I was 19 those days and watched together with my dad, who took me one day to the 3 hours of Amsterdam. From that moment I was hooked and that’s why is great to see those pictures back. Cees van der Velden was/is my all time speedboat hero.😊
Had the pleasure to race OPC tunnel boats in the 70's-90's . I ran only Seebold tunnel boats with Mercury motors. Seebold were the best built. Started racing Hyrostream V hulls for factory here in Minnesota. Very fond memories of TCPBA our local club.
I grew up with Tom Percival and his wonderful family, we were at many of the races in the UK and abroad, I have not seen any video's of his racing but found this by accident, once I stopped crying of happiness of seeing this amazing person doing what he did best, the tears were changed to sadness as he sadly died a couple of years later in a race accident in Belgium. My heart goes out to Gilly, Katie and Guy, lots of love and hugs sent your way. Karen Ruben xxxxxx
i believe that boat ended up in the OMC factory in Waukegan il. i saw what i think was this exact hull and motor at one time like 1998...when i went to pick up a special order motor for our marina. it made sense as it was still in perfect shape "Aluminum"....not a rotten old pc of junk as most 80's wood tunnels would have been 20 yrs later....love to know where it went........
if you find any time to transfer it to digital media that would be incredible ....i would be interested in some orig old school photos also.... craigbielsky@gmail.com
Nice one Phil - that was when the sport of circuit powerboat pacing could outdo Monaco for nailbiting thrills, both behind the wheel and as a spectator.
nice 1 phil used to watch these at chasewater staffordshire many years ago....there is web site called `fast on water` dedicated to powerboat racing....
I was 19 those days and watched together with my dad, who took me one day to the 3 hours of Amsterdam. From that moment I was hooked and that’s why is great to see those pictures back. Cees van der Velden was/is my all time speedboat hero.😊
This was perhaps the greatest display of driving ever put on in a boat, Mr. Seebold was and is simply the best to ever pilot a racing tunnel.
Mr Bill Seebold is by far the best driver and boat builder in world.
Had the pleasure to race OPC tunnel boats in the 70's-90's . I ran only Seebold tunnel boats with Mercury motors. Seebold were the best built. Started racing Hyrostream V hulls for factory here in Minnesota. Very fond memories of TCPBA our local club.
I was there, on the docks near Great Britain. A great day.
I grew up with Tom Percival and his wonderful family, we were at many of the races in the UK and abroad, I have not seen any video's of his racing but found this by accident, once I stopped crying of happiness of seeing this amazing person doing what he did best, the tears were changed to sadness as he sadly died a couple of years later in a race accident in Belgium. My heart goes out to Gilly, Katie and Guy, lots of love and hugs sent your way. Karen Ruben xxxxxx
I was there watching aged 12.Great memories. Amazing sound from those engines.
I watched this race from my garden wall. thanks for sharing. brought back many memories.
wow what an incredible view how exciting for you the stories you must have, do you have any vintage photos? .....please share? craigbielsky@gmail.com
Great video... The aluminium boat of Renato was so fast. Fantastic race for Seebold great driver and without forgetting the others, great times
i believe that boat ended up in the OMC factory in Waukegan il.
i saw what i think was this exact hull and motor at one time like 1998...when i went to pick up a special order motor for our marina.
it made sense as it was still in perfect shape "Aluminum"....not a rotten old pc of junk as most 80's wood tunnels would have been 20 yrs later....love to know where it went........
Wow, I was 18 in 82, loved watching this in my hometown 👍 loved the last clip with the crash, u won’t see that nowadays 👍
John Hill. What a man.
i used to photgraph these spectacular races every year in the 80's and still have some of the images on 35mm film/transparency.
if you find any time to transfer it to digital media that would be incredible ....i would be interested in some orig old school photos also....
craigbielsky@gmail.com
Nice one Phil - that was when the sport of circuit powerboat pacing could outdo Monaco for nailbiting thrills, both behind the wheel and as a spectator.
I remember this race well as being part of the rescue team on the water as a diver to get in the water when necessary
nice 1 phil used to watch these at chasewater staffordshire many years ago....there is web site called `fast on water` dedicated to powerboat racing....
Renato Molinari 👏🙌💯🏆🇮🇹👏
i really have no idea ( with much safer boats etc now ) why they do not bring this back to Bristol to help the local economy.
Still far too unsafe and with Bristol being the Green Capital you won’t be seeing any type of fuel burning motorsport there.
That ain't Tennessee!
There was more danger from Weils disease that was in the docks, than from the racing. No one would go in water then...
Where's rowdem mead and the Baltic wharf gone