How I spent my summer vacation **picture heavy**

TdLpps

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My 2008 summer vacation actually began, in spirit anyway, at the tail end of my 2007 summer vacation.

My family--parents, sister and her family, and my wife and kids-- gathered on a rented lakefront cabin on Big Bear Lake. I took my dual sport motorcycle and rode the trails and dirt roads on the mountains above the lake and gave my kids and nephews rides around the lake and around town. We all fished off the empty boat dock and caught catfish almost every day.

Our neighbors in the cabin next door to us had a wakeboard boat and went out each morning and evening. Two days before our vacation was over they invited us to go tubing, and then wakeboarding, with them. Needless to say, the kids all loved it. We had more fun on those last two days than we had the entire week before it.

I had never owned a boat but did have many pleasant memories of boating as a kid growing up in Wisconsin. And ever since I could remember I always wanted one of the simple sixties runabouts I saw by the dozens. As nice as the boats got through the seventies and into the eighties and nineties, I always like the simple lines and curved windshields of the old runabouts.

So, fast forward to April of this year. With a tax rebate check incoming, my family agreed to spend it on a boat we could use this summer. I overlooked a sparse Craigslist ad that read: "15 foot aluminum boat, has steering wheel and seats five, outboard engine". It included no pictures. Several times I passed-up the ad because it just didn't tell me anything. A call to the owner didn't help much but I wanted to look at it because he said it was a 1965 with a newer outboard.

I looked at it, low-balled an offer, and he accepted.

So, this spring I became a first time boat owner and brought home this:

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I eventually found out that it was a 1959 15 foot Naden N-15W Hawk.

My neighbors laughed at me. My brother in law laughed at me. My kids would have preferred a 23 foot day-cruiser with a 454. I saw something under its ugly black, sprayed-bedliner finish.

This isn't a resto thread--I have kind of orphaned my resto thread in the restoration category above--so I'll paraphrase what was done this spring and summer to prepare it for our summer vacation. I replaced the steering with a single cable Teleflex system, built a wiring harness, replaced the fore and aft lighting, stripped most of the bedliner from the hull, repaired the sheet aluminum seating, and when the Evinrude motor broke down on every preliminary trip we took, I sold an extra motorcycle I had and bought a near-new 2007 Honda 50 horsepower outboard and had it mounted and completed one week before we left to go out of town for eight days. In addition, I became a two-time boat owner temporarily when I found a hammered old Glasspar with a hull filled with water and liberated its windshield and bimini top before selling it for a $200 profit.

The intention was to have a boat we could use to cruise the lake, fish out of, and pull a tube or the kids on skis or wakeboards. I had a list of things I needed to complete by the time we left, but the result would be a functional boat only, not a full restoration.

The Naden, docked, on our first night:

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The cabin, ready for our party of ten, as seen from the dock:

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My daughter stole my hat and wouldn't give it up until the last day of the trip....

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.....and left me with my dorky straw hat:

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She drove every time I'd let her:

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....reached my six picture limit. To be continued.
 

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She drove past dusk, when the lighting system I installed demonstrated its value:

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My son prefers camo and wouldn't wear his "crew" hat:

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My wife and son during one of the ski trips:

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...six picture limit. More pictures in a minute.
 

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Re: How I spent my summer vacation **picture heavy**

My daughter, a natural athlete, took to skiing quickly:

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My son tried to ski and wakeboard, but both were too big for his feet. He enjoyed tubing, though. No one could take pictures of him on the tube because of my err, erratic, piloting. While looking out for other boats, I could hear his alternating laughing and screaming behind me as I attempted to slingshot him around turns and bring him back over our own wake to bounce him a few feet in the air.

My nephew was able to wakeboard for up to twenty minutes at a time behind the Naden. I hope to have his pictures uploaded soon.

The Honda 50 was able to pull the kids out of the water with up to four adult-sized people in the boat. It gave surprisingly good performance and burned about five gallons per day.
 

