Port Wash. |
| 1939 | Emancipator VII | S. Mortimer Averbach, Atlantic City | |
| 1940 | Tops II | Western Power Boat Club | Jack Cooper. Kansas City. Mo. |
| 1941 | Tops III | Western Power Boat Club | Jack Cooper. Kansas City. Mo. |
| 1946 | Tempo VI | South Shore Yacht Club | Guy Lombardo, Freeport, L.I. |
| 1947 | Peps V | Detroit Yacht Club | Walter, Ray and Russell Dossin Detroit, Mich. |
| 1948 | Aljo VI | Detroit Shore Yacht Club | Joseph Van Blerck. Jr. Freeport. L.I |
| 1949 | My Sweetie | Detroit Shore Yacht Club | Horace E. Dodge, Detroit, Mich. |
| 1950 | Tempo VI | East Point Yacht Club | Guy Lombardo, Freeport, L.I. |
| 1951 | Tempo VI | East Point Yacht Club | Guy Lombardo, Freeport, L.I. |
| 1952 | You-All | T.M.B.R.A. | R. C. Rowland; S. Norfolk, Va. |
| 1953 | Wildcatter | Pittsburg Regatta Assoc. | B. G. Bartley, Pittsburgh, Pa. |
| 1958 | Miss Bardahl | Queen City Yacht Club | Norm Evans, Seattle, Wash. |
| 1959 | Maverick | Buffalo Launch Club | Wm. Waggoner, Phoenix, Ariz. |
| 1960 | Gale V | Detroit Yacht Club | Joe Schoenith, Detroit, Mich. |
| 1961 | Apache | A.P.B.A. Region 3 | Mike Thomas, Harvey Cedars, N.J. |
| 1962 | Wealy Wealy | A.P.B.A. Region 4 | Larry Bulman, Wash., D. C. |
| 1963 | Hurricane | A.P.B.A. Region 4 | John Mason, Bethesda, Md. |
| 1964 | A.P.B.A. Region 3 | Keen Taylor, Atlantic City, NJ |
NATIONAL SWEEPSTAKES REGATTA
The River
The Navesink River is one of the many natural geographical blessings
bestowed on Red Bank. Since colonial times, this river has played an important
role in the development of Red Bank and surrounding towns. Initially utilized
to transport produce and wares to and from metropolitan areas, the development
of rail lines and modern highways slowly phased out the use of the Navesink
in commerce. With the gradual decline of commercial use, area residents
were quick to avail themselves of the river for sailing, fishing and water
skiing.
The Race
Red Bank, New Jersey, has traditionally become well-known for two major
sporting events, held each year on the beautiful Navesink River. Each winter
when ice forms on the river in front of Red Bank's Marine Park, championship
ice-boat races are held. National championship races have been conducted
since the late 1800's. However, the real action at Red Bank starts during
the summer, for in July or early August is held the National Sweepstakes
Regatta.
The National Sweepstakes Regatta is an inboard speedboat race, in which
champion drivers from throughout the U.S. and Canada race their hydroplanes,
Often exceeding the speed of 100 miles per hour. The races take up a week-end,
starting at 11 o'clock on Saturday, and again at noontime Sunday. Each
size boat competes with others of his class. Elimination heats are held
and finally towards the end of each day the "finals" are run off. After
the last race on Sunday all speedboat drivers, ,their crews, and hundreds
of spectators gather to see the awarding of prizes and prize money to the
winners and runners-up. Long before the races, a Beauty Queen is selected
from the hundreds of aspiring entrants. When the prizes are awarded, this
year's Queen, Kathy Boyle, will present the National Sweepstakes Trophy
to the overall winner.
This year the National Sweepstakes Regatta will be held on the 23rd
3nd 24th of July. It is expected that a record number of yachts comprising
the spectator fleet will enjoy the races this year, and invitations have
been sent to major yacht clubs along the northeast. Each year, a prize
is awarded to the yacht club with the largest number of craft present flying
the club burgee.
For those not fortunate enough to view the races from their own yachts,
grandstands have been erected throughout Marine Park. These grandstands
are free of charge, and spectators. on a first-come, first-served basis,
begin to arrive early Saturday morning carrying binoculars, cameras and
cushions. Thousands of spectators crowd the lawns of the private homes
along the shore.
This year the United States Coast Guard will station a large patrol
craft at the entrance to the Red Bank Bay. This craft, in the interest
of safety, will regulate speed of incoming yachts and act as a communications
center for the many Coast Guard auxiliary craft patrolling the race course.
The New Jersey Marine Police will patrol the course, working along with
the Coast Guard. A speed limit of 5 knots and low wake has been set in
the harbor for the entire week-end for all other than racing craft registered
as entrants in the races. The New Jersey Marine Police will patrol the
area both during the races and after the completion of Saturday's and Sunday's
races. The mammoth task of traffic flow and control will once again this
year fall to the very capable Red Bank Police Department, through whose
outstanding operation finds a smooth movement of traffic in spite of the
large number of participants and spectators. The Red Bank First Aid Rescue
Team will be on hand with a fast patrol craft and underwater rescue equipment.
