Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum
We're racing through history!
By Dixon Smith
Reprinted from www.h1unlimited.com.
Question 1: Can a raceboat be made that will not…
News Fifty Years and Still Flipping 1 Like POSTER-ATLAS_crop photo POSTER-ATLAS_crop 1 LikeAs many of you know, Seattle's Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) has long been the home of the…
News Moving The "Grand Old Lady" 2 LikesIn Feb of 2011 I walked through the doors of a place that "I've always wanted to check out". When I walked into that building, I stood there flashing back to a time in my life when I didn't…
News On a personal note 6 Likes 30 Years Ago Today............
Thirty years ago today, October 18, 1981 in Acapulco, Mexico, the legendary careers of Bill Muncey and his Blue Blaster Atlas Van Lines came to an end. It was an awful day not only for…
News 30 Years Ago Today............ 4 Likes Miss Wahoo Mira Slovak Autograph photo Miss Wahoo Mira Slovak Autograph 2 LikesThe Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum would like to sincerely thank Chip Hanauer for the high quality band saw and table saw he recently donated to the museum. The saws are a huge boost to the…
News Saws Donated by Chip Hanauer 3 LikesThe zealots who cannot shake the unlimited hydroplane habit open the new season in the certain knowledge that heartbreak lies around the bend.
By Coles…
News Bitten by the Big Bad Boat Bug 1 LikeI can almost smell the water and feel the breeze against my face, as I anxiously wait for the racing season to start. A visit
was made to the Hydroplane &…
News Waiting for Summer.... 2 LikesBy Fred Farley - H1 Unlimited Historian
The 2010 H1 Unlimited tour featured a battle royal for National High Point honors that began over the Fourth of July weekend in Madison (Indiana)…
News THE UNLIMITEDS: 2010 IN REVIEW 1 LikeAn all time great among drivers reads into 'Miss Thriftway's' triumph a victory for solid power over 'souped-up, hot rod engines'
By Lou Fageol
Reprinted from…