18/05/2026
From ski racing to drag boat history.
Stan Tindal started out doing ski runs behind a speedboat before building his own plywood boat. That led into competitive skiing, including barefoot and marathon racing, and eventually a Bridge-to-Bridge win.
After a back injury ended his water skiing, Stan moved into drag boat racing. His first event was at Silverwater, where he finished runner-up. From there, the results came quickly.
His Australian achievements included the 1981 6-Litre Australian Kilo Record at 97.3 mph, the 1982 Australian Record at 98.63 mph and then 99 mph, the 1984/85 Drag Boat High Points Championship, and the 1985/86 Limited Alcohol High Points, Winter and National Points Championships.
In 1986/87, Stan won 6 of 8 Australian events, including the Blown Alcohol Championship. He was a record holder (127mph) with a highest recorded speed of 140.7 mph.
In 1988, Stan took his racing to the USA with the boat that became known as the Aussie Express. He went on to win major events, become an I.H.B.A. World Champion, Flatbottom Driver of the Year, Sonny Jones Perpetual Trophy winner, and a record speed around 152 mph.
One of the most impressive parts of the story is the crew. While other teams had six or seven people, Stan credited the success to himself and his wife Nola.
Stan later moved from aqua to asphalt, transitioning into Top Alcohol drag racing.