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Boating in Salt or Brackish Water

News, Safety ArticlesBy ACBS Website EditorJune 5, 20241 Comment

Salt and brackish water:  Just how harmful are they to antique and classic boats? by Judy Hills, Roving ACBS reporter Those ACBS Chapters that put on shows where the water is salty or brackish may have a hard time convincing ACBS boat owners to show their boats in the water because of their fear of the…

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Meeting The Old Timer

Blog, Lake Hopatcong Chapter, NewsBy ACBS Rudder MagazineMay 31, 202411 Comments

By Tom McGowan, Lake Hopatcong Chapter I first met the Old Timer in 1956 when I was 6 years old on a visit to my grandparents’ house on Lake Hopatcong. She was then 32 years old, retired from her career as a Lake Hopatcong tour boat and spending her days floating alongside my grandparents’ dock…

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A 1951 Feather Craft 12-foot Deluxe

Blog, Finger Lakes Chapter, News, Rudder StoriesBy ACBS Rudder MagazineMay 29, 20242 Comments

By Janice Miller, Finger Lakes Chapter Member As I write this piece, looking at the snow-covered pines outside my window with a glimpse of the clear blue lake in the background, summer and boating weather in Upstate New York, seem a long way off. I live and work in the beautiful Finger Lakes region where…

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A 1923 Hackercraft Production Boat: The Dolphin

Blog, News, Southern California ChapterBy ACBS Rudder MagazineMay 24, 20243 Comments

By Brian Robinson, Southern California Chapter Finding the oldest Hacker boat is a bit like playing darts, since the first 10 years or so of Hacker construction were all of bespoke boats…one or two, or maybe five of a particular design were built, mostly one-off race boats for particular clients without hull numbers.  A few…

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Making Family Memories in a 1935 Triple-Cockpit Hacker-Craft

Blog, NewsBy ACBS HQMay 23, 2024Leave a comment

By John McClelland Photos taken by Debbie McClelland and Babs Hammersla Great family memories are made while boating on the water but we can’t forget to make memories in all aspects of boating. Our active family is one that thoroughly enjoys many aspects of boating and spending time on the water. Our children, Norah (8…

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Miss Belle Isle in The Brass Bell, 1975

Blog, Museums, NewsBy ACBS Rudder MagazineMay 21, 2024Leave a comment

In celebration of Christopher Columbus Smith’s 163rd birthday (May 20, 1861), enjoy a reprint from Number 1, Volume 2 of The Brass Bell published in 1975 by the Chris-Craft Antique Boat Club. This issue featured Miss Belle Isle, at the time it was the oldest known operational Chris-Craft in existence, built in 1923 in Algonac,…

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Miss Algonac, a 1922 Chris-Craft Runabout

Blog, Bob Speltz Land-O-Lakes Chapter, NewsBy ACBS Rudder MagazineMay 20, 2024Leave a comment

John and Rebecca Allen, Bob Speltz Land-O-Lakes Chapter In the early days of the Chris Smith & Son’s Boat Co., before the design of the iconic Standard Runabout, Henry Ritter, president of H.G. Ritter Cigar Box Co., ordered a custom 26-foot, rear-drive runabout, contract #4. Produced alongside the high end Baby Gars in Smith’s workshop,…

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39th Annual Algonac Michigan Antique & Classic Boat Show

Blog, Michigan Chapter, NewsBy ACBS Rudder MagazineMay 17, 2024Leave a comment

By Steve Tuzinowski  Welcome to our 39th annual boat show at the Algonac Harbor Club, “Where it All Began”. This year we are featuring Gar Wood Boats over 100 years. This will be a judged show and we welcome all makes and models of antique and classic boats. Our pre-events kick off on Friday morning, June…

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A Falls Flyer and Family Heritage

Blog, NewsBy ACBS Rudder MagazineMay 15, 20243 Comments

By Peter Robinson, Allegheny Chapter In 1957 my uncle Skip purchased a 14-foot, 1957 Larson Falls Flyer for $800. As I understand it, 1955 was the first year Larson built this fiberglass boat. The bubble engine cover, like ours has, was an optional design. Today only three like it survive.  Our family loved that boat…

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Scholarship Highlight: IYRS Student-built Beetle Cats

Blog, Education & Scholarship Stories, NewsBy ACBS Rudder MagazineMay 10, 20241 Comment

By Bjorn Bakken, Instructor, IYRS The curriculum for the first-year students at IYRS in Newport, Rhode Island is rebuilding Beetle Cat sail boats. More than 160 boats have been built over the last 25 years. The school year starts with traditional measuring and lofting of the existing hull and concludes with a new hand built…

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The Restoration of Allison E

Blog, NewsBy ACBS Rudder MagazineMay 8, 202422 Comments

Dan Payne, ACBS Member Stephens Brothers hull #661 was the last boat delivered by the yard before the outbreak of World War II (launched June 24th, 1941). Built for a ranch owner outside of Stockton, California, her original price was $11,800.00 (equivalent to $245,000.00 today). She was named after the ranch and their brand, Circle…

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Prop Wash – the Aqua Car

Blackhawk Chapter, Blog, NewsBy ACBS Rudder MagazineMay 3, 20243 Comments

By Paul Miller, Blackhawk Chapter In March of 2015, my friend Peter Mueller sent me an email with a picture of a very unusual boat listed for sale with the suggestion that we buy and restore it. The listing had current pictures and a few original photos said to be from 1947 or 1948. Mention…

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