rbcoomer
Well-Known Member
Sad to see this morning that Sonny Levi has passed away at 90. More here: http://www.powerboatracingworld.com...r-of-modern-powerboat-design-has-passed-away/
I would not question in the slightest Renato's influence on deep vee design, but I am just wondering whose boats were designed first - Renato's or Ray Hunt?
http://www.bertram31.com/ray_hunt.htm
Ray Hunt's Moppie convincingly won the 1960 Miami - Nassau race.
"His great contribution to design and innovation was later recognised by his election as a Royal Designer for Industry, the highest Italian accolade in engineering"
The title of Royal Designer for Industry is awarded by that well-known Italian institution the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, located Just off the bustling Italian thoroughfare of the Strand, London WC2. It's awarded to designers of all kinds - Ian Proctor was one, for example - and has nothing to do with engineering.
What unbelievably sloppy journalism, and how insulting to the memory of a great man that you can't be bothered to check your facts when writing about his death.
In the words of most of my teachers at school "Could try harder"
Sonny's hulls are a much deeper Vee than the Hunt hulls, regardless of the hull form, the Levi whale back deck does it for me. And let's not forget Surfury!