Traditional Watercraft
My very first powerboat was my dad's 1967 Thompson 18.5 foot Super Lancer.  I spent several years lovingly restoring her to almost as good as new.  Had many enjoyable years with her.

When she finally won me a dock in the local reservoir's lottery, I sold her and bought a beautiful Amphibicon 25.  She was one of the Controversy series built by Farnham Butler's Mt. Desert Island Yacht Yard.  If you follow the link, you'll find a brief history of Farnham's Controversies and a picture of "Gypsy", my Amphibicon.

On to the traditional links

The Albert Strange Association  Preserving his work.  The Antique and Classic Boat Society  (Internatioal Headquarters)     The Antique and Classic Boat Society Adirondack Chapter  The Antique and Classic Boat Society Pacific Northwest Chapter  ClassicYachtThe Classic Yacht Association (pre-1942 boats)  Cutwater Enterprise's Woodies on the Web  (Antique and classic runabouts) The Friendship Sloop Society  International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association   The International Sailing Craft Association Museum (Ehnic work boatsfrom all over)   John F. Kennedy's Star Class Sailboat Flash II   The Lug Sail Association  (in Venice)
 The Maine Watercraft Museum  The Malabar Senior & Other John Alden Yacht Designs  Sea Breeze (H. W. Tilman's Bristol pilot cutter 1899-1972)        Stormy Weather (1933 S&S yawl)
 The Thames Vintage Boat Club  Thompson Dockside
Woodies, Woodies, Woodies (classic motorboats)  The Wooden Hull Yacht Club of Southern California
Wooden Boat Magazine
 Noah Publications (Wooden boat calendars featuring the photography of Benjamin Mendlowitz)      OnWater
 The Raven Studio  (Carved name boards)