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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Norm & Marion's Excellent Adventure

Norm & Marion's excellent adventure to the 2010 Lake Tahoe Concours d' Elegance began in November 2007. Norm Walters, a Grade 7 Math Teacher from South Sacramento, CA and long time viewer of WoodyBoater.com noticed an ad on Craiglist for a 1955 14' Tollycraft Rumpas located in Petaluma, California (north of San Francisco) in 2007.
At the time, Norm and Marion owned a Tollycraft Holiday Cabin Cruiser, and they wanted to find an open runabout that would be more user friendly on the lakes and rivers in the local Sacramento area. According to Norm, the little Tollycraft Rumpas runabout had been sitting patiently in a barn in Petaluma for decades, just waiting for someone to come rescue her - and that "Someone" was Norm Walters.
From what they could tell by the registation, the boat was last used in 1978. When they got the boat home they quickly realized that the wood was very dry and the varnish needed some attention from being in storage for almost 30 years (what's new right). However what they also realized was that the boat was incredibly original, complete with all the original hard to find hardware, original coral upholstery (which Marion liked) and the original outboard motor.

Norm, a do-it-yourself kind of guy, contacted wooden boat restoration expert Dana Phillips from Classic Marine in Sacramento to inquire about the wood restoration process and how to best proceed with the project. Dana Phillips immediate response was "The rare vintage siren that was on the boat was worth more than Norm paid for the entire boat, and that the best way to start was to buy a scraper and a heat gun, and remove the old varnish."

Norm took Dana's advice and spent the winter of 2007-08 in his unheated garage removing the old varnish from the boat with the heat gun and scraper - a big job. Norm commented that the heat gun helped keep the garage warm while they were working on the boat, and that the amount of beer he had to buy to entice his buddies to come over to help was rough on his restoration budget! But they eventually got it done.
Through a lot of trial and error, and working with sample boards Norm & Marion learned the different techniques to staining and varnishing, and worked tirelessly to restore "Little Pal" to her former glory, making every effort to respect the boats originality and patina along the way.

Tollycraft was founded in 1936 as a wooden boat builder by Robert Merland Tollefson (better known as Tolly). In 1962 the company switched to building their boats from fiberglass. Tollefson sold the company in 1987, and it was bankrupt by 1993. Although it attempted to resume operations, the company was dead by 1997.

Tollycraft (Manufactured in West Kelso, Washington State) was known to make high quality boats ideally suited to the waters of its home in the Pacific Northwest. (wikipedia.org)
The all original 1955 25hp Evinrude Aquasonic "Big Twin 25" outboard that came with the boat, re-started without a problem after some basic maintenance.
Note the small blue box mounted on the transom - that's the original Evinrude solenoid switch. I was very impressed with the raw originality of the motor and components, and as we all know usually a boat this age is no longer in this condition. Norm removed the cover of the switch to reveal a perfect original sticker outlining how to connect the electrical wiring. Very cool stuff!
Here's a photo (below) of the original siren that was on "Little Pal" when Norm bought her, unrestored in original paint as far as he knows.
"Little Pal" was purchased with the original Holsclaw trailer that Norm had sand-blasted and powder coated.
Seeing this little 1955 14' Tollycraft runabout, tied up to the same docks as the elegant Riva's and the timeless Gar Woods, Hackers and Chris-Crafts was great to see and appreciate, because it was respectfully restored to reflect how the boat was originally delivered from the factory in 1955. I'm sure it brought back a lot of fond memories for the folks that attended the show.
There were a few marks on the steering wheel and gear shift knob where the rats were chewing when it was in the barn for all those years, I guess that's just another form of Patina... A conversation piece possibly...
Fellow Woody Boater and noted Tollycraft restorer Steve Franchini from Seattle sharing some stories and information with Norm on Saturday before the awards presentation. Steve was also very impressed with the raw originality and workmanship on "Little Pal."
On Saturday night at the Lake Tahoe Concours Awards Presentation, Norm & Marion's excellent adventure culminated with a Second in Class Award for "Little Pal". Here's Norm receiving the award from Chief Judge Terry Fiest and Tahoe Yacht Club Foundation President David Olson (right).
Congratulations to Norm & Marion Walters from WoodyBoater.com
Great work!
Texx

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Lake Hopatcong Antique & Classic Boat Show. Holy Classic Boats Batman!

