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Topic: wood boat show
Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Subject: wood boat show
Date Posted: September-27-2007 at 2:33pm
I just though I'd mention that our chapter of the ACBS (Blackhawk) is having our biggest show this weekend and open for public viewing Saturday and Sunday till 1:00 pm. We have about 60 wood boats registered (and some classic glass) this year and it is looking like the weather is going to be beautiful. It is located in the Abbey harbor in Fontana Wisconsin on Lake Geneva. If anyone is in the area and has the time, it is worth seeing these boats.

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Posted By: Hollywood
Date Posted: September-27-2007 at 2:59pm
Pete, what time will the majority of the boats be there on Saturday morning? I would like to pop in around 9.

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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: September-27-2007 at 3:18pm
I would say that the majority of the boats will be on land and in the water. The show however opens formally at 10:00 so there with still be a few launching and being set up on the lawn.

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Posted By: TRBenj
Date Posted: September-27-2007 at 3:39pm
Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

I would say that the majority of the boats will be on land and in the water.

Where will the other boats be?

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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: September-27-2007 at 3:46pm
Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

I would say that the majority of the boats will be on land and in the water.

Where will the other boats be?


Still being launched or being set up on land!!! And you always have a couple people who can't seem to get there on time. The rest of the classic glass are in Reid's storage building!!!

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Posted By: quinner
Date Posted: September-27-2007 at 5:12pm
Pete,

Thanks for the heads up, which of your boat(s) will be in attendance?


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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: September-27-2007 at 7:11pm
Chris, None this year. I skip years as well as shows to give them some variety. I have alternated the 54 and the 64 in the past. I also made the decision to go to GL so I will only be going up for Saturday morning and part of the afternoon. I would normally stay at the Abbey and make it a 3 day weekend.

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Posted By: 62 wood
Date Posted: September-28-2007 at 12:59am
Pete,You not going to be around on Sunday?
   Got friends going to boat show on Sat, but I will be at the car swap meet in Jefferson Wi on that day.. not enough time for both in one day..

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Posted By: FINS
Date Posted: September-29-2007 at 4:27am
Pete- Would love to see some pictures from this event! 60 boats is a pretty large show. Would like to come see for myself, but the commute from Seattle may be a little long!

If you check out the Northwest chapter of Fiberglassics on Monday, you should see some great pictures of our on the water meet this weekend. I will have two of my glass fin boats there for some fun!

Have a great weekend!

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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: September-29-2007 at 11:09am
Brian, I'm getting ready to go and I am taking the camera. I'll look at the fiberglasics. We will have a couple of the fiberglassic guys at this show as well. I talked with one of the show directors late last night. The # of registered boats sky rocketed last week. We are at 85 now! I guess some were waiting to see the weather forecast. Being late in the year the weather is one of the chances our chapter takes but we need to wait for some boats (renters) to be removed from the slips for the season.

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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: September-30-2007 at 5:07pm
The final count was 88. Lots of different boats this year.

Eric, Saw a very early Paragon hydraulic hooked up to a flywheel forward 283 marinized by Chris. I would have gotten a picture but I forgot my camera! This is even after I talked about it! Was Paragon the first to come out with the hydraulic? What year was that?

Sorry I missed anyone that may have stopped by.

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Posted By: BuffaloBFN
Date Posted: September-30-2007 at 7:31pm
[QUOTE=8122pbrainard] I would have gotten a picture but I forgot my camera!
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Many tears! I was looking forward to seeing a few boats I had never seen b4...and mostly about a topic you asked me about! I have always intended to own an antique wooden classic


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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: September-30-2007 at 8:09pm
Greg, Our web master will have the all the pictures posted on www.blackhawkacbs.com in a couple of days. He is a better photographer than I am anyway!!! Are you actively looking for a wood boat?

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Posted By: p/allen
Date Posted: September-30-2007 at 11:28pm
Pics under the topic , PICS saving Petes but

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Posted By: BuffaloBFN
Date Posted: October-01-2007 at 10:24am
Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Are you actively looking for a wood boat?

Actively is a bit strong, but yes. Unfortunately, it's prioritized twards the bottom of my project list.



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Posted By: 20th Century
Date Posted: October-05-2007 at 11:28pm
There is a great antique boat center in Cincinatti and they have a nice web site too. I believe the address is antiqueboat.com. They break their offerings down in two broad periods and use (runabout vs. utility). They also have classic glass boats as well. I have actually been to the shop and watched them working on a boat bottom. They had probably 30 classics in two buildings and the boats are gorgeous. It is a great site to see some beautiful boats. I actually got the idea for my interior from one of the boats I saw on there.

This past weekend I finally saw a '60 Coronado out on the lake. The owner was idling waiting for his trailer to pull it for the season. It had a BB Chrysler and man was that thing loud! He had restored it 20 years ago, but I don't think they did the bottom as the bilge kicked on about 3 times in the 5 min. I spoke to him. The worst thing about the exchange - I was in a pontoon.


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: October-05-2007 at 11:53pm
James, The Century hull was a single plank board on batten design. It is a very light method of construction but also one of the things that made the Century's fast. The other was they were never afraid of putting the biggest engines they could find in their boats! The bad thing about a single plank, is it is a bottom that does rely on soaking to swell the wood to make it "watertight"! They really never are!!

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Posted By: 20th Century
Date Posted: October-06-2007 at 12:04am
I wish there was a classic boat show around me. I am jealous looking at those pictures. It is one thing to see the boats in pictures or even on a trailer, but to see them in their element. WOW.


Posted By: Hollywood
Date Posted: October-17-2007 at 6:05pm
Well I was a little late to the party and was walking around the docks at the Abbey this past weekend. It looked like a Cobalt Reunion! The only CCs I saw were two 236s.

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