Fire trucks and fire fighting equipment will be located in Marine Park.
The National Sweepstakes Regatta Committee has worked long and hard
to provide what traditionally has been one of the Jersey Shore's outstanding
sports events of the year.
The Committee extends to you a most cordial invitation to visit Red
Bank and enjoy the races.
| JACK POWELL, SR,
VAN H. LYON BOB LETWENSKI JACK POWELL, JR LEW DARR FRED ZBRANAK PERRY WALTERS BILL MOORE JOE ZBRANAK KEN HOPWOOD, SR. FRANK CONNOLLY BOB MALEY KEN HOPWOOD, JR. RICH DELLA TORRE WILLARD WILSON AL HARJES GEORGE CUSICK DAN SCHERFEL |
WALT STRUZEK
PETE DENDER JACK Mc MAHON BILL JOHNSON BILL BUNN TORBY BARKER MIKE TOURIGIAN BOB OVERDORF BOB EVERITT BILL DENSTEN, SR. FRANNY CONEENY BUB BORDEN TOM BUDNICK DOTTY HURLEY JACK SWEENEY DAN BERTOLETTE STEVE SHARP LES SHOOP |
KIP MITCHELL, II
BILL BLOCK FRANK WATSON BOB EMMONS RUBY SCULL DICK NEWELL JOE SHULL JOE HART ARDSON BOZARTH ART LUKENS BOB GADD JOEL HERBERG ART HAFNER ED PERRY SKIP GILLAM BUD OBERHOLTZER |
$5.00 CONTRIBUTIONS
DICK SOOY CHERI PETTI BILL
FRITZ STEVE PETTI
$10.00 CONTRIBUTION
JOE MAY BROWN-A winner in the Ski Class at Red Bank, 1965
44 CU. IN. HYDRO
T -3 HALF 'N' HALF ART LUKENS Oreland, Pa.
T -11 JODY ANNA LOUIS DARR Manchester, Pa.
T-32 DA-RO-BE BOB OVERDORF Montgomery, Pa.
T-111 TILLMAN MOHR York, Pa.
T-5 DEFENDER JAMES CAMPBELL North East, Md.
MR. PAC LLOYD GINGERICH Mt. Wolf, Pa.
1965 Nationa! Champion -James Carpenter
1965 High Point Winner-Bob Overdorf
1965 Eastern Division Champion-Bob Overdorf
Minimum Length-9'. The power plant to be one Crosley -Aerojet or Fagedl
4-cylinder, 44 cu. in. engine.
Fuel is restricted to gasoline only.
48 CU. IN. HYDRO
Y-127 LAST BLAST SKIP GILLAM Oceanport, N.J.
Y-1 KAT-N- NAN PAUL BAUER Cincinnati, O.
Y.16 KAT-N-NAN ANNE DUCHELE Ft. Thomas, Ky.
Y-106 WANDERER KEN HOPWOOD Eatontown, N.J.
Y-70 BETTY GAL V DICK LOEB Norfolk, Va.
Y-41 BAD NEWS LOUIS DARR Manchester, Po.
Y-5 FUGATIVE STEVE PETTI Ventnor City, N.J.
Y-47 FAT CAT BILL MOORE Norristown. Po.
Y-43 HIGH UP KEEP ED PERRY Norwich, Conn.
1965 National Champion-S.E. Jones, Miami Beach, Fla.
1965 High Point Winner-Paul Baver, Cincinnati, O.
1965 Eastern Division Champion-Paul Baver, Cincinnati, O.
Minimum Length-9'. Maximum Displacement-48 cu. in.
Fuels are restricted to methanol only for 4.cycle engines, and gasoline
for 2.cycle engines.
145 CU. IN. HYDRO
S-07 BLUE CHIPS JACK SWEENEY Rumson, N.J.
S-999 HORNET, II JACK POWELL, JR. Little Silver, N.J.
S-94 HI Q BOB MOORE Little Silver, N.J.
S-144 ALILOU TOO KIP MITCHELL Fair Haven, N.J.
S-3 THUNDERHAWK FRANK HAWK Red Bank, N.J.
S-15 HOT STUFF DICK DELLATORRE Linden, N.J.
S-79 PETTI'S PET CHERI PETTY Ventnor City, N.J.
1965 National Champion-Charles Fyffe, Dayton, O.
1965 High Point Winner-George Cusick, Cambridge, Md.
1965 Eastern Divisional Champion-George Cusick, Cambridge, Md.
Minimum Length-13'6". Stock automobile motor of not more than 145 cu.
in. displacement.
No motor built outside the U.S.A. is eligible. Fuel is restricted to
gasoline.
150 CU. IN. HYDRO
A-120 WOODY'S JR. SPL. WOODY PLIESCOTT Cambridge, Md.
A. MARC TOO SKIP HERBERG Eatontown, N.J.
A-l06 BABY JUNE BILL BLOC Northfield, N.J.
A-6 BOB-A-LOU LOUIS SNYDER North East, Md.
