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Baby Bootlegger 30 inches boat model
Baby Bootlegger 30 inches boat model
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The Baby Bootlegger stands as one of the most legendary wooden speedboats of the early 20th century, embodying the peak of American craftsmanship and racing innovation during the Prohibition-era 1920s. Designed by renowned naval architect George Crouch and built by Henry Nevins in 1924, the boat was created specifically to dominate the prestigious Gold Cup-America's premier powerboat competition. Its long, torpedo-shaped hull and low, streamlined cockpit introduced a groundbreaking approach to hydrodynamic design, delivering both exceptional speed and impressive stability on the water. Powered by a converted Hispano-Suiza aircraft engine, the original Baby Bootlegger achieved remarkable performance, securing Gold Cup victories in 1924 and 1925. These back-to-back wins cemented its legacy as one of the most iconic wooden racing boats ever built. Beyond its achievements on the racetrack, the boat became celebrated for its flawless mahogany planking, graceful contours, and deep mirror-finish varnish-an enduring symbol of elegance and engineering excellence. Nearly a century later, the Baby Bootlegger remains a timeless masterpiece. Collectors, boatbuilders, and enthusiasts continue to admire its artistry, innovation, and unmistakable silhouette-an enduring representation of the golden age of classic wooden speedboats.
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