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Baby Whale Outboard Motor Boat Racing 1928 Ad
"Throughout the 1927 racing season Baby Whales won victory after victory in grueling competition with the foremost makes of outboard motor boats. These triumphs are not the results of chance or luck, they are the results of superior design and workmanship backed by sixty years' experience in building boats of the better kind. In the Baby Whale hydroplane, wind and water resistance has been reduced to a minimum. Effortless control, absolute safety and real comfort, together with graceful lines, ruggedness and beautiful natural mahogany finish give you in this speedster every desirable feature in addition to winning speed."
"The most popular speed boat in America!"
list of many race won by "Baby Whale" boats ~ "Baby Whale breaks Class C Speed Record!" 34.4 MPH made by a Baby Whale driven by Walter Rice of Ann Arbor, Michigan, establishes a new mile trial record for Class C. The speed of 34.4 MPH is the average for six one-mile trial heats conducted under the auspices of the Bob White Power Boat Club, Hamburg, Michigan."
trophy shown: "A.C.F. Trophy - Free-For-All Championship of America"
The date appears in the upper margin, it does not show in the scanned image. Mild paper tanning due to age.
It has become harder to locate these old items. It is likely that many of these will not come our way again as they were published only once.
1928 Marine Publication Advertisement
Approximate Dimensions 8 " X 11 1/2"
We sell only original publication advertisements, articles, prints, inserts etc. You will receive the original item represented, never a copy or reprint. Normal aging will be present. We do our best to note anything beyond normal aging.
You will receive your item/items packaged flat in new materials, on a rigid cardboard backing, in a poly bag with card stock cover for extra protection.
We will ship as many items as you like on the same invoice for one shipping fee.
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