Holy Cow -- My Wife Bought Another Boat!

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Mike Turner

First, I've got to tell this story; 2nd, I want to ask for some assistance from my fellow sailors. Some of you who may have read my postings here and on some of the Catalina sites will have deduced that my wife and I own a Catalina 30, "Amity," which we sail out of Long Beach, CA. I guess I'm the more avid sailor of the two of us, and my wife, Pamela, is particularly reluctant to spend a whole lot of money on the boat, even for things that we really need, like rigging, and line (always, more line!), and to fix the Norcold icebox conversion so I could have some cold beer. You also may have read a while back that we lost our hard dinghy while towing it to Catalina this past spring. Pam "authorized" me to buy another dinghy, used, which I've been fixing up ever since. Well, I still harbor the dim hope that our old dinghy might have been recovered, so I make the rounds of swap meets, drop by Minney's every once and awhile, etc. Yesterday the Long Beach Marine Dept. held its annual auction of seized boats, and so I ran over there in the morning to see if maybe our dinghy was there. As an afterthought, Pam came along (probably to make sure I didn't buy anything). By they way, I recommend this auction -- you can get some great deals there, if you don't mind fixer-uppers. Anyway, when we arrived Pam saw this really cute little runabout, about 17', built in the 50s -- pink, complete with fins! We'd seen it before, tied up on the city's dock at the marina, and apparently it had been abandoned and now was up for auction. Well, blow me away, Pam just had to have it, bid on it, and got it! So even though I can't spend $30 bucks on Amity on a new airhorn (or line!), now we own a new boat (and of course a new slip for it!). OK, so here's my question -- can anyone provide any information on this boat, or direct to any good websites for classic powerboats that might be of aid? We don't have the paperwork yet (the city won't give it to us and allow us to take possession for 10 days), but the auction list shows it as a "Madson BT), 17', and it has a McCullough outboard, which from size and age I'd figure to be 20-30 hp. The boat seats 5 and has the name "Holiday" on the dash -- there were also apparently nameplates on the fins at one point (that's fins like a Cadillac, not like our fin keels or Flipper) but they're gone now. Pam's already pointed out that this looks just like the type of runabout that came as a Barbie accessory in the 60s, hence its new name, "Barbie Boat." Any help is appreciated! Maybe this means I can buy that beer cooler... Ken... er, Mike Turner S/Y Amity Runabout Barbie Boat Long Beach, CA
 
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David

Plastic Classics

Mike, for the engine go to: scottatwater.com, you will get info there. For the boat go to fiberglassics.com. This site has a wealth of info for me when inspecting small glass pre USCG HIN boats. Both sites have people with a lot of info.
 
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Keith K.

I don't have any advice.

But there's a boat like that on our lake. It's definitely an eye-turner! It's bright red and white with fins on the back. Congrats on your wife purchase...you should have a lot of fun with it. Keith K.
 
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Rick D

Great Story

Great story,, funny how the girls always get what they want.Remined me about a boat that use to race around a lake near my home when I was a kid. We use to call him CADDY FINS.Sounds like a cool boat, have fun with it.
 
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Ken

There Is a place

Mike, In Washington or Oregon there is a company making a replica of that boat and an association. Check with Northwest Yachting Magizine. nwyachting.com Good luck!
 
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Bob Howie

Kiss your wife

Well, it seems you're quite the lucky fellow; you like blow-boats and now that she's demonstrated her preference for go-boats, you're in a good position for quid pro quo. Reminds me of my father; if he wanted something for his boat, he'd find out what mom wanted for her house. A lot of new ovens, refrigerators, freezers, y'know, stuff for the house became precursors for new outboards, fishing tackle and assorted boat stuff. Sir, you are indeed a lucky man, so kiss your wife on your way out the door to The Boat Store for new line while asking, "Honey, is there anything 'Barbie's Boat' needs?" Or else...it looks like you're gonna have to paint your sailboat pink -- oh, that would be cute! Regards, Bob S/Y Snapshot
 
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Mike Turner

Bob

A pink sailboat -- kind of a cross between "Operation Petticoat" and "The Wackiest Ship in the Army"!
 
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Bob Howie

Darn, I'm dated...

I hate to admit that I was around when both Operation Petticoat and Wackiest Ship in the Army were actually on TV!! I also hate to admit I'm losing a running battle with two precocious female-type teen-agers -- who aren't even mine, I might add -- who want me to add a Hot Pink cruising spinnaker to the inventory. Actually, I saw one the other day and it don't look half bad! However, I'm not sure if I'm ready for Hot Pink. Or, Pink anything else, for that matter, aboard Snapshot!
 
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