We did it.. 4 Shows in two weekends. Tahoe, St Michaels, Algonac, and now... drum role please.. Lake Hopatcong. Fellow Woody Boaters Bob and Alex Kays have supplied us with all the news from Lake Hopatcong..
Katz's Marina brought out all there goodies.. No kitchen sink.. Yes, the Bat Boat! Being towed by.. yes, the Batmobile... No batman and Robin were not there.. But there were lots of jokers... Rim shot goes here....
A wonderful day to zip around on the lake
Or just zzzzzzzzzzip a little slower
Seth and Renee Katz "Ivy" a 17' 1958 Chris Craft Deluxe Runabout Best in Show Preserved
What an amazing setting.
From the club

U22's I love this place
Best in Show Restored was awarded to "Finito" a 1955 21' Chris Craft Cobra owned by Seth & Renee Katz.. This was the last 21' Cobra produced by Chris Craft. Hence the name..
Fellow Woody Boaters Donald Ploetner's Standing there with the towel.. What a nice 1955 Higgins Convertible
This show is so big that even the Coast guard sent out a cruiser.. Count your LIFE JACKETS EVERYONE..
Amazing

Monday, June 28, 2010

The Enlightenment Of Algonac.

Gar Wood, looking forward...
Our last day here in Algonac Michigan was actually the most moving day of the weekend. The show was done, the awards handed out, and the history lesson was over. It was just boating from this point on. Which of course is more of a history lesson into itself. I believe that history is in us as humans, not in buildings and or objects. To be here and meet the families of the founders and the inspirers was a lifetime event for me and any motorized boat lover ....now feel it and understand it all just a tad more. One is never fully enlightened.... I have 1000 images of  events and places since starting Woody Boater, but one can not shoot a picture and convey the emotion that took place today. I also have to point out, that today may have been one of the final acts that the original family owned Chris Craft company does. There was Herb Pocklington tireresly doing what he has always done.. Promoting the Chris Craft brand and its family. Bringing together rather than tearing apart, building, and trying to grow an idea, a vision.. a community. Seeing first hand how this has all come together, it's no wonder that this company was so successful. I have seen this only a hand full of times as a marketing executive. You can feel companies that are strong and this company.. The one that was here today. The families.. Herb, Chris, the Woods the town, the area.. It is no surprise how and why we all wound up here, with a statue.. Herb, you deserve a big standing ovation from all of us.... I know it's not your thing to get such praise. It's never been your job or your passion to do anything for credit..... Your job was to promote others. Today, take it.. You deserve it. It's how it all works. Great design, great product, great marketing.. It was all here today with the Wood, Smith and Pocklington families. I was honored to be here.....And very humbled to be able to be given access to share it with thousands of you on Woody Boater.

OK.. You want pictures of boats.. OK OK OK.. boat pictures! You are so predictable.. So here goes..
Morning on the St Clair.


You would have thought wakes could be so beautiful



Arriving at the Old Club. The nations oldest Yacht Club.. And yes I was wearing my HAT!

Yes it looks just like 1947 here. I swear many of the shots from the original catalog days had to have been shot here.

A very nice 1953 U22.. and its for sale.. Ugh! Island Girl...

Ole Mr White.. No we are not going to change the name of the web site to Mr White.com But dang this boat just takes a great shot.

This boat is even more spectacular in person.. Ohhhh

Leaving the club.. There is Chris Smith coming out..

Lymans!

Is this a Chris Craft Ad or what.

Herb giving a speech to all of us at the club, only to rush out and set up for the unveiling

Herb at the podium about to start when one of the young Woods came up to speak. This was one of the more fun parts of the event. Young Master Wood here never really said munch but mmmm and ahhh, but to be honest, it was fantastic, he was up there with Herb in a spontaneous way to show us all that this was a family event first.  Not the bronze or the corporations, politics.. non of that.. Just family..Only in a moment like this could an outsider like me understand how this all came together.


The flotilla was perfect, with some very cool boats going by for the crowd

Smiths... Lots of Smiths..

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Statue Of Christopher Smith and Gar Wood Unvailed... WOW!

Chris Smith and Logan Wood unveil the statue of Christopher Smith and Gar Wood. . Wow it's a very emotional event with both families coming togeter to celebrate there families place in American history. .
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