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THUNDERBOLT

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The state of old raceboats is something that is sometimes heartbreaking
this is the 1962 COWES TORQUAY winning boat then and now..
TRAMONTANA 2,230 HORSEPOWER CRM PETROL ENGINES doomed to die although we are trying to get her back from Italy

Mike
COPOC
 

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correct!
the early years of the sport both sides of the pond gaves us amazing designs..so sad they lost their individuality..where have all the groundbreaking designers gone? no Aronows no Levi's no Sheads and Mr Buzzi's designs all now look the same?
come on you guys someone put style back into the sport.
 
TRAMONTANA I Design

In some cases the deadrise was zero aft on the MTB`s that raceboat was based on.It`s called a warped bottom,and is done to give increase the wetted surface lift for the heavy machinery in the MTBs.
That photo of the boat under the crane(see tramontana review in COPOC site) brings back some memories.The guy in the flat cap on the right was your typical shipyard foreman,stocky build and hard as nails,but he met his match when some shipyard workers from the scottish clyde yards came down,one of which was even tougher and after a dispute on the shop floor,picked that foreman up and hung him on a coat hook and left in there.Next day he was sacked!
 

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The state of old raceboats is something that is sometimes heartbreaking
this is the 1962 COWES TORQUAY winning boat then and now..
TRAMONTANA 2,230 HORSEPOWER CRM PETROL ENGINES doomed to die although we are trying to get her back from Italy

Mike
COPOC

What is involved in retrieving the boat?
Do you actually have to pay for it?
What will you do with it if/when you get it?
Is this being funded by an organization?
 
What is involved in retrieving the boat?
Do you actually have to pay for it?
What will you do with it if/when you get it?
Is this being funded by an organization?

I'm with Alec. What needs to be done. What's the "plan" currently????
 
Very cool old boat, Kinda looks like an old Hacker Craft PT boat.
Is it plywood? looks like it in the pics.
 
We know where she is, we know who owns her and even though she is in a very poor state Italians think that it has a value usually highly inflated! we tread carefully!
her construction is quite complex notice all the frames and keel /engine bearers which is why she holds together..Flying Fish could tell you more, and yes very thin ply which is why the sides and decks are holed.
If the day ever came and we got her back there are people waiting in the background to "assist".

Mike
 
Follow the link to the site and look at the latest pics. Mother Nature is pretty far along in her recycling process. Sad.

There seem to be a number of boats lying about in Italy. I've seen pics of a Cig 36 race boat discarded by the side of the road and others of the raceboat graveyard- full of 80's vintage aluminum hulls. If I recall, one was burned pretty badly.
 
I raced against her in the 1965 Cowes Torquay race. At that point, she was powered by 4 small Jaguar engines, and not very competitive. I think Tania Bowman-Shaw drove her in that race.
 
Tramontana design

Brownie,the boat in question is Tramontana I,which only raced in 1962.In 1963 Tramontana II was built and had to be constructed even lighter,the rules having been revised in light of Tramontana I`s win in the Cowes - Torquay 1962.Tramontana II went on to race right through to 1967.In her latter days she was out performed by the new deep vee open pleasure boats,as things moved pretty quickly in the design of raceboats in the early years.This was the MTB style old guard of design up against the Ray Hunt/Levi deep vees.

You can see from the Boatshop pics where Tramontana I was built the typical work that went into these wood boats with each frame laminated up in about six strips of mahogany,while the keel/stem was again laminted on the jig shown in bottom of pic,rather like a viking longship.Hopefully you can read the scantlings on the construction plan,an age away from the tupperware deep vees.
 

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