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Originally Posted by coltgov101
Does anyone remember the measured mile along side Rattlesnake Island? Used to use it to time our boats.
We had no speedos in those days. Curious when it was taken down.
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Speedos are still around, mostly brought here by European visitors.
Actually, there was a product sold back then.
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"This is an early hand held speedometer from the late 1950's to early 60's. It is named the "Speed Wand". It is used by holding it in the water while you are moving, and measures up to 35mph. It was made by Design Products Inc. in Sarasota Florida, and sold by Benj. Allen & Co. Inc. in Chicago."
—eBay
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"Missed" by a lot!

'Don't think I ever got the same reading twice in a row!

The "Speed Wand" even
bent at modest speeds.
As for the Measured Mile: Mid-60s, I recall motoring-by and measuring the time it took. 'Not remembering exactly, but maybe 15 minutes.
'Course, the family boat ("Yellow Jacket" with Mercury 40) was much faster.
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