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08-11-2010, 11:58 PM
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Registered User
Country: England
Location: London
Occupation: Land Rover Specialist.
Interests: Boats military vehicles
Boat name: HORATIA
Boat make: Nelson 40
Engines: Cats 800 hp
Cruising area: Solent
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: London
Posts: 342
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1969 round britain.program.
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09-11-2010, 10:47 AM
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Country: England
Location: Eastbourne
Occupation: Auto Gearbox Repair shop owner
Interests: Old motor boats & old aircraft
Boat name: Pisces
Boat make: 1970 Stapely Falcon 17'
Engines: Merc 115 1984
Cruising area: CMBA meets
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Location: Eastbourne
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Some great boats shown there - even I (who knows nuffink) recognised plenty. Also some great adverts inc. one for Golden Arrow Marine where I used to work. I have rebuilt a few of those vee drives in my time and a 100's more of the Perkins engines shown near the back (Golden Arrow were Perkins marine dealers as well). I didn't start working there till '76 though.
Thanks for posting it.
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09-11-2010, 11:46 PM
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Registered User
Country: England
Location: London
Occupation: Land Rover Specialist.
Interests: Boats military vehicles
Boat name: HORATIA
Boat make: Nelson 40
Engines: Cats 800 hp
Cruising area: Solent
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: London
Posts: 342
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Alacrity
Some great boats shown there - even I (who knows nuffink) recognised plenty. Also some great adverts inc. one for Golden Arrow Marine where I used to work. I have rebuilt a few of those vee drives in my time and a 100's more of the Perkins engines shown near the back (Golden Arrow were Perkins marine dealers as well). I didn't start working there till '76 though.
Thanks for posting it.
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There was a copy on Horatia when i went to view.i was told i could have it along with the pics of her when found ,it didnt happen
nice to meet up on Sunday,cheers CW.
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10-11-2010, 07:04 PM
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Thanks for posting that, John
Nice one
P.S. The magnum shown is a later, "slimline" version that never came to the UK... and is a development for the Cary Marine 32' Cigarette...
John Kennerley finished 5th in the Miami - Nassau with this boat
1st picture: Magnum Marine 2nd photo: Good ole' Graham...
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11-11-2010, 08:46 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Delta28
Thanks for posting that, John
Nice one
P.S. The magnum shown is a later, "slimline" version that never came to the UK... and is a development for the Cary Marine 32' Cigarette...
John Kennerley finished 5th in the Miami - Nassau with this boat
1st picture: Magnum Marine 2nd photo: Good ole' Graham...
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I`ll add to your snippet Ian ,in that a Magnum 27 (the cut down version in sheer of your green craft) did appear in the UK.The sedan version which George Green bought second hand from Jake Trotter,and later became one of Gerv Brazier`s boats i.e.`Snoopy`.
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11-11-2010, 02:18 PM
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Country: Spain
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Loving the advert for Spam - doesn't mean the same thing these days of course! And check out the crew of Translucent! An Italian fashion advert??!! Very Brian Ferry!
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11-11-2010, 11:23 PM
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Country: Guernsey
Occupation: Engineer
Interests: Restoration
Cruising area: Channel Islands & northern French coast
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Posts: 154
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Sandgrounder is in Guernsey. A mate owns it and he's giving it away if anyone wants a project...needs motors.
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12-11-2010, 01:58 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by littlenige
Loving the advert for Spam - doesn't mean the same thing these days of course! And check out the crew of Translucent! An Italian fashion advert??!! Very Brian Ferry!
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Thats my dad!
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12-11-2010, 03:36 PM
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Senior Member
Country: UK
Location: Hampshire
Interests: Powerboats,Commentating, Bikes
Boat make: None at the moment
Cruising area: Wherever I can get a ride !
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Location: Hampshire
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Quote:
Originally Posted by littlenige
Loving the advert for Spam - doesn't mean the same thing these days of course! And check out the crew of Translucent! An Italian fashion advert??!! Very Brian Ferry!
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I remember Alan Betteridge, bought a car from him in about 1970 !
Good chap, he did a lot of good races first in ALPHABET, & then in TRANSLUCENT, which was re-named NAUTI-FORD for the 1972 L-MC Race.
