Dr. Thunder
02-05-2008, 04:09 PM
Saw this posted over on the "PIT STOP" board and immediatlly thought of Ron Hill ... hope Gene East doesn't mind but I would have to agree ... that boat needs to be seen!
http://b4.boards2go.com/boards/board.cgi?action=read&id=1200234397&user=swampcridders
How many readers of this web-site were at DePue and saw Gerry Waldman's D-Hydro on display with BORROWED megaphones?
This was the same boat and motor that Gerry drove to so many championships and records. It's also the boat in which he died at Lake Catherine.
For many years this boat was on display at Mercury's museum. At some point in time the megaphones were lost.
Fred Haunstine received special permission from Mercury to bring the boat to DePue but had borrow pipes to make the display complete.
After the boat and motor were returned to Mercury the megaphones were returned to the owner.
I inquired about the future of this very special piece of boat racing history and was told it would probably be stashed away in a warehouse at Mercury never to be seen again.
What a shame!
Just yesterday I was talking to Steve Hively a close friend of Jack McGrury.
He said Sandy (Jack's widow) wants to go see this boat next summer because Jack built the motor.
I didn't have the heart to tell him the boat is no longer in the museum.
Isn't there something that we as boat racers both current and past can do to convince Mercury to restore this treasure to an honored resting place?
http://b4.boards2go.com/boards/board.cgi?action=read&id=1200234397&user=swampcridders
How many readers of this web-site were at DePue and saw Gerry Waldman's D-Hydro on display with BORROWED megaphones?
This was the same boat and motor that Gerry drove to so many championships and records. It's also the boat in which he died at Lake Catherine.
For many years this boat was on display at Mercury's museum. At some point in time the megaphones were lost.
Fred Haunstine received special permission from Mercury to bring the boat to DePue but had borrow pipes to make the display complete.
After the boat and motor were returned to Mercury the megaphones were returned to the owner.
I inquired about the future of this very special piece of boat racing history and was told it would probably be stashed away in a warehouse at Mercury never to be seen again.
What a shame!
Just yesterday I was talking to Steve Hively a close friend of Jack McGrury.
He said Sandy (Jack's widow) wants to go see this boat next summer because Jack built the motor.
I didn't have the heart to tell him the boat is no longer in the museum.
Isn't there something that we as boat racers both current and past can do to convince Mercury to restore this treasure to an honored resting place?