ACBS-Interesting Thread
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Topic: ACBS-Interesting Thread
Posted By: Riley
Subject: ACBS-Interesting Thread
Date Posted: February-19-2015 at 10:10am
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Posted By: Smithfamily
Date Posted: February-19-2015 at 8:31pm
Raised my eyebrows as I read, but took a deep breath and read through, and I think I agree, as snobby as it sounds. Initial reaction is the objection to fiberglass boats. Not the case, its the objection to 25 years show acceptance, Which is not that long, is it? Firstly, labeling Autos as "Throw away" I dispute and would be interested in seeing facts, based on percentages rather than numbers, as obviously there are more autos produced than boats. And I think his projected auto life expectancy is shorter than fact. I think the bigger goal is the preservation and presentation of an Historical item and circumstances for a younger generation. I hope they work it out.
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Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: February-19-2015 at 9:40pm
They will have to if they want to survive,when was the last time anyone went to a Conestoga wagon meet? I have heard in the past that Model A clubs are having trouble.The MGA club in Chicago had to merge with the more popular MGB club and on here you can count on both hands how many members have wood boats,one hand who actually have them water ready---- I was unimpressed when we went to our 1st Mt Dora meet in 2010 only went last year because they featured Correct Craft. When there in '10 I had overheard participants saying their attendance was down because the members either couldn't or wouldn't drive that far anymore. It's the diversity of Correct Craft Fan and it's members that has made it what it is.
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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: February-19-2015 at 10:18pm
Showing glass boats has always been a chapter option. The two chapters I belong to have allowed glass in the shows for over 10 years. They are welcome and enjoyed by both members and show attendees.
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Posted By: MourningWood
Date Posted: February-20-2015 at 2:59am
Just joined ACBS this past August, still a bit wet. But also have one of each... '99 Nautique '64 Dunphy X55 (water ready)
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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: February-20-2015 at 12:42pm
Brian, Welcome to the ACBS and if I missed it, welcome to CCfan. I know you will enjoy both organizations. How about posting some pictures of both boats!
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Posted By: Morfoot
Date Posted: February-20-2015 at 2:47pm
Gary S wrote:
They will have to if they want to survive......... It's the diversity of Correct Craft Fan and it's members that has made it what it is. |
Well said Gary!
I read the article yesterday at lunch and I do see both sides of the coin. At the show in Dora last year I heard several people say that the ACBS is going to have to been open minded and rethink the "Plastic Boat". Our showing of Classic CC's was really an eye opener to many of the traditionalists and many were climbing over the boats to have a looksie.... The Capt's Dinner on Friday night was truly an older crowd and the age of its members pretty much matched the age of their boat. It's members are dwindling and the Baby boomers, Gen X,Y are the new faces of boating.
I honestly don't see a bunch of Bayliners and Ranger Bass Boats showing up for an ACBS Boat show but if they did I'm sure it would be interesting to see an almost show condition 1972 Ranger or Bayliner. They're really are some cool looking plastic boats out there that aren't CC's. I don't know too many guys who would turn their heads the other way to a 68 Corvette, Mustang etc.
It'll be interesting to see how this unfolds. Thanks for posting that Bruce.
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Posted By: Hollywood
Date Posted: February-20-2015 at 2:51pm
I like the part where he says membership will suffer if the shows are full and the (snobs) can't get in. If the shows are full membership must be strong!
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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: February-20-2015 at 2:56pm
Hollywood wrote:
I like the part where he says membership will suffer if the shows are full and the (snobs) can't get in. If the shows are full membership must be strong! | And, besides myself, how many ACBS snobs have you met and how many chapters are you acquainted with?
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Posted By: TRBenj
Date Posted: February-20-2015 at 3:06pm
Count me as an ACBS snob, been a member since '14! .
Sounds like the ACBS leadership has their heads screwed on right, 25 years old does seem a little "new" but nothing wrong with being a little forward thinking. Maybe I'll bring my '90 to some judges events this year! (Or maybe not!)
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Posted By: JoeinNY
Date Posted: February-20-2015 at 3:26pm
TRBenj wrote:
Maybe I'll bring my '90 to some judges events this year! |
Might want to screw down the engine cover first is all...
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Posted By: Riley
Date Posted: February-20-2015 at 3:49pm
[QUOTE=TRBenj] Count me as an ACBS snob, been a member since '14! .QUOTE]
Tim, seriously?
