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Ken Warby was born on 9 May, 1939 in Australia, is an Australian motorboat racer (1939–2023). Discover Ken Warby's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

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Age 83 years old
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Born 9 May, 1939
Birthday 9 May
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Date of death 20 February, 2023
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Nationality Australia

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1939

Ken Warby (9 May 1939 – 20 February 2023) was an Australian motorboat racer, who at his death held the water speed record of 275.97 knot, set on Blowering Dam on 8 October 1978.

1967

As a child, Warby's hero was Donald Campbell, who died attempting to break the record in 1967.

Warby designed the hull of his record-breaking boat, Spirit of Australia, himself and built it in his backyard.

Donald Campbell died on his attempt after his hydroplane crashed at over 320 mph (515 km/h) on his return run in his 1967 record attempt.

1970

He started the project as a Makita salesman who happened to team up with two Leading aircraftmen at RAAF Base Richmond in the early 1970s.

Warby bought three military surplus Westinghouse jet engines at auction for only $265.

It was not in working order, but Crandall and Cox refurbished it.

The Spirit was covered with a canvas tarpaulin when it rained and was made of wood and fibreglass.

1977

On 20 November 1977, he set a new world water speed record of 288.60 mph, breaking the record of Lee Taylor by a little over 3 mph.

1978

With a subsequent 317.6 mph run on 8 October 1978, he set the record that still stands today.

In doing so, he became the first and only person to exceed 300 mph (482.8 km/h) on water and survive.

2003

By 2003, Warby had designed and built another boat, the Aussie Spirit, with which he planned to increase his own record.

Of similar dimensions to Spirit of Australia, it was also powered by a Westinghouse J34 jet engine.

The rudder alone on this new boat cost more than the $10,000 all-up cost of the original Spirit.

Again, Warby designed, built, self-financed and piloted his own boat.

Rule changes meant that a record attempt was never made with it.

2007

Warby retired from record-breaking attempts in 2007.

Prior to his death, Ken had been working with his son David on a new boat to break the record.

David Warby continues the attempt with the crew that he and his father both used.

Warby was born in Newcastle, NSW and lived in Australia before moving to Cincinnati, Ohio from 1983 where he died on 20 February 2023 aged 83.