It's a real shame hand built hydro and run-about can't make a comeback. Would make a great teaching hobby for todays youth! Thank you for a great program.
Fun trip down memory lane..my dad Stan (jupe) Mankovich and Dick Oday were competitors back in the early fifties in A class (both hydro and utility) they both drove Sid craft utilities but dad built his own hydros under the Jupe Craft brand..thanks for the memories!!
It's a real shame hand built hydro and run-about can't make a comeback. Would make a great teaching hobby for todays youth!
Thank you for a great program.
Thank you for watching, Eric. 😄 We're glad you enjoyed this episode. 🙌
It still goes on
Agreed there are a lot of old iron out there. We did it from 64. Mi.
Started with Alki then Am Pro now Mods.
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Fun trip down memory lane..my dad Stan (jupe) Mankovich and Dick Oday were competitors back in the early fifties in A class (both hydro and utility) they both drove Sid craft utilities but dad built his own hydros under the Jupe Craft brand..thanks for the memories!!
This was great fun. I loved to small homebuilt hydros rippin the bay up.
As someone thats just getting into these boats and motors as an adult this was great, thanks for taking the time
Thanks , very interesting and informative. Nice shop.
Thank you for watching! We're glad you found it helpful! 😄
That's a sharp looking boat at 19:19 I noticed the guy was hesitant to use the word dope.
A great program with some awesome boats. 😄 Thanks for watching, Scott. 🙌
14:44 I'm positive the 20H conversion on the Sid-Craft had the 16:21 gear ratio. Gee, that Paul was annoying as all hell.
Yep, the A & B class Mercury's used 16/21 but I remember some guy's running 1/1 at long Marathon races.
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