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Restoration Season of antique and classic boats is a 12 month a year deal, but right now is when so much work gets done by owners and professionals. That’s so we’re ready for the spring launching. There’s help available on this website – take a look … to supplement your own knowledge about maintenance, preservation,…
The Antique and Classic Boat Society features the Southern California Chapter this week. ACBS has been a part of the Southern California landscape since founding chapter president Al Schinnerer donned racing gear and vamped for a local TV show, live from the First Annual Lake Arrowhead show, back in 1985. Regular activities of the Southern…
By Judy Hills, ACBS roving reporter, member of RDC Triangle Chapter Have you ever given thought to the burgees, ensigns, flags and pennants that we fly on our boats? Did you consciously select yours or did you just copy what you saw someone else doing? What do you know about nautical flag etiquette and usage? …
Now, in 2018, the Antique and Classic Boat Society’s Late Classic age classification adds one more year to its ranks. Boats which were manufactured during 1976 through the year 25 years prior to this year are included. In the ACBS membership files are 24 boats which were built in 1993 that now can be classed as…
Preserving history one boat story at a time: Nellie Bly The Nellie Bly story was first published in the fall 1998 Boathouse, publication of the Bob Speltz Land-O-Lakes Chapter of ACBS. Excerpts from that story are shared here with permission from the chapter and John Vogel. The Mississippi River has a rich and colorful history…
by Steve Leslie, first published in Dry Dock, digital newsletter of the Okanagan Chapter of ACBS Louise and I had been looking for a while to fnd a bigger boat. We love Lulubelle, our 1942 17’ Chris Craft runabout, but after we pack all our coolers and beach stuff in the back seat there’s not much…
The Antique and Classic Boat Society is an international organization comprised of individual memberships. It’s amazing how easily friendships are established long-distance through the exchange of pictures and information. Even more close ties are created when members meet in person at events. There is the common interest in everything related to old boats – and…
Philip and Megan Hilgersom, members of the Pacific Northwest Chapter are sharing this picture of the beautiful Alicia Anne. Here is the story: Attached is a picture of my favorite boat, the Grand Banks 32 Sedan, yard number 95, built by American Marine in Hong Kong in 1968. She is a woody, and obviously will…
Carpe Diem is a 1967 Chris Craft owned by Ray and Lisa Tangent. Home port is Point Breeze NY on the south shore of Lake Ontario. She has cruised the lake and 1000 Island region extensively for the last 25 years. 50 year anniversary this year in 2017. We’ll see you this summer. …
2018 promises to be a nautical year! There are things to do and places to go! The ACBS Events Calendar will help you fill your new calendars with learning experiences, travel plans, and just plain fun things to do. If you know of other chapter events or events of interest to our vintage boating community,…
Talk about a boat with a story! This 1961 Century 17′ Resorter which belonged to President John F. Kennedy will now be an attraction at the Shangri-La Resort on Grand Lake of the Cherokees in northeast Oklahoma. This is the lake where the Heartland Classics Chapter holds their annual boat show and cruising event each September.…
The Manotick Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society is one of four Canadian Chapters. The “Manotick Classic Boat Club” was first organized in 1975 and became an official organization in 1976. This was about the same time that the Antique and Classic Boat Society was being organized at Lake George, NY to become…