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Braito’s Buckingham Marina is recognized with appreciation as the ACBS Associate Member of the Week. Braito’s Buckingham Marina is located on Clear Lake at 1555 Eastlake Dr., Kelseyville, California. They are also members of the Northern California/Lake Tahoe Chapter of ACBS. Braito’s Buckingham Marina is affiliated with the Marine Recreation Association: The Marine Recreation Association was…
The Story of Chris’-Craft II was written by Chris Ann Braaf with pictures submitted by Bob and Chris Ann Braaf. Somewhere around the turn of the century Bob and I were looking for a small cruiser which we could trailer. Living in Colorado meant we had only a small lake to boat on and many…
The Pacific Northwest is nicknamed “The Boating Capital of the World”. Shipping, fishing, and military, of course, but also the rich heritage of pleasure craft of all sizes which ply the seacoast and inland waters from Oregon to Western Canada constitute the reason for the title. The Pacific Northwest Chapter members are those who preserve and…
Report and pictures by Cynde Smith, member of the Adirondack Chapter of ACBS. The Adirondack Chapter held its 44th Annual Lake George Rendezvous this past weekend. The docks were full with more than 50 antique and classic boats, and the weather was perfect! The boat show was open to the public and held at the public…
Firefly, a 1950 Globe MasterCraft leads the Tuesday Tour of Vintage Boats today. -One of 270 built by The Globe Corporation in 1949 and 1950 in Williams Bay, Wisconsin. About a dozen known to remain today. – Fourteen ft length, split cockpit, designed by Brooks Stevens for Globe – Powered by a 4 cylinder, 45 horsepower…
FINALLY by Ron Stevenson, member of Pacific Northwest Chapter of ACBS. The Pacific Northwest Chapter of the ACBS FINALLY had a boat show in Seattle! Yes, we are known as “The Boating Capital of the World”, but guess what folks! We have no, as in none, nowhere, an empty marina, a park, or enough dock…
The Antique and Classic Boat Society recognizes with appreciation Cedar Ridge Boat Works as the Associate Member of the Week. The Associate level of membership gives extra support to ACBS. Michael Freel and Vaughn Rye formed the company in 2012 and joined ACBS as Associate Members in 2013. They also have a membership in the Water…
Anticipation is rising. Weather forecasts are being checked. Boat trailer wheel bearings repacked. And speaking of packing – how many days do I have? Well, it depends: Nine (9) days from now, Sunday, September 3rd, many show week participants will start their Wisconsin adventure with a tour of Lambeau Field at Green Bay. This will…
Indiana is the ACBS featured Chapter of the Week. Their website invites you to find a passion for yourself that will last a lifetime: We are Indiana’s official chapter of the national ACBS (Antique and Classic Boat Society). We enjoy the camaraderie of members sharing their appreciation and enthusiasm for antique wooden and classic fiberglass…
Thank you, Maggi Cassell, for reporting on the Southern California Chapter’s Antique and Classic Boat Show. The club spent a beautiful weekend at Big Bear Lake, in the California high Sierras. The sun was shining and the breeze was blowing. The Southern California Chapter of ACBS had a terrific turnout from the public, too! Our…
The lead picture today is from Nick Casilli of his 1959 18 ft Chris Craft Continental Sportin A Woody. The boat is all original with only 259 hours on her. It has a rare Coral Color interior and a 283 ci engine. Nick belongs to the Blackhawk Chapter in northern Illinois and southeast Wisconsin. This picture was…
Eulogy for a Barbour by Judy Hills, RDC Triangle Chapter of ACBS It began and ended in New Bern, NC. Built by the once-renown Barbour Boat Works (probably in the late 1950’s), this vessel began her life with the elegant moniker of “Silver Clipper” which was a type of runabout. In your mind’s eye envision a…