Very much a Southampton team !
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12-11-2010, 04:10 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Martin The Talker
I remember Alan Betteridge, bought a car from him in about 1970 !
Good chap, he did a lot of good races first in ALPHABET, & then in TRANSLUCENT, which was re-named NAUTI-FORD for the 1972 L-MC Race.
Very much a Southampton team !
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Something to read Martin while you put your feet up by the log fire.
A thoroughly decent chap.
It`s a bit of a ropey pdf,cos the original photocopy has faded badly.
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12-11-2010, 06:30 PM
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Country: Austria
Location: southwest
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Thanx for Betteridge article Fish.
Remember him well at ABC (Alan Betteridge Cars - hence race boat named "Alphabet") off Cumberland Place alongside the Royal Hotel not far from Fiona Pascoe's Dad's business. Used to see him with his lie-down Anzani skimmer at Ealing Hydroplane Club and learnt to waterski off Cowes, behind his 'racing' aluminium Pearly Miss (of Wroxham) with a 33hp Jhonnie (and that was a big powerful engine) in the 1950's. Remember the boat was fitted with the steering on the wrong side to facilitate turning around the race course which was often in the area where the Southampton Boat Show pontoons are placed nowadays.
Last saw him at the CTC Squadron prizegiving in the late 80's/early 90's.
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12-11-2010, 08:00 PM
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Country: UK
Location: Hampshire
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FLYING FISH
Something to read Martin while you put your feet up by the log fire.
A thoroughly decent chap.
It`s a bit of a ropey pdf,cos the original photocopy has faded badly.
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Thanks for that FF.
Sadly Alan is no longer with us, but his boats were always "The ordinary bloke's racers", Alphabet, Dum-Dum & Translucent, & as such, he was one of the "beliveable racers".
I remember when he brought "JAZZ", the 1920's wooden stepped hydroplane, with a vintage King Henry Vauxhall (69 hp ?) power unit to Cowes.
Jazz s now in a museum I think (Newport ?), but Alan actually raced Jazz around the Island one year !
Thanks again fo the article Graham.
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12-11-2010, 08:02 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by southwesthotcat
Thanx for Betteridge article Fish.
Remember him well at ABC (Alan Betteridge Cars - hence race boat named "Alphabet") off Cumberland Place alongside the Royal Hotel not far from Fiona Pascoe's Dad's business. Used to see him with his lie-down Anzani skimmer at Ealing Hydroplane Club and learnt to waterski off Cowes, behind his 'racing' aluminium Pearly Miss (of Wroxham) with a 33hp Jhonnie (and that was a big powerful engine) in the 1950's. Remember the boat was fitted with the steering on the wrong side to facilitate turning around the race course which was often in the area where the Southampton Boat Show pontoons are placed nowadays.
Last saw him at the CTC Squadron prizegiving in the late 80's/early 90's.
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It was in Bedford Place actually, but whats a 100 yards ?
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13-11-2010, 11:05 AM
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Praps your talking about different times or somebody else ...
I used to walk up the Solent room steps in the Royal Hotel and Alan's showroom was t'other side of the lane 20 ft from the Royal Hotel.
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13-11-2010, 11:23 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by southwesthotcat
Praps your talking about different times or somebody else ...
I used to walk up the Solent room steps in the Royal Hotel and Alan's showroom was t'other side of the lane 20 ft from the Royal Hotel.
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Perhaps.
However, when I bought a car from Alan, his showroom was on the east side of Bedford Place, nearly opposite the then coach station. Paralell with London Road, but west thereof.
This was in 1970/71.
It was about 100 yards up Bedford Place, from its junction with Cumberland Place (Where the Royal Hotel is), on the right hand (East) side.
It opened onto the pavement, but you could drive thro' to the rear access.
Alan Betteridge Cars (ABC) was on the wall, above the showroom doors as I remember.
I knew Alan beforehand, thro' a mutual friend of his & then work colleague of mine, & also thro' his race exploits in Alphabet & Hum Drum. (This was just before Translucent arrived).
Alan lived in Roberts Road, Shirley, So'ton, between Hill Lane & Shirley Road.
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