1909 Monaco Regatta
Entries For the Monaco Meeting
The following list of entries is official and has been supplied by the kindness of "Les Sports," the official organ of the Monaco Race Committee: |
Racing
Cruisers--Class I Not exceeding 6½ metres in length and fitted with a single-cylinder engine, 100mm. bore, or the international equivalent |
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Name |
Owner |
Engine |
Hull |
Chantiers Megevet |
M. Megevet |
Megevet-Picker |
Megevet-Picker |
Robert |
M. Ardrotti |
De Dion |
Allegrini |
Sizaire-Naudin |
Sizaire-Naudin Co. |
Sizaire-Naudin |
Despujols |
Lanturlu-Lion |
Sir Robin Starfish |
Lion |
Chaniers Garonne |
Monkey |
Viscomte de Catelin |
Ferro |
Chaniers Garonne |
Madeleine |
M. Caruta |
Zedel |
Allegrini |
X |
M. Henry |
Baudoni |
Chantiers Antibes |
Steno |
Dr. Richard |
Dion-Bouton |
Baglietto |
Gamin |
M. Bocchini |
Folin |
Ciais |
Cap Martin |
M. Allegrini |
Antoine |
Chantiers Antibes |
Camera |
M. Baussy |
De Dion |
Lemarchand-Vincent |
Georges-Anzani II |
M. Micheli |
Anzani |
Berta |
Nautilus-Anzani II |
Deschamps/Blondeau/Anzani |
Anzani |
Deschamps-Blondeau |
Auto-Gouvemail Nautilus |
Deschamps Bros. |
Deschamps |
Deschamps-Blondeau |
Dirigeable |
M. Oscar Alwin |
unlisted |
unlisted |
Zezette |
M. Barral |
De Dion |
Chantiers Antibes |
Motogodille |
Trouche & Co. |
Buchet (?) |
Despujols |
Motogodille II |
Trouche & Co. |
Buchet (?) |
unlisted |
Racing
Cruisers--Class II |
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Mais je-vais-Piquer II |
M. Megevet |
Megevet-Picker |
Megevet-Picker |
Labor III |
M. de Cleves |
Labor |
Despujols |
Vampire |
M. de Soriano |
Gregoire |
Despujols hydroplane (?) |
Mutel-Nautilus IV |
M. Mutel |
Mutel |
Deschamps-Blondeau |
Gregoire VII |
MM. Hinstin & Schwab |
Gregoire |
Despujols |
Lanturlu-Aster |
MM. White & Grenie |
Aster |
Chantiers Garonne |
Le Trigle |
M. Raffaelli |
Gnome |
Ciais |
Lisette |
M. Bocchini |
Gnome |
Ciais |
Ali |
M. Ciais |
Gnome |
Ciais |
Letla Menem |
M. Caze de Caumont |
Baudouin |
Chantiers Antibes |
Cap dAntibes |
M. Allegrini |
Baudouin |
Chantiers Antibes |
Cap Ferrat |
M. Allegrini |
Aster |
Chantiers Antibes |
Cap d'Ail |
M. Allegrini |
Baudouin |
Chantiers Antibes |
Margot |
Cmdt. Remy |
Aster |
Claparede |
Excelsior Aster |
M. E. Peillex |
Aster |
Celle |
Excelsior Buire IV |
M. F. Celle |
La Buire |
Celle |
Les Trois Soeurs |
M. Sacco |
Aster |
Torrani |
Calendal |
M. Hominal |
Vermorel |
Virgilio |
Gamine |
M. Cuchelet |
Peugeot-Tony Huber |
Sebille |
Gobron |
M. Gastaud |
Gobron Brillie |
Despujols |
Jean Antoinette |
M. Gastaud |
Antoinette |
unlisted |
Diaboto |
M. Gastaud |
unlisted |
unlisted |
Ginette |
Comte de Saint Pierre |
Cottereau |
Chantiers Antibes |
Racing Cruisers--Class III |
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Fleur D'Eau |
M. Giraud |
Megevet-Picker |
Megevet-Picker |
Suzanne Marinette |
M. Flory |
Baudouin |
Chantiers Antibes |
Libellule II |
MM. Maurel & Lovera |
Baudouin |
Chantiers Antibes |
Labor II |
M. de Cleves |
Ballot |
Despujols hydroplane (?) |
La Brabanconne |
Mr. J. T. C. Moore-Brabazon |
Metallurgique |
Despujols |
Aya VI |
M. Fayaud |
Delahaye |
