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Offshore powerboat racing history - Classic Boat Magazine

    https://www.classicboat.co.uk/articles/history/powerboat-racing-history/
    The line-up included some of the best of the world’s offshore fast powerboats: Faireys, Christinas, Bertrams, Port Hamble Hunt 34s and Pacemaker 19s. Among the drivers were holiday entrepreneur Billy Butlin, ex-motor racing driver Tommy Sopwith and boat designer Don Shead.

Racing Waves: A History of Offshore Powerboat Racing

    https://www.theversed.com/81405/original-racing-waves-history-offshore-powerboat-racing/
    Gar Wood & The Harmsworth Trophy Within years of the invention of motorboats, the first offshore international competition was up and running – the Harmsworth Trophy. Founded by publishing magnate, Alfred Harmsworth (a viscount, don’t you know), the first race took place in 1903. It was an international contest between countries, not individuals.

Early Motor-Boat Racing November 1944 - Motor Sport …

    https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article/november-1944/15/early-motor-boat-racing
    The first race for this trophy was held at Queenstown, in 1903, in connection with the “Irish Fortnight,” and although no foreign entries were received, it created a great deal of interest both in this and in other countries.

Rosevears Tasmania Early Powerboat Racing - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQ4Ox3eI5uw
    Early Powerboat Racing footage from Rosevears, Northern Tasmania.

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