Skyskier
skiing Parker since 1960
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In one of my earlier post's about the worlds fastest boat, I mentioned Lee Taylor, the boat driver. He held the world record for the 1/4 mile on a waterski at something like 86 or 88 mph. I think it was in 1962, at Long Beach Marine Stadium, Butch Peterson went thru at 106 mph, behind I think Barry McGowan in "Banzai" I could be wrong on the boat & driver but I do remember it was 106 mph. This is a photo of me with Butch at the Parker ski races in 1962, I won the men's open class that weekend Now if you're wondering, how the hell could that scrawny 14 year old little shit beat this guy in a ski race :hmm
It was EASY.........................................I was the only one of 8 that didn't crash & burn Butch came down to congratulate me on the win :beer He was a real class act He was also a world class tournament skier, trick, jump & slalom. Chuckie Stearns was the next record holder at 118 and then Danny Churchill ( he invented the "knee-ski" ) went thru at 128 mph. I have no idea what the record is today, could'nt find anything for flat out speed in the measured 1/4 mile.
It was EASY.........................................I was the only one of 8 that didn't crash & burn Butch came down to congratulate me on the win :beer He was a real class act He was also a world class tournament skier, trick, jump & slalom. Chuckie Stearns was the next record holder at 118 and then Danny Churchill ( he invented the "knee-ski" ) went thru at 128 mph. I have no idea what the record is today, could'nt find anything for flat out speed in the measured 1/4 mile.