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Category Archives: Blog

The Boat that Home Depot Built

Blog, Chesapeake Bay Chapter, NewsBy ACBS Rudder MagazineJuly 2, 20255 Comments

Restoration of a 1958 Stephens Brothers Yard Patrol Boat She started her life as a Navy Yard Patrol boat, but when Charlie Dolbey, member of the ACBS Chesapkeake Bay Chapter, found her, she was in rough shape. That was 15 years ago, and Charlie is never one to shy away from a project. Today, Sea…

Adirondack Chapter Holds First Capital Region Event

Adirondack Chapter, Blog, NewsBy ACBS Rudder MagazineJune 30, 2025Leave a comment

The ACBS Adirondack Chapter hosted a fantastic first-ever Captial Region event on the Hudson River at the Ravena Coeymans Yacht Club. The day’s events included lectures on solar powered boats and barn finds. First, Captain David Borton, a retired Ph.D. professor from Rensselaer Polytech Institute  discussed his and son Eric’s trip on the Alaskan Inside…

Celebrating 50 Years of ACBS: Lake Champlain Chapter

Blog, Lake Champlain Chapter, NewsBy ACBS Rudder MagazineJune 27, 2025Leave a comment

LCACBS: The Early Years It was in 1985 that a group of people from New York and Vermont, who were interested in boats, joined together to start the Lake Champlain Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society (LCACBS). Location defined our chapter because Lake Champlain borders both New York and Vermont. We look north…

Century of Manistee

Blog, News, Rudder StoriesBy ACBS Rudder MagazineJune 25, 20253 Comments

Manistee, Michigan, is one of those logging era boomtowns of the late 1800’s that sprang up along the shores of Lake Michigan. Wood from the local forests built Chicago twice: once before the Great Fire of 1871 and again after it. Starting in 1929, the Century Boat Company began manufacturing boats in Manistee and continued…

Chesapeake Bay Chapter’s 37th Annual Show

Blog, Chesapeake Bay Chapter, NewsBy ACBS Rudder MagazineJune 20, 2025Leave a comment

What do you get when you combine a Navy Yard Patrol boat, a 1966 Marinette and side by side before-and-after restoration examples of vintage boats? The 37th Annual Chesapeake Bay Chapter’s boat show in St. Michael’s, Maryland, of course! The weekend was beautiful and so were the boats! From the opportunity board and ride some…

Celebrating 50 Years of ACBS: Michigan Chapter

Blog, Michigan Chapter, NewsBy ACBS Rudder MagazineJune 20, 20251 Comment

Charter Date:  November 11, 1978 Chapter History On September 2, 1977, when ACBS was just three years old, president Bill Willig and director, Bil Morgan visited Port Huron and Sandy Duffy who knew of a Hacker Dolphin that Willig wanted to see. During their visit, the future of ACBS was discussed including the possibility of…

When Boating is in Your Blood…

Blog, Blue Ridge Chapter, NewsBy ACBS Rudder MagazineJune 18, 20251 Comment

Story and Pictures by Andy Hoffman and ACBS Sponsor, Classic Boat Collective Donn Beck’s family bought a cabin on an Island on Buckeye Lake, which is just outside of Columbus, OH, in 1957. When they bought the cabin a Chris-Craft 22 Sportsman was included in the sale. Donn and his family enjoyed the boat until…

A Boater’s Cautionary Tale

Blog, News, Safety Articles, Thousand Islands ChapterBy ACBS Rudder MagazineJune 16, 20257 Comments

By Randy Fletcher, 1000 Islands Chapter Photo credit: Larry Assam Photography It was a beautiful day, warm, windy, and a great day for boating. Heidi and I decided to take Serenity out for a shake down cruise after lunch. We launched in late April, but the rain and cold temps had kept us from going…

Celebrating 50 Years of ACBS: Smith Mountain Lake Chapter

Blog, News, Smith Mountain Lake ChapterBy ACBS Rudder MagazineJune 12, 2025Leave a comment

Our Chapter History Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia is a beautiful, 20,000-acre, man-made lake with over 500 miles of shoreline. It is nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains of western Virginia between the cities of Roanoke and Lynchburg. The lake first reached full pond in 1966, making it 25 years old when our…

EBISU/Delta Lady – A Purdy Survivor

Blog, NewsBy ACBS Rudder MagazineJune 11, 20254 Comments

by Alan E. Dinn, Historian, Purdy Boat Company The Purdy Boat Company was created in 1916 by Carl Graham Fisher of Indiana. Fisher was an automobile- and boat racing enthusiast, and a co-founder of the Indianapolis Speedway. Fisher had known and admired brothers Ned and Gil Purdy when he had bought boats they had designed…

Celebrating 50 Years of ACBS: Western Canadian Chapter

Blog, News, Western Canadian Chapter (frm. Okanagan)By ACBS Rudder MagazineJune 6, 2025Leave a comment

Formerly known as the Okanagan Chapter, the Western Canadian chapter of ACBS is located in Kelowna, British Columbia, in the middle of the Okanagan Valley, a four-hours-drive east from the city of Vancouver. When a small group of classic boat enthusiasts met over 20 years to discuss the concept of an antique and classic boat…

Steamship Historical Society: KinShip with ACBS = More “Shipsters”

Blog, Museums, NewsBy ACBS Rudder MagazineJune 4, 2025Leave a comment

By Matthew Schulte, ACBS Member and Executive Director SSHSA  For those of us ACBS members who can’t get enough information about our boating heritage then think in a big way, think steamship history…. well “Ship History” to be precise. The Steamship Historical Society of America (SSHSA) is a non-profit organization and is an official marque…

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