Jersey Speed Skiffs
The boats exist; we need to show them
If one were to pick the most authentic Navesink River craft it would probably be
the Jersey Speed Skiff.
Jersey speed skiffs are 16 foot V8 powered fireballs totally unsuited to go
as fast as they go, and that makes them one of the big draws at major boat
racing events.
Jersey speed skiffs are a distant development of the Sea Bright skiff
insofar that they originated in the Navesink and Shrewsbury River area and were
built by people who were very familiar with constructing Sea Bright skiffs, but
the latter were working craft and the Jersey speed skiffs were always built as
racing boats. Up until the 1980's the speed skiff was raced mostly on the Jersey
shore and especially on the Navesink River off Red Bank, but the last speed
skiff race on the Navesink took place in the mid nineties, at which time the
economies of arranging power boat racing events exceeded the local resources.
However, contrary to most of the other vessels in this section of the NMHA
website, there are still plenty of Jersey Speed Skiffs in the Navesink and
Shrewsbury River area, and many of the early skiffs are under restoration or
have been restored by local enthusiasts. As a class of racing boats, the speed
skiffs are still very popular and there might be as many as 100 speed skiffs
that still show up at racing events all across the US and Canada.
Still there is a really good reason to have the speed skiff listed in the
replica area of the website and that is while it looks like there is no reason
to recreate the speed skiff, it sure would be fun if the speed skiffs could be
made to race on the Navesink again.
As a whole, NMHA tends to support low impact use of the Navesink. Ten or
more unmuffled souped up V8's running full bore can hardly be called low impact,
and it can be fairly assumed that nobody would like to have that much noise on
the river all the time. But how about once a year at a time when nobody will
care about the noise and crowds?
In Red Bank that time is generally on July 3 on fire works day. Why not
have a additional event while the crowds are moving in? How about a few speed
skiff races just before the sun sets? It would be a great salute and a lot of
fun for the crowd.
NMHA is trying to build public support for such an event. For further
information on speed skiffs and organizing races contact NMHA.
Links:
- http://www.speedskiffs.com
- Excellent general reference website
- http://www.speedskiffs.com/spragues_collection.htm
- Photos of one of the last speed skiff races in Red Bank
- http://www.vintageraceboatshop.com/JerseySpeedSkiffs.htm
- A good chronology of the Jersey Speed skiff
- http://www.speedskiffs.com/s_k_i_f_f.htm
- An example of the type of event that could work on Kaboom day




