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Speed Queen: In her new 100-mph hydroplane, Jean Hoffman is one of the fastest women on the water.(Features)
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January 1, 2006|
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Byline: George Sass, Sr
SPEND A FEW MOMENTS WITH LARRY LAUTERBACH in his custom boat shop in Chester, Md., and you'll quickly realize you're in the presence of a legend. The walls and shelves are covered with awards, trophies and photos of his racing achievements, and throughout the shop a number of raceboats are in various stages of construction or restoration. Prominently displayed on a handsome, hand-built trailer is a one-of-a-kind Lauterbach boat. This 500-hp beauty, distinguished by its two side-by-side seats, was commissioned by Jean Hoffman, a 63- year-old ...
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