3rd Annual Lake Minnetonka Antique
& Classic Boat Rendezvous
Lake Minnetonka, Minn., Aug. 5 & 6
From the Newsletter of The Land-O-Lakes Chapter of
The Antique and Classic Boat Society, Inc. (Circa 1977)
by Bob Speltz
Fantastic!
That's the only word to describe the 3rd Annual Land-O-Lakes Chapter
of The Antique and Classic Boat Society Rendezvous held on Lake
Minnetonka and Lord Fletcher's of the Lake on August 5th and 6th.
Starting with the cooperation of all concerned in the pre-planning
stage, early registration and publicity, to the fly-by, judging, and
awards the rendezvous was a complete success. We had forty-three
pre-registrations by the time the program was printed, and many more
after that and the day of the show to make this show by far the
largest we ever had. The skippers meeting was held at 9:00 a.m.
where we were all told what was on the day's program, our route in
the parade, the rules of good seamanship, what to do in case of a
breakdown, the picnic, and Sunday's events. About 1:00 p.m. we left
Lord Fletchers for the parade, the fly-by at Wayzata, and the
putt-by at Excelsior. Despite some rough waters in Wayzata Bay and
Lower Lake, dubbed "the North Sea" by all involved, all
went quite well and we ended up at Big Island for our picnic.
Sunday morning at 9:00 a.m. we all, and I mean all, gathered at
Fletchers for brunch. After brunch we had the awards presentation
ceremony. Hosted by Todd Warner, the awards for Peoples Choice,
Oldest Power Boat, Oldest Non-Power Boat, Longest Distance Traveled,
Best of Show, Longest Marriage, Oldest Skipper and the one and only
Dry-Wrought Award were presented to the winners informally with the
formal presentation held at the Dinner Dance on August 19th at the
Lafayette Club.
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