Print, Photographic

Miss B & I Construction

Miss B & I Construction

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Print, Photographic

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1997.07.07

Description

A rare black and white photograph shows the Miss B & I hydroplane during her early construction phase. The photo shows the unfinished cockpit and top side, with a second unknown hydroplane in the background. The Miss B & I was a popular unlimited hydro from Tacoma. Driven, designed and owned by Bob Gilliam in 1956, the boat was the winner of the Copper Cup race in Montana. Driving the Miss B & I in almost total darkness during an after-hours test run, Gilliam ran over the log boom in the boat. Gilliam, who came to Tacoma via the Army and was stationed at Fort Lewis, earned a win in the 1961 Seafair Queen’s Trophy race. Gilliam may not have been the best boat driver, but his boatbuilding skill was unmatched. Gilliam’s team, which raced under the moniker “Fascination” when there wasn’t a sponsor available, reached financial backing from Seattle radio station KOL and raced as KOLroy in 1959-60. Photo donated by Ed Longozo.

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Hydro Racing, hydroplanes, Professional/Semi-Pro

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Miss B & I

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hydroplanes

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Unlimited Hydroplanes

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Tacoma

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Gilliam, Bob

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Copper Cup

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Montana

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Fort Lewis

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Seafair Queen's Trophy

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KOLroy

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Longozo, Ed

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Seattle