Clinkerfest
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Printed Date: January-10-2025 at 5:50am
Topic: Clinkerfest
Posted By: lewy2001
Subject: Clinkerfest
Date Posted: March-14-2010 at 9:42pm
The same weekend as the River Run in Florida a similar get together was held in Australia. Just a group of like minded people having a good time with older boats.
It is funny how many good people seem to have older ski boats. The yellow clinker is a Flightcraft Spectre forerunner of the early Sportster.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDuNvfHwJDM - Clinkerfest 10
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Posted By: bkhallpass
Date Posted: March-14-2010 at 9:55pm
Looks like a nice time.
BKH
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Posted By: connorssons
Date Posted: March-14-2010 at 10:31pm
Very coooool video,makes me want to get the boat out!
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Posted By: peter1234
Date Posted: March-14-2010 at 11:04pm
guys what do you think that white boat with the black biminy is? the #s on it are jl5 ... nice lines on that boat
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Posted By: reidp
Date Posted: March-16-2010 at 6:12pm
Really neat Lewy. I'd like to know more about those clinker-hull boats. Most of those boats look rather small compared to yours. Are they rather fast as well? We'd love to hear a little more info on them.
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Posted By: 75 Tique
Date Posted: March-16-2010 at 6:25pm
Yeah, the clinker caught my eye too Reid. Hull is kind of a cross between your speed skiff and the boats we are used to seeing. I remember a while back another thread about another Aussie ski boat that was very small, vary low profile, very powerful, but I dont remember the name. I browsed a bit after Lewy started this thread but couldnt find it.
Lewy, question for you. Don't you guys have a pretty good ski boat industry down there. Australia has always been big into skiing and practically invented competition barefooting. I know, CCs are the best and all that, but you guys go through a lot of time, effort and expense to find and ship boats from over here. Arent there good home grown boats there? I would think with the skiing history, there would be. I know the original flightcraft, before Malibu got a hold of it, was one of my favorite boats. If I could have found one in 96 when I finally took the plunge for my first ski boat, I would have gotten it.
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Posted By: 91nautique
Date Posted: March-16-2010 at 9:39pm
reidp wrote:
Really neat Lewy. I'd like to know more about those clinker-hull boats. Most of those boats look rather small compared to yours. Are they rather fast as well? We'd love to hear a little more info on them. |
I had one of these with a tricked up 350 in it, went like a rocket, didn't turn very well.
It snapped in half @ W.O.T
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Posted By: lewy2001
Date Posted: March-17-2010 at 11:34am
91Nautique,
It is actually a Williams at first I thought it was a Hammond but does look a bit like a Ramsay also. Bryce the current owner confirmed at Clinkerfest it is a old Williams. By a strange coincidence it used to live in the same Caravan Park at Forster NSW where we had a permanent van setup. It was not used much but I used to quite often have a look at it when at our holiday "resort" always thought it was a Hammond. The boat was named "Saboo" then it is now called "Grumpy".
Reidp,
It has a 318 Chrysler engine with a dog clutch. Did not have much of a chance for any speed runs the river was very busy that weekend and these low sided flat bottom clinkers do not cope with rollers very well. I was keen to open up the 318 in Bryce's boat after driving Brians 318 rocket at GL Earlier in the day though, I did venture up to a quieter part of the river and opened up the SN2001 to impress a few of the other boat owners and hit 48mph. While touring back I happened to notice the 8 knot speed sign well at least we had the 8 part right Yes the SN2001 was a like a battleship compared to these older 15'-17' clinkers.
I will buy a old Hammond clinker myself one day. When I was a young squire my uncle had one. Always thought I would rebuild a glass one but all this wood talk has me looking for a old wooden one. Reid you will like this old Hammond it does go fast. http://www.hammondboats.com.au/ - Miss Australia
75Tique,
Older Aussie skiboats are very low sided flat bottom hulls. Most of the skiing in Australia is done in river systems where wind chop was never really a problem. With our small population boat traffic was never a problem like today either. In the 60's, 70's and into 80's there were quite a lot of small Aussie boat builders. The boats were usually 14'-17' clinkers that used a converted car engine and either a simple dog clutch with the engines mounted flywheel forward or a direct drive. It has only been the last say 10 years or so that they have been using commercial marine engines by Indmar and Mercruiser.
My 89 SN is light years ahead of anything built in Australian in that era. In fact it years ahead of my last boat which was a 97 model. It was a converted 350 SBC with a soft clutch. The marine conversion kit was spaghetti city.
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Posted By: kapla
Date Posted: March-17-2010 at 7:38pm
ha milky brown waters as in my delta!!! LOL
nice reunion!!
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Posted By: Randy_in_Ohio
Date Posted: March-18-2010 at 4:05am
very cool Lewy!
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Posted By: The Godfather
Date Posted: March-22-2010 at 10:03am
Very nice Lewy..
Loved it..
Dave
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Posted By: Nevergrew
Date Posted: March-22-2010 at 10:24pm
That yellow clinker is nice !!
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Posted By: lewy2001
Date Posted: March-23-2010 at 10:02am
Justin (Nevergrew he owns the yellow Flightcraft Spectre) what are you doing here. After that ride at Clinkerfest you have been converted to the Correct Craft way. Watch out this site is very addictive.
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Posted By: Nevergrew
Date Posted: March-23-2010 at 6:58pm
lewy2001 wrote:
Justin (Nevergrew he owns the yellow Flightcraft Spectre) what are you doing here. After that ride at Clinkerfest you have been converted to the Correct Craft way. Watch out this site is very addictive. |
Yeah Mark, Damn you for bringing that SN down to Clinkerfest. I am a serious convert. Hopefully within the next year one will be parked in my garage. Just need to get Ol' Yella up to scratch to sell.
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Posted By: Chopper
Date Posted: April-12-2010 at 2:40am
Nevergrew wrote:
lewy2001 wrote:
Justin (Nevergrew he owns the yellow Flightcraft Spectre) what are you doing here. After that ride at Clinkerfest you have been converted to the Correct Craft way. Watch out this site is very addictive. |
Yeah Mark, Damn you for bringing that SN down to Clinkerfest. I am a serious convert. Hopefully within the next year one will be parked in my garage. Just need to get Ol' Yella up to scratch to sell. |
Good work Lewy,
Another Correct Craft convert down under.!
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