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The Story Of Lollipop II

Bob Speltz Land-O-Lakes Chapter, NewsBy ACBS HQAugust 23, 20201 Comment

by Rog Moberg member of the Bob Speltz Land-O-Lakes chapter According to the birth records of “Lollipop II”, she was sired in Little Falls, Minnesota at the Larson Boat Works in 1957. This was about the last full year that Larson was producing most all-wood models. The records show that she was delivered to the…

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5 Generations 1 Boat

Manotick Chapter, NewsBy ACBS HQAugust 22, 20201 Comment

by Carman Keyes member of the Manotick chapter When I was young, my parents took me to visit my aunt and uncle in Grand Bend, Ontario, on Lake Huron. While there, I got to ride on an inboard boat that was so smooth-riding and fast, and started my love of boats. Over the next number…

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Pretty Penny

Blog, Lake Champlain Chapter, News, UncategorizedBy ACBS HQAugust 21, 20204 Comments

by Myndy Woodruff member of the Lake Champlain chapter My wife Kate was chatting with a nurse in Montpelier, Vermont and disclosed our old boat habit. Everybody has an old boat story. It just so happened that this nurse had an old Penn Yan Boat and motor that had been hanging for decades in her…

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Preserve The Experience

Blog, Bob Speltz Land-O-Lakes Chapter, NewsBy ACBS HQAugust 20, 2020Leave a comment

by Roger Norberg member of the Bob Speltz Land-O-Lakes chapter I grew up with the privilege of spending summers on a small lake in Northern Wisconsin. My first boat was given to me for my 9th birthday, a 14-foot aluminum Smoker Craft with a new 1966 9.5 Evinrude. In those days’ parents thought nothing of…

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Built For My Father

Blackhawk Chapter, Blog, NewsBy ACBS HQAugust 19, 2020Leave a comment

by Gerald Petersen member of the Blackhawk chapter My 1912 Morris canoe was built for my father, Waldemar Petersen, when he was a youth living in Dundee, Illinois. My grandfather was a family physician living very near the Rock River in downtown Dundee. He had a large lot with a barn for his horses which…

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SML Chapter Celebrates Vintage Boat Cruise

NewsBy ACBS HQAugust 18, 2020Leave a comment

The SML (Smith Mountain Lake, VA) Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society participated in the Vintage Boat Cruise on Saturday, August 8, 2020.  Over 15 wooden boats were on the lake for this long cruise. The participants started at the Hales Ford Bridge cruised up the Roanoke River to Indian Point and then…

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Family & Friends No Better PastTime

Finger Lakes Chapter, NewsBy ACBS HQAugust 16, 2020Leave a comment

by Gerard Cerand member of the Finger Lakes chapter When I was in high school in Elmira, NY in the mid-1950s, I had a lot of friends whose families had cottages on Keuka Lake. My close childhood friend, Jack McLeod’s family had a cottage on the lake with a beautiful GarWood Wooden Boat to water…

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Our Lil’ Boat

Adirondack Chapter, Blog, NewsBy ACBS HQAugust 15, 2020Leave a comment

by Brad Rhine member of the Adirondack chapter While growing up spending summers on Lake Placid, learning how to care for and drive a boat became a rite of passage, with the size and horsepower being age appropriate. For this reason, when our three kids became of age to pass their boater safety course, I…

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Thrill Of A Lifetime

Blog, Chautauqua Lake Twin Tier Chapter, NewsBy ACBS HQAugust 14, 2020Leave a comment

by Jim Russell member of the Chautauqua Lake Twin Tier chapter My wife and I became first time boat owners April of 2017 after a longtime fascination with classic wooden boats. Our local paper had a listing for a 1956 Chris-Craft, Mahogany Sportsman Runabout completely restored with trailer. I called the seller and after he…

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BCWYWF

Blog, Glacier Lakes Chapter, NewsBy ACBS HQAugust 13, 2020Leave a comment

by Valerie Stabenow member of the Glacier Lakes chapter I grew up around wood boats on Lauderdale Lakes in southern Wisconsin in the ‘60s. Boy, those were the boats to have, but unfortunately, that was not possible for my family. Fast forward to 2006, living on a lake north of Madison, WI, when my non-boating…

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Nemesis

Blog, News, Pacific Northwest ChapterBy ACBS HQAugust 12, 2020Leave a comment

by David Berett member of the Pacific Northwest chapter My 1941 Chris-Craft started its life as a 22’ Utility. I found it sitting outside on a forested bluff overlooking Puget Sound in La Conner, WA in 1980. The original wood top had been cut off with a chainsaw and was laying over the engine box,…

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Meet The Carter Rae

Heartland Classics Chapter, NewsBy ACBS HQAugust 11, 2020Leave a comment

By Steve Dagg member of the Heartland Classics chapter She is a 1957, 20’ Chris- Craft Holiday. In 2016, I found her through an ad out of Crosslake, Minnesota. She was originally delivered with hull number HY-20-118 to Minnetonka, Minnesota, powered with a Chris-Craft M-130 and, at that point, had been in storage for more…

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