Old Grand Dad, a Chris-Craft Holiday Resto-Mod

Gil Maringer, North Coast Ohio Chapter When the Antique and Classic Boat Society created a new “Resto-Mod” classification for boats that have been restored and modified with modern engines and equipment while preserving the classic boat style and historical significance, it almost seemed to be tailor-made for a certain Chris Craft Holiday on Portage Lakes.…

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Preserving the History and Art of Adirondack Guide Boats

By Amy Scanlin Slow down. Disconnect. Unplug.  There is art in nature for those willing to take a look – clouds reflecting on a mountain lake, the gentle curve of a polished gunwale, a new day dawning as oars pull through the water, leaving ripples, like fingerprints, fading into the the shoreline. The breath slows…

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The Last Empress, A Cheetek Takes Center Stage for Generations of Family Fun

By Neil Hoehle, Heartland Chapter Growing up in the tiny town of Wapello, Iowa, with the Mississippi River at our doorstep, I started boating with my parents before I could walk. My parents owned a variety of boats through the late 1950’s and early 60’s, but always seemed to be searching for that one boat…

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Uncovering the Mysteries of the “Gray Hull”

Lessons Learned from the Restoration of Inlet Belle By Ian Devlin, Western Canadian Antique and Classic Boat Society Oftentimes retirement continues to be as big a learning opportunity as the working years. This has certainly been true in my case, particularly since taking on and restoring a “gray hull.” Inlet Belle’s hull was stored out…

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