Print, Photographic

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Print, Photographic

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1997.09.01

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The Miss Rocket sits dockside with pit crewman Gordon Lymburn, Bud Ford (at the boat’s tail) and driver Marion Cooper as onlookers take a peak at the hydroplane boat. The Miss Rocket was the first Tacoma-built hydroplane — designed and built by Les Staudacher — and was owned by Austin Snell. She was initially christened the Coral Reef but was later renamed the Miss Rocket, after Snell’s Rocket gas stations. The boat’s best finish was a second-place in the annual Seafair Race. She was also driven by Harry Reeves. Miss Rocket made her debut in 1957 but didn’t garner much attention in the first few races of 1958. In the boat’s first season and a half, the U19 boat had failed to qualify for a single final heat but that changed when rookie driver Reeves finished second and first in her preliminary heats in the Gold Cup on August 10, and in the final race, Reeves went after driver Jack Regas and the Hawaii Kai III. Regas won by a rooster tail but it was the best performance for the boat and its crew. Photo donated by Gordon Lymburn.

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Hydro Racing, Hydroplanes, Professional/Semi-Pro

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Miss Rocket

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Miss Rocket

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Staudacher, Les

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Snell, Austin

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hydroplane racing

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Unlimited Hydroplanes

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Seafair Race

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Coral Reef

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Gold Cup

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Regas, Jack

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Longozo, Ed

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Lymburn, Gordon

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Ford, Bud

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Cooper, Marion