Pete, I've met a few when pulling up along side members with our glass Resorter and then later with our rainbow colored Malibu Skier. Not too friendly. I think when I was in the Skier, if the guy had a Crucifix on board he would have held it up to me.
I talked my kids into bringing our Mustang to our local show about 4 years ago when I couldn't make it. They untied from the dock and left after a half hour.
I think its good that they are going to encourage glass classics, but it will really be up to the local chapters and how welcoming they are to classic glass owners. Maybe Sunnyland seemed welcoming, but if you read their April 2014 newsletter about the show, there's not one picture of a Correct Craft in it, nor of Mr. Ralph, and just one small paragraph noting that Correct Craft was the marque boat, so I have to think that they weren't all that thrilled with plastic boats or Correct Crafts.
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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: February-20-2015 at 5:05pm
Bruce, I'm sorry to hear that you were treated rudely. I know it can happen with any group but I feel more noticeable with boaters. In general boaters are a pretty friendly group. No matter what water I'm on, it seems we all wave to one another. You must have run into a northeast "snob"!
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Posted By: Hollywood
Date Posted: February-20-2015 at 5:33pm
Unless you're tubing, then you get the finger from Mrs. Brainard.
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Posted By: TRBenj
Date Posted: February-20-2015 at 6:18pm
Bruce, I have to admit I had ulterior motives for joining... Petes cautionary tales notwithstanding, I opted for Hagerty insurance for the boats last year (big discount compared to global) and they offered a 10% discount for ACBS members. Basically a wash with member dues, so I figured what the heck.
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Posted By: 74Wind
Date Posted: February-20-2015 at 6:45pm
I think the traditionalists are warming up to classic glass. Last season we got chased and flagged down in this by an older gentleman in a classic Chris Craft who said we "Absolutely Must" bring it to their next classic boat event!
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Posted By: Riley
Date Posted: February-21-2015 at 11:34am
Jeff, what model Century, a Sabre? Is it a VDrive?
Pete, boaters are typically friendly, that's why those that aren't stick out.
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Posted By: TRBenj
Date Posted: February-21-2015 at 12:05pm
I'm starting to think Jeff doesn't really own a Century, and maybe found that picture on the internet somewhere! He's posted that same picture a hundred times, and never any others!
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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: February-21-2015 at 1:33pm
Riley wrote:
Pete, boaters are typically friendly | Bruce, I will admit that I don't go out of my way to wave at PWC's! If say we're in a NWZ and close, I will.
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Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: February-21-2015 at 2:06pm
TRBenj wrote:
I'm starting to think Jeff doesn't really own a Century, and maybe found that picture on the internet somewhere! He's posted that same picture a hundred times, and never any others! |
Or took it out on a test drive?
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Posted By: jbear
Date Posted: February-23-2015 at 12:26am
not one comment about our new member "morningwood".....guys on here are getting slow.
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Posted By: 74Wind
Date Posted: February-23-2015 at 9:46am
Riley wrote:
Jeff, what model Century, a Sabre? Is it a VDrive?
Pete, boaters are typically friendly, that's why those that aren't stick out. |
Mark II. Yup, v-drive (360).
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Posted By: peter1234
Date Posted: February-23-2015 at 9:49am
i noticed the new member name mourning wood but wasnt sure if it meant he was middle aged or young
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Posted By: 74Wind
Date Posted: February-23-2015 at 6:57pm
Gary S wrote:
TRBenj wrote:
I'm starting to think Jeff doesn't really own a Century, and maybe found that picture on the internet somewhere! He's posted that same picture a hundred times, and never any others! |
Or took it out on a test drive? |
Yeah, yeah, my go-to photo I guess. I stand duly chastised. Here's a previously unposted shot.
(What I really need is a new photo since I've put the original windshield back on..this taller clear "finger lakes cold-weather mod" one is a bit goofy)....
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Posted By: john b
Date Posted: March-16-2015 at 12:13am
8122pbrainard wrote:
Riley wrote:
Pete, boaters are typically friendly | Bruce, I will admit that I don't go out of my way to wave at PWC's! If say we're in a NWZ and close, I will. |
I find that many boaters do wave, Pete, but they only wave with one finger.
But seriously, I arrived at Green Lake and pulled right into the static display parking lot with my "classic" 1986 PWC just to test (and stir) the waters, as I'm sure many of you know I like to do. I was very surprised that I was politely pointed to the proper parking area and offered a job assisting with parking the boats on display. This is a very classy and kind group of people here for the most part,
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