Hello all.......having a bit of early "wanna get on the water" soon springish fever, and all our lakes here are still hard with ice, and my boats all still covered for the winter.....rising temps in the 50's over the next few days has my boat blood stirring though.....
I had asked this question in previous posts some time ago, but thought I would try again.....I have a bit of a "mystery boat" that I partially restored a few years ago, all mahogany little 14 ft open launch / rowing type. I would really like to learn more about it and the builder from Tampa FL, called "Akelburg Boat Works" or something similar....anyone every heard of this builder, or know where I might try to learn more about it?
The boat has a small decked area up front, live wells in the middle, and takes an outboard motor, and also has dual oar locks for rowing....the boat is beamy and heavy, seam and batten planked construction, very high sides, and through bolted lifting points on the foredeck and transom....I am guessing this boat may have been used on a larger yacht as a launch / tender, and lifted from the deck into the water......
I would like to learn this boats vintage ( I am guessing 1930's-40's, but really am not sure)....have had folks from our local antique / classic boat group look at it, but no one seems to have any knowledge.....have also contacted a few museums, etc, looking for info on the builder, to no avail as yet.....
Any suggestions? (I just tried to attach a few pics, but files are too large....will try to adjust and re-submit)
VikingSailor

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