Desch amps-Blondeau |
Kisoune |
M. T. de Lunel |
Eagle |
Lemarchand-Vincent |
Scat |
M. Testa |
S.C.A.T. |
S.I.A.M. |
Excelsior Buire V |
M. F. Celle |
La Buire |
Celle hydroplane (?) |
Secret |
Mr. L. M. Waterhouse |
Barriquand & Marre |
Hart Harden |
Gyrinus II |
Messrs Redwood & Richards |
Thomycroft |
Maynard |
Essembi 11 |
Comte M. Ricotti |
S.M.B. |
Bagnasco |
Lorraine VI |
M. Perignon |
Dietrich |
G. de Coninck |
Gallinari |
M. G. A. Gastaldi |
Regal |
Gallinari |
Louise Rene |
M. G. A. Gastaldi |
Regal |
Baglietto |
Racing Cruisers--Class IV |
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Megevet-Picker IV |
M. Megevet |
Megevet-Picker |
Megevet-Picker |
Calypso Mors |
M. A. Cracq |
Mors |
Pitre |
Cyclamen |
M. Jacon |
Mutel |
Rivet |
H. L. B. |
La Buire Co. |
La Buire |
Celle hydroplane (?) |
Alex-Mercedes |
M. Harel |
Mercedes |
G. de Coninck |
Caprice |
M. Galice |
Ixion |
Lemarchand-Vincent |
Egloga |
M. G. Colano |
Isotta-Fraschini |
Ugo Castaguta |
Delahaye-Nautilus V111 |
Desch amps-Blondeau-Delahaye |
Delahaye |
Deschamps-Blondeau |
Mutel-Nautilus IX |
Deschamps-Blondeau-Delahaye |
Delahaye |
Deschamps-Blondeau |
Mutel-Nautilus VI |
M. Mutel |
Mutel |
Deschamps-Blondeau |
Isabelle-Gnome |
M. Velghe |
Gnome |
Luce |
Odette |
M. Coulomb |
Mutel |
Despujols |
Racing Cruiser--Class V |
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Lorraine V |
M. Perignon |
Dietrich |
G. de Coninck |
Tele Mors |
M. Crucq |
Mors |
G. de Coninck |
E. L. B. |
La Buire Co. |
La Buire |
Celle |
Chantelcler |
M. Coulomb |
Brasier |
Despujols |
Delahaye-Nautilus XII |
unlisted |
Delahaye |
Deschamps-Blondeau |
Racers--Class I |
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Fauber-Labor-Motobloc |
M. de Cleves |
Motobloc |
Fauber hydroplane |
Rapiere IV |
M. Clarcke |
Panhard 120-hp |
Tellier hydroplane |
Delahaye-Nautilus X111 |
Delahaye-Deschamps-Blondeau |
Delahaye 120-hp. |
Deschamps-Blondeau |
X |
Capt. Laycocks |
E. N. V. |
Saunders hydroplane |
Fauber VI |
M. W. H. Fauber |
unlisted |
Fauber hydroplane |
Nibbio |
M. E. Fero |
Fiat |
Costaguta |
Duc |
M. Coulomb |
Brasier 120-hp. |
Despujols |
Celestin I Anzani |
M. Micheli-Berta |
Anzani 3-cyl |
Berta hydroplane (?) |
Ricochet XXV |
M. Le Las |
Ricochet-Mesnag |
Ricochet hydroplane |
Ricochet XXIII |
M. Le Las |
E. N. V. |
Le Las de Karwin |
Motoscaphe |
M. Ravaud |
Gnome 7-cyl. |
Ravaud aero-boat |
Delahaye-Nautilus X |
unlisted |
Delahaye 120-hp. |
Deschamps-Blondeau |
Lisolette |
Herr Weingand |
Mercedes |
Tellier |
Racers--Class II |
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Alla-Va |
M. de Gurtubay |
Brasier (2) 125-hp. |
Despujol hydroplane |
Panhard-Levassor |
Panhard Co. |
Panhard (4) |
Tellier |
Dixie II |
Mr. E. Schroeder |
Crane-Whitman 200-hp. |
C. H. Crane |
Standard |
Mr. Price MicKinney |
Standard 500-hp. |
C. H. Crane-B. F. Woods |
Wolseley-Siddeley II |
Mr. N. Robins |
Wolseley |
Saunders |
Prinz Heinrich |
Rhine Motor Boat & Yacht Co. |
Benz |
Rhine Motor Boat & Yacht Co. |
(Transcribed from MotorBoat, March 25, 1909, pp. 26, 27.)
[Thanks to Greg Calkins for help in preparing this page --LF]
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