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in Seattle. Together with Harry Jensen he founded the successful company Jen-Cel-Lite, which made sleeping bags using cellulose for insulation. Harry's brother Tony owned Jensen Motor Boat Company, and this sparked the interest in motor boat racing Sayres would have for the rest of his life.
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was the first boat specially ordered by Sayres, again in the 225 class. It marked the start of the collaboration between Sayres, designer Ted Jones, and builder Anchor Jensen (son of Tony). The
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in 1950, making it the only boat to win the two most important trophies and set the world speed record in one year.
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Sayres died of a heart attack in 1956. The Stan Sayres Memorial Park in Seattle is named after him.
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From 1937 onward, he owned a series of successful hydroplane racing boats called
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set a world record for its class (225-class boats) at 87.48 mph. The 1947
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had set the record in 1939 to 141.740 mph (228.108 km/h) with his
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I to V. The first ones were bought in 1937 and 1942 from Jack Cooper; the
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who broke the world water speed record with his "Slo-mo-shun IV" boat.
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Usually, he let others drive the boats, but in 1950 he piloted the
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had with its previous owner and under its previous name
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Slo-mo-shun

Museum of History & Industry
hydroplane racer
Dayton, Washington
Walla Walla, Washington
Whitman College
Pendleton, Oregon
Chrysler
Plymouth
Broadway
Madison Street
water speed record
Malcolm Campbell
Blue Bird K4
Donald Campbell
Bluebird K7
Ted Jones
APBA Gold Cup
Harmsworth Cup





Hydroplane Racing in Seattle
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