First Month Member 11/13
| quote: Originally posted by Rusty: Takes me back to my uncles - Gar Woods and Edison Hedges - the Miss Americas and Uncle Sam!
Those were your UNCLES? Geeze, when I was a kid, just seeing a Gar Wood boat was almost a religious experience. |
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2/16 Captain Doom
| Our family was very active in the Miss America Pageant for years and years - my Aunt Lenora (Slaughter) ran it, and my Grandmother (Ted Shermer, who also invented the Miss Congeniality Award) was #2. As a little kid, I used to go backstage all the time, and remember sitting on Anita Eckberg's lap (yes, indeed, it was shady under there) when she was Miss Sweden.
I never knew Edison, but my Aunt Teresa (his widow) always remembered my birthday with a generous cash gift (and always directed me to spend it on "something fun!".
Gar Wood apparently was estranged from our sector of the family (possibly because of the perceived competition with Edison?); I think I met him once.
Naturally, we had dozens of photos of the Miss Americas and Uncle Sams...I don't know what ever became of those. |
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| Check out www.shepherdboats.com and click on photo's. One of my dreams is to own is the 1935 listed at top of list. Check out the sliding top. The hardtop next to this is somewhat like the one I am building. Dale [This message has been edited by Smith Brother (edited January 15, 2006).] |
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First Month Member 11/13
| quote: Originally posted by olroy: Bill, there's a Wooden Boat Festival in Port Townsend, WA, every Sept. - 9/8 thru 9/10 this year. P.T. is about 30 miles from us, and Barthmobiler Dennis Broderson lives there.
I've owned a couple woodies myself over the years, but both were cruisers. I'm of the mind that if God had intended there to be fiberglass boats, he would have made fiberglass trees.
I helped my dad build several wooden boats and owned both wood and fiberglass boats, power and sail. I love the look and feel of a wood boat, but for low maintenance, fiberglass is for me. I currently have a lovely Eliminator bow rider jet with a rumpity-rump 502 in it. The only wood in it was the floor and seats, and there was rot. Had to replace the floor, full length. Used honeycomb. Also, I will do no more prop running on the lower Colorado River. I had a Miller Hemi flat-bottom which was glass, but had a wooden deck. A while back, a company made a ski boat of fiberglass, but had a mahogany veneer in the gel coat. It looked pretty nice. Seemed to be the best of both worlds. I admire a lot of glass sailboats with wood superstructure. In a perfect world, I would be like Leno, and have a hangar or two full of boats, cars, motorcycles and airplanes. Most of the boats would be wood, as I would have staff. [This message has been edited by bill h (edited January 15, 2006).] |
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