Specializing in Chris-Craft, Hacker, Garwood, Dodge, and other classic wooden speedboats from the 1920's to the 1950's.
Association of individuals interested in traditional craft such as catboats, whitehalls, wherries, peapods, dories and sharpies. Dedicated to the enjoyment of these boats and lobbying to keep them legal. National headquarters located in Mystic, CT.
Photos of antique Yellow Jacket wood boats, the history of the Yellow Jacket Wood Boat Company, restoration tips and related links.
National society headquartered in Clayton, New York. Highlights of the quarterly magazine, directories of local chapters and maritime museums, classified ads, forum, and merchandise.
Nationwide club dedicated to the wooden Century boat enthusiast. Holds an annual boat show in Manistee, Michigan, and hosts Spring seminars in Cincinnati, Ohio. Produces a quarterly newsletter.
Museum containing over 35,000 maritime items. Maintains a research library of 78,000 volumes and 600,000 photos. Offers research packages for owners of classic Chris-Craft boats, conference and meeting facilities, classes and scheduled exhibitions.
Club based in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Produces a quarterly newsletter and hosts regional meetings for owners of Sea Skiff boats.
Links to photos of previous years's boat shows at Clayton and Hammondsport, New York. Also contains photos of various power and sail boats including Penn Yan.
Offers restoration and repair services for classic watercraft. Located in Crandon, Wisconsin.
Local chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society. Welcomes members from the US and overseas. Contains information on monthly meetings, events and club officers.
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