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Australian Power Boat Association Record Certificate
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Australian Power Boat Association Record Certificate

Date1950
Object number00037252
NameCertificate
MediumInk on paper
DimensionsOverall: 201 x 253 mm
ClassificationsEphemera
Credit LineANMM Collection Gift from Christopher Barry-Cotter
DescriptionCertificate awarded to Ken Barry by the Australian Power Boat Association to recognise the new Australian speed record set in FIREFLY II on Kogarah Bay on 11 November 1950. FIREFLY II was owned by Barry but on this occasion, driven by D Mc Lachlan who reached 78,006 mph. HistoryFIREFLY II was hastily constructed in 11 days by Keith Barry, then president od the Australian Power Boat Association, to successfully attempt the 91 cubic inch (1500cc) class world water speed record for Australia. On 14 January 1950 Keith Barry took FIREFLY II to speed of 72.289 mph (116.34 kph) on Kograh Bay, breaking American Jack Cooper's world record of 64.689 mph established at Salton Sea in 1941. Bill McLachlin raced FIREFLY II on 11 November 1950 to break the previous recored at a speed of 78.006 mph. Keith Barry retired from racing to Tumut in 1951 taking FIREFLY II with him. The boat was trialled by Barry at Wagga with with a Jowett Javelin engine. In 1957 the boat was sold and ten years later Barry's son Chris discovered it abandoned in a field on the northern beaches. It was reunited with the Barry family in 1984.SignificanceFIREFLY II is the first Australian boat to set a world water speed record. With one run Keith Barry also broke seven national records. It represents the pinnacle of his achievements as an engineer and a career in designing, building and racing boats.




FIREFLY II
Keith Barry
1949
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