September 2007, Point Pleasant NJ Charlie Mccarthy was named and
honored at the Point Pleasant, NJ offshore race as one of the "Legends of Offshore." The "Legends"
group was fêted at a dinner and a special presentation of plaques at the drivers meeting before the race. |
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Charlie McCarthy and Rocky Aoki were asked to be on the pace boats for the start of the race. Charlie throttled the 47 foot Apache pace
boat and Rocky was on the 38 foot Apache pace boat. |
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From left to right, some of the "Legends of Offshore": Bob Saccenti of Apache fame, Rocky Aoki of Benihana
fame, John Bochis of Crazy Greek fame, Charlie McCarthy of Top Banana fame and Billy Martin of Bounty Hunter fame. Also honored but not pictured were Jerry Gilbreath of Alcone
fame and Rich Luhrs and George Linder of Shadow Cat fame. |
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Left to right, Charlie McCarthy, Rocky Aoki and Bob Saccenti. |
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Start of the Bushmills race. Bill Elswick in LONGSHOT, Jerry Jacoby in AJAC HAWK, Betty Cook in KAAMA and Charlie McCarthy in TOP BANANA.
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The crew celebrating a victory a little too early. With five miles to go after a 200 plus mile race in the Bahamas, one engine lost RPM's
and our trusty crew came in second by 30 seconds. |
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Charlie McCarthy prepares for a race out of Plymouth, Mass. |
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The winner of the Bushmills Irish Whiskey Race on St. Patrick's Day 1979. |
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Celebrating the victory ... Mary Pat McCarthy, Charlie McCarthy, Charley McCarthy |
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1978 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OFFSHORE RACE Mar Del Plata Argentina VIEW VIDEO (178 MB)
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Charlie fine tunes the engines in the 38 foot prototype before testing. |
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Top Banana photo taken from banana boat co helicopter. |
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Mary Pat McCarthy's boat, the Fast Lady,
was pressed into action for the Gloucester, Mass Inshore race against 24 other entries. It placed first overall. |
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The 24 foot Top Banana in the wet pits in Miami Bacardi race. |
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Gone Bananas
at St. Petersburg offshore race placed third overall and first Modified. |
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Gone Bananas in the choppy Pacific Ocean of Southern California.
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The crew prepares for battle in Newport Beach at the Bushmills Race. |
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A winning effort is rewarded with a giant bottle of Bushmills Irish Whiskey. |
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Ron Morrison, Navigator of Top Banana, prepares for another test runof the 38 foot prototype. |
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The Top Banana sits on its new transporter ready for another season. |
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Charlie McCarthy in Top Banana and Bobby Saccenti in Flying Machine at Key West. |
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Gone Bananas with Chuck Fogarty at the Benihana in Pt Pleasant, NJ.
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Rums of Puerto Rico sponsored the race team for its second season. |
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Cockpit of the 24 foot race boat Top Banana. As you can see, it was very common in that era for the driver to also throttle and trim the
boat. Controls were set up around the driver so that he could do all three with ease. On the driver's left was the navigator. He had a clear dash area upon which he would write the various legs of the course and their
headings. The only tools he had were the small speedometer, at his right hand, that he used for rough calculations, and stop watches that are out of sight. All three positions had a compass, so that all three could help
keep check on each other, to keep the boat on a course while out of sight of any land for extended periods of time. The position to the right was for a riding mechanic. Breakdowns were more common back then and you were
pretty much on your own to get the boat running again to get you home. During the race, the mechanic would keep an eye on the gauges for the engines and do the transfer of fuel for trimming the boat. The early bolsters
were built very tight with a kind of foam that would wrap around you once you were inside it. |
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The first outboard race boat,"Second Choice. (He wanted a 38 foot Open Class boat). Owner/Driver Larry Pitts was 65 years old
when he ordered this boat and his dream of racing offshore came true. |
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The start of the Bahamas 200 race. Crew consisted of Charlie McCarthy, Driver; David Greaves, Throttleman; Willie Meyers, Navigator.
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David Greaves doing his final check before the start of the race. |
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Willie Meyers and Charlie. Don Aronow always made sure that Charlie had Willie as his navigator for the Bahamas races. Willie as a driver
had won both the Bahamas 500 and the Around Nassau race, and knew the reefs and shoals of the Bahamas like nobody else. |
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The early ocean racers didn't see the need for steps in hull design; they had their own way of aerating the hulls. |
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Rums of Puerto Rico
at the start of a fog-shrouded Benihana race in Point Pleasant, NJ. |
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Cover of press kit for the Rums of Puerto Rico team. |
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The 24 foot Top Banana on the way to a victory in a rough Key west race. |
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Wet pit launch of the Top Banana, under the watchful eye of Charlie's mother-in-law in the green 28SS Cigarette in the background.
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The 38 foot Top Banana enjoying a beautiful run in the Pacific. |
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The ride back to the dock with the checkered flag. |
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Gone Bananas,
Chuck Fogarty's 34 foot Banana / Coyote at the launch area of the Benihana race. |
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