My brother and I bought the plans and patterns from Speedliner long about the summer of '65 for the A/B runabout. At that time we also bought one of the last A/B Speedliners directly from the factory. I drove straight through from NY to St Joe and back. Over the following six to seven years we built maybe a dozen boats for others under the name of Aeroliner.
We still have the the plans and patterns and we are build a couple of the boats for us the have some fun with. We still have our A/B engines. If anyone is interested we can make a few more for those how want a vintage boat. The last design was for a closed cockpit and used the red paint mixed in with the varnish.
We have not worked out the price as we are just now assembling our supply lines. Let me know if there is any intersest. I hope to see you on the water next spring, so do not run over a 63 year old racer that never grew up.
David Van Weele
We still have the the plans and patterns and we are build a couple of the boats for us the have some fun with. We still have our A/B engines. If anyone is interested we can make a few more for those how want a vintage boat. The last design was for a closed cockpit and used the red paint mixed in with the varnish.
We have not worked out the price as we are just now assembling our supply lines. Let me know if there is any intersest. I hope to see you on the water next spring, so do not run over a 63 year old racer that never grew up.
David Van Weele
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