A. ROWDY PAUL FLOHN E. Orange, N.J.
A. OKIE-DOKE ERIC DENDER Atlan.Hghlds., N.J.
1965 National Champion-Rudolph Gurley, Newport News, Va.
1965 High Point Winner-Woody Pliescott, Cambridge, Md.
1965 Eastern Divisional Champion-Woody Pliescott, Cambridge, Md.
Minimum Length-13'6". Fuel restricted to methanol only. Cost of complete
power plant not to exceed $1,000.
Maximum displacement is 150 cu. in. on marine motors and 136 cu. in.
on converted automobile engines.
266 CU. IN. HYDRO
F-999 MISS WASH. D.C. MIKE THOMAS Harvey Cedars, N.J.
F-888 JADE DRAGON GENE BRAMBLET Miami, Fla.
F-56 FRISKY TOO BOB MARSH Annapolis, Md.
F-47 WEE TOMMY TUCKER ED ALEKSANDROWIEZ Pasadena, Md.
F-247 WA WA TOO SKEETER JOHNSON Cambridge, Md.
F POKEY HARRISON BOGGS Keyport, N.J.
1965 National Champion-Skeeter Johnson, Cambridge, Md.
1965 High Point Winner-Mike Thomas, Harvey Cedars, N.J.
1965 Eastern Divisional Champion-Skeeter Johnson
Minimum Length-16'. Fuel restricted to methanol only. No supercharge
allowed. Double overhead cam engines are specifically barred. Cost of power
plant installed shall not exceed $1,250.
280 CU. IN. HYDRO
E-888 MISS NEW JERSEY PERRY WALTER Rumson, N.J.
E-103 VAGABOND WALTER STRVIEK Norristown, N.J.
E-180 MACH SCHNAEL AL HARJES Toms River, N.J.
E-143 CHARGE IT TOO DICK NEWELL Hamilton Sq. N.J.
E-20 WILDCAT ANDY LEMESHOWSKY Fairfax, Va.
E-60 LIL TINKER HANS HARTMAN Plainfield, N.J.
E -120 STING RAY MIKE TOURINGAN Brigantine, N.J.
E.161 SNOOPY CHRIS OLIVER Annapolis, Md.
1965 National Champion-Walter Struzek, Norristown, N.J.
1965 High Point Winner-Charles Dunn, Miami, Fla.
1965 Eastern Divisional Champion-Walter Struzek
Minimum Length-16' and must be powered by a stock engine.
No alterations may be made to the internal parts of these engines.
Fuel must be gasoline with no additives.
The motor shall be manufactured in the U.S.A. and have no more than
280 cu. in. displacement.
7 Litre HYDRO
H-450 DOUBLE EAGLE DICK SOOY Northfield, NJ
H-1 MISS CRAZY THING BILL STERETT Owensboro, KY
1965 National Champion-Bill Sterett, Owensboro, Ky
1965 High Point Winner-Bill Sterett, Owensboro, Ky
1965 Eastern Division Champion-Bill Sterett, Owensboro, Ky
Minimum Length - 16', and must be powered by a stock automobile motor
not exceeding 427 cu. in. displacement.
SKI RACING RUNABOUTS
SK-171 NO SMOKE BOB LETWENSKI Union Beach, N.J.
SK-47 DAS FIRESCHPITTINLOUDINBOMMER AGAIN JOE MAYBROWN Long
Beach, N.Y.
SK-1 CAROL LYNN CARL GROSSMANN Springfield, N.J.
SK JACK KIELY Long Branch, N.J.
1965 National Champion-William Dunsmore, Lomita, Cal.
1965 High Point Winner-Carl Grossman, Springfield, N.J.
1965 Eastern Divisional Champion-J. D. Hunt, Jr, Columbia, S.C.
Minimum Length-16'; Minimum Beam-6'3". Minimum weight without fuel
or crew, 1,500 Ibs.
Total maximum displacement of engine is 400 cu. in. fuel must be regular
or premium gasoline.
JERSEY SPEED SKIFF
JS-4 PURE TOO CHRIS ZIEGLER Long Branch, N.J.
JS-00 ORANGE CRATE FRED ZBRAMAK Linden, N.J.
JS-88 KISS ME AGAIN PERRY WALTER Rumson, N.J.
JS-68 SO SLO RON ZUBACK Morgan, N.J.
JS-2 MISS RENE GEORGE ZEBOLT Little Silver, N.J.
JS-12 WILDCAT BILL DARBY Sea Bright, N.J.
JS-11 BY GEORGE JERRY PRIMAUERA W.L. Branch, N.J.
1965 National Champion-Fred Zbramak, linden, N.J.
1965 High Point Winner-Bob Perri, Oceanport, N.J.
1965 Eastern Divisional Champion-Bob Perri, Oceanport, N.J.
Minimum Length-16'; Minimum Beam-6'; Depth of Hull, inside-2'6"; weight
without crew-1,600 Ibs.
The engines must be strictly stock with a maximum of 300 cu. in. displacement.
Fuel must be regular or premium with no additives.
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