1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury for sale
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury for sale
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury for sale
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury for sale
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury for sale
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury for sale
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury for sale
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury for sale
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury for sale
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury for sale
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury for sale
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury for sale
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury for sale
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury
1 of 6  Aluminum Fageol Twin Coach Engines built in 1948
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury: 1953 Gull Lake Montana
1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury: Delivery to Oliver Elam

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1948 Ventnor Hydroplane - Mercury

Mercury was designed by Adolph Apel of Ventnor Boat works and equipped by Dan Arena of Fageol with a special supercharged engine with a top speed of 100 MPH. Fageol was a manufacturer primarily known for building motor coaches and bus motors.

Racing Legend - Lou Fageol Tests Mercury at the Buffalo Launch Club

Racing Legend Lou Fageol driving Mercury during a test run at Buffalo Launch Club

They built less than 6 aluminum race motors - the head from the engine in Mercury was used in the "Twin Coach Special" which ran in the 1948 Indianapolis 500. Wild Bill Cantrell drove the car in 1948 finishing in 16th place - only dropping out of the top 10 after a steering issue.

1948 Twin Coach Special - The head on the engine used in Mercury shown in the photo

1948 Twin Coach Special - Ran in the 1948 Indianapolis 500 with the head later used on the engine that would go into Mercury (shown in the photo)

Mercury raced in the APBA 7 Litre Class from 1948 to 1954. She was the National Championship Race Winner at the Buffalo Launch Club in 1953 and was the National Hight-Points Winner in 1950. Mercury set the 7 Litre lap record in Louisville Kentucky at 72 MPH in 1953.

1953 National Champion owner / Driver Oliver Elam on August 16th 1953 at the Buffalo Launch Club

Owned by Oliver Elam she was raced competitively throughout the 40's and 50's. He last raced in the boat in Madison Indiana in 1954 then placed in storage until 1989 where it was found and restored by its current owner.

1948 Ventnor - Mercury: As removed from storage in 1989

Mercury in 1989 after being removed from storage after 35 years


Specs:

Built: 1948 by Ventnor Motorboat Company in Atlantic City, NJ.

Hull Number: 567

Length: 20'

Beam: 9'6"

Built for: Oliver Elam (owner / driver)

Competition lap speed: 75 MPH

Estimated Top Speed: 100 MPH

History:

APBA Class: 7 Litre

Years Raced: 1948 - 1954

Honors: National Championship Winner 1953, National High-Points Champion 1950

 

Engine:

Power: Fageol Twin Coach FMR 335 Supercharged Racing Motor. Aluminum 6 Cyl - 404 Cubic Inches

HP: 335 HP @ 3700 RPM

Compression Ratio: 10:1

Weight: 700 lbs