Thank you watching and commenting. With every episode we produce, we find the history of these boats, boat owners and boat builders grows even more fascinating. It truly is owning or experiencing a piece of history, and it's fun, too. Thanks again!
The Boat with the Reg number NY 3861 AS is "The Arc" and belongs to Jim from Grenell Island. The boat was built by Fry in Clayton more then 100 years ago. The Antique Boat Museum in Clayton own the sister boat "Shadow" which is on Display at the Doebler Storage. Body line drwawings of the Shadow can be obtained from the Museums Online archive . The video also shows Boldt's Castle and boat house. Boat Number 3 in the boat house is one of 19 built "number boats"
Very good, all members would love this plus others can see how much fun and interesting this hobby is!
Thank you watching and commenting. With every episode we produce, we find the history of these boats, boat owners and boat builders grows even more fascinating. It truly is owning or experiencing a piece of history, and it's fun, too. Thanks again!
Greetings from southern Ontario Canada I really enjoyed the video my family owns an original ditchburn thanks for the presentation
Thank you so much for watching and leaving a comment. We hope to get to Ontario some day and explore more of those wonderful, Canadian-built boats.
The Boat with the Reg number NY 3861 AS is "The Arc" and belongs to Jim from Grenell Island. The boat was built by Fry in Clayton more then 100 years ago. The Antique Boat Museum in Clayton own the sister boat "Shadow" which is on Display at the Doebler Storage. Body line drwawings of the Shadow can be obtained from the Museums Online archive . The video also shows Boldt's Castle and boat house. Boat Number 3 in the boat house is one of 19 built "number boats"
Awesome details and input. Thanks so much for providing this extra information - and for watching!
Can't wait for the episode!
We can't wait to show our tour of Antique Boat America!