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  <title>Episode 72 - John Connor Offshore Racing Legend and Genius Innovator</title>
  <description>In this episode of Powerboat Talk, we sit down with offshore racing legend John Connor to explore a career that helped define the sport’s golden era. As throttleman and crew chief for Paul and Betty Cook, Connor played a key role in Betty’s rise to prominence as one of the most important figures in offshore racing history.&amp;amp;nbsp; In 1977, Betty Cook became the first woman to win a world championship in offshore powerboat racing (her first of two), and just the second female in any major motorsport to achieve the feat, alongside drag racing’s Shirley Muldowney. Remarkably, Cook and Muldowney each captured their first world titles just one month apart, marking a groundbreaking moment for women in motorsports. Working alongside the Cooks, Connor helped push the limits of performance and reliability while driving innovation behind the scenes. The conversation dives into the team’s development of the groundbreaking 38-foot Scarab and the KAAMA surface drive, technologies that helped reshape offshore boat design and propulsion. Connor also shares insight into his time with Tom Gentry, where he served not only as throttleman but as project manager and lead engineering force behind the transatlantic record setting Gentry Eagle. He discusses the challenges of developing its turbine-assisted powertrain and advanced systems, culminating in the record-setting 1989 transatlantic crossing, where the team averaged remarkable speeds over more than 3,400 miles.&amp;amp;nbsp; Like Connor’s time with the Cooks, his partnership with Gentry produced world championships, record speeds, and cutting-edge technology, but it ultimately ended in tragedy following a devastating crash in Gentry’s final race in 1994, which led to his death in 1998. Connor is a fascinating and often underrecognized figure in offshore racing. This episode offers a firsthand look at the mindset and innovation that defined one of the sport’s most influential contributors. Visit John Conner online @ www.connormarine.com Visit our website at www.powerboattalk.com&amp;amp;nbsp; View the video for this episode:&amp;amp;nbsp;www.youtube.com/@powerboat_talk&amp;amp;nbsp; Follow us on Instagram&amp;amp;nbsp;@powerboattalk&amp;amp;nbsp;and Facebook&amp;amp;nbsp;@Powerboat Talk&amp;amp;nbsp; Contact me: powerboattalk@gmail.com </description>
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