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Antique & Classic Boat Society

Pacific Northwest Chapter


45 photo(s) Updated on: Sun, October 27, 2024
  • The Bar Harbor Supper club is owned by John Allen, who also owns Fort Mahogany. It is said that he built the docks specifically for boat shows!
  • The entrance to Fort Mahogany. The shingles are actually bark from trees, each piece about 3 ft long.
  • Famous race boat.
  • Note the bow light on top!
  • Entrance is in the background. You could hardly walk between the boats!
  • the entrance to the "new" (since 2015 when I was there) Auto Museum.
  • Amazing Neon collection!
  • Being a VW guy, I wondered how this rated with all the other amazing cars. It is a late 1967 "split Window" (last year) that was a prototype with a sliding side door, that started in 1968.
  • Repowered with twin 454's
  • This is Brian & Kathy. Fair's Century from Idaho. They won best in their class.
  • This was at the second location, down lake a short bit, at Zorba's Restaurant. Rumored to also be owned by John.
  • The engine in "Hornet II"
  • Originally. owned by Henry Kaiser, who had it skinned in aluminum.
  • This boat was restored not that long ago by our own Alan Thomle!
  • Owned by Lee Anderson, it won "Best of Show"
  • Close up of the deck on "Teaser"
  • Entrance to Lee Anderson's Boathouse, note "Apache" inside the door.
  • Elizabeth Gregory's favorite boat, this Ditchburn was built for the Toronto Harbour Commission
  • Apologies about the lighting, we are now in evening entertainment mode, the band is playing etc. Note this is two V banks, each one is a V-12!
  • Our own Al McEwan knows this car, he judged it at Pebble Beach!
  • Another circus "Music Box" the marionettes spin around as the music plays.
  • Another over 100 year old "Music Box"
  • Best of Show 2022 Pebble Beach
  • Note the ate 1800's French circus "Music Box" in the background! The marionettes move with the music.
  • Sitting room in the boathouse.
  • Part of the new Native American Collection
  • This was the desert station, one. of seven places to eat! Yes, the gold stuff on top is actual edible gold leaf. there were 8 different varieties of desert.
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