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Re: How I spent my summer vacation **picture heavy**

so very cool.
 

TdLpps

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While there, Big Bear Lake was host to The Antique and Classic Boat Society Show, so we went there on Saturday afternoon. Earlier in the day we ran into several of the participants while cruising the lake. A couple seemed perplexed to run into a fifty year old aluminum runabout. I just admired the shiny mahogany.

For the next few replies, I'm just going to post pictures from the show. Again, the six picture limit:

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To be continued...
 

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Re: How I spent my summer vacation **picture heavy**

Great story and pics.....................the essence of boating at its best!!..................thanks for sharing...........:D:D:D
 

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oops
 

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....And my favorite:

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I hope to have additional pictures uploaded and will add them to the thread a little later.
 

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Re: How I spent my summer vacation **picture heavy**

beauteful restos......wow....lotta work
 

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Re: How I spent my summer vacation **picture heavy**

Great pictures. They made me believe I spent the summer vacation with your family.;)
 

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Re: How I spent my summer vacation **picture heavy**

I love those old Chris Craft inboards! Thanks for sharing ... looks like a great summer vacation!
 

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Re: How I spent my summer vacation **picture heavy**

wow.. makes me wanna fix up my grandpas old boat.. those things are beautiful.
 

TdLpps

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Re: How I spent my summer vacation **picture heavy**

The CDs I stored a bunch of our pictures on failed so it's taken a while to get backups from my family. So, after two weeks, I'll complete this thread...

I live in a modest three bedroom house in Orange County, California that was about nine hundred square feet before we added a large living room to it in 2004. I remember growing up that to have a cabin on a lake usually meant a square, small building that sufficed with minimal lodging needs.

Some of the places on Big Bear Lake were....amazing:

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A few had their own private ramp which led from their drive-thru, enclosed garage.

A nice setup. There were two PWCs docked to the left, out of view of the camera.

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Re: How I spent my summer vacation **picture heavy**

Temptations everywhere....

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I found a place I might be able to afford but didn't buy it. It wasn't lakefront:

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My nephew, fishing from the shoreline near the dam:

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Our dock view of the marina:

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An artsy, out of focus background photo of the family heading out for tubing, your author behind the wheel:

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My son and nephews on their way out for some wakeboarding:

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And, my nephew on the board. Note the huge wake produced by the Naden and its Honda 50:

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Like all vacations, the eight days we spent in the mountains sped by. Ten of us shared a single (albeit, large) cabin and got along all week with no fights, no arguments. We spent the days playing and the nights inside watching the Olympics. We cooked meals and went out on occasion. We used the jacuzzi and fished from the dock.

I spent *alot* of time this spring and summer getting the boat ready for the trip and in the end it performed flawlessly. One of the most gratifying things for me personally was to see the smiles on the faces of my kids and nephews while they were pulled behind our little boat, or watching my wife and daughter drive it while I was able to just sit and enjoy the ride.

At one point this spring I was ready to give up on my boat and buy something bigger and more conventional. My wife, though, gave me the encouragement I needed to finish preparing it when she said, "I don't want the same boat as everyone else out there. I like having something unusual, something that no one else has."
 

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"I don't want the same boat as everyone else out there. I like having something unusual, something that no one else has."

What a cool wife, I like that last line best of all. :D

Thanks for the post, it reminds me (I am overseas), just how much I love America.

Great photos!
 

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Thanks for sharing your vacation. You did a great job with your boat and it has paid off by providing you with things that money can never buy.
Quality family time, treasured memories for all of you and the anticipation of doing it all again next year !!!!
We have 5 children between 20 and 28 years old. We head up to Northern Ontario each year to do some cottaging with the boat......and.......all the children still come with us with their partners or a friend. Makes for a crowded cottage but we would not miss it for the world.
I usually get the boat back for "my turn" when the gas gauge is around the quarter tank mark !!!!
My wife and I finance the entire trip for them all. It is pretty expensive but worth every cent.
Enjoy every moment, each one is priceless.
 
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