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Oldies but Goodies still seen at Boatyards 2 years 10 months ago #144720

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I thought maybe it would be fun to post pictures of old classic boats that might be a little run down seen in local marinas, boatyards, and the like. They are getting rarer and rarer all the time. In some way I feel it's important to document these while they exist. These guys all dream of being returned to the water...some may be lucky enough one day. I'll start: Oh, and feel free to tag where they were when seen and if anyone knows what the make or model is, please tell us all!

West Island, Fairhaven, MA
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Oldies but Goodies still seen at Boatyards 2 years 10 months ago #144746



Early 70s Bayhead Skiff 33’
Waretown, NJ
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Oldies but Goodies still seen at Boatyards 2 years 10 months ago #144753


1959 Chris Craft Sea Skiff


Canal street boat yard Chicago







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Oldies but Goodies still seen at Boatyards 2 years 10 months ago #144758

What’s that ahead starboard?



The Seafair hull when approaching is unmistakable.


59 Seafair Sedan. Stellaaaaaa




Much still appears original and was told it's being used on the Chicago river as is.


Gotta love that steering set up. Not!

No really, whatever floats your Glasspar, it’s all good.

thanks,
Terry

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Oldies but Goodies still seen at Boatyards 2 years 10 months ago #144762

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1954 Chris Craft Riviera 20

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Mentor to the unenlightened!

"Never allow logic to interfere with a boat purchase." - J. S. Hadley
"Vintage quality beats new junk every time." - J. S. Hadley
"Anything supposed to do two things does both of them half-assed." - J. S. Hadley
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Oldies but Goodies still seen at Boatyards 2 years 10 months ago #144763

Oh that's a quick sanding and varnish job. ;)

Bob

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A little buffing and she'll be better than new.

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Oldies but Goodies still seen at Boatyards 2 years 10 months ago #144768


1936 Grebe Motor Yacht


Made in Chicago. This one has been all sanded and varnished and painted.


Although, its starboard rudder board is a tad punky.



New board shaved on bottom to fit contour of the hull.


And it’s critical that the shaft bore be plumb and square to portside shaft.

Rough duty down in that bilge. She should be back on the water next week.


Robert Allan II, 31st Street Harbor Chicago




Grebe Boat Yard on the Chicago river 1928

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Makes ya drool. Can just smell the old varnish.

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Oldies but Goodies still seen at Boatyards 2 years 10 months ago #144776

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Unknown make, West island, Fairhaven MA



Unknown Make, for our sailing friends, West island, Fairhaven MA


This boat was parked for years in an Islander's front yard....It was my favorite boat as a child and was largely responsible for my affinity for old cabin cruisers, and also why I so badly wanted bow rails on my Seafair. The above photos are recent, but this one is from my archives. One day the boat was gone. Probably long since broken up. I always wanted to know who the manufacturer was. Anyone know?
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Oldies but Goodies still seen at Boatyards 2 years 10 months ago #144777

I carried the dank odor of that bilge with me for the rest of day.

Yes, varnish can be pleasing to the olfactory nerves. While the bilge in a 85 year old boat is another story. I was pleased to get home and hit the shower that night.


How about a classic rubber ducky?


Oh pardon me it’s Disco Duck.




This Aristocraft is a very well-built boat but unfortunately the skipper could not get it started.


The Merc Cruiser died while underway the night before. Was able to row to a pier that was luckily nearby, and later got towed back to Canal Street. Scary out on the river at night and real scary with no power.


Really sucked it didn’t start cuz the next port was a brewery just a few miles up the river.

Thanks,
Terry

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Oldies but Goodies still seen at Boatyards 2 years 9 months ago #144841

Dicso Duck was a hoot.


1984 Carver Mariner 36


And Kontiki fits in the ACBS Late Classic Category.


Yep boat owners get to have all the fun.

Thanks,
Terry
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Oldies but Goodies still seen at Boatyards 2 years 9 months ago #144859

I’m running out of pictures and this one isn’t in a boatyard. This is on the Chicago Riverwalk and I have a good tune to share.


1960 Chris Craft Constellation 50 Marianne






1957 Aristocraft Torpedo too cool with old Merc used as a tender.


Friends Johnny Baby and Captain Toby hoisting icy cold Tecates
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Oldies but Goodies still seen at Boatyards 2 years 9 months ago #144861

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C'mon Marianne...living at the beach, summer 1967. (Me on the left)

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"Never allow logic to interfere with a boat purchase." - J. S. Hadley
"Vintage quality beats new junk every time." - J. S. Hadley
"Anything supposed to do two things does both of them half-assed." - J. S. Hadley
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Oldies but Goodies still seen at Boatyards 2 years 8 months ago #145268


This classic can be yours.


Roamer Steel Boat by Chris Craft


Come and get it! On the Fox River in Algonquin IL
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