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9 Feet 1940 Jacoby A-Class Hydroplane

9 Feet 1940 Jacoby A-Class Hydroplane

$8,000 (USD)

Boat ID: 39637

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$8,000 (USD) SOLD
Boat ID: 39637

This Jacoby is a truly significant piece of racing history! She was owned and raced by Paul Wearly, a very notable outboard racer of the 1930's - 1950's. This particular boat was his 1940 A-class hydroplane APBA National record setter. The boat was found in a basement in Upstate, NY several years ago and was painstakingly restored to museum quality. 99-point Best in Show winner at the prestigious Lake Tahoe Concours D'Elegance. Complete with canvas trailering cover. The boat and motor are absolutely flawless and would be an excellent addition to a permanent collection. Johnson KR racing engine is outfitted with several rare "Neal" aftermarket racing parts offered in the '30's and '40's. The overall condition and collection of history & documentation show real pride of ownership.

Location:
Lake Tahoe, CA
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4,145
Boat Details
Year:
1940
Manufacturer:
Jacoby A-Class Hydroplane
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Length:
9
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Make:
Johnson KR Factory Racing Engine
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Comments:
Custom built storage/launch cart.
Other Information
Boat Cover:
Yes
Stereo:
No
Tonneau:
No
Spotlight:
No
Side Curtain:
No
Convertible Top:
No
Fume Detector:
No
Fire Extinguisher:
No
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