I am not sure why but for some reason, I think I want one of those little boats like Marty had.
I did a search on the Internet and the only thing that even showed up was a Post from NWCLASSICBOATCLUB.COM
Here is the post as you can see is dated back in 2011
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Marty Loken (Norseboater)
07-29-2011, 04:51 PM
Roberts Mini-Craft
I owned one of the little 10-footers several years ago, and sold it to a guy who was going to keep in somewhere on the Lake Washington Ship Canal. At the time it had a 20hp electric-start Johnson outboard, which seemed about right for the mini-runabout.
As far as I know, the fellow who built Roberts Mini-Crafts had a shop (maybe at his home) in Mountlake Terrace. He advertised the runabouts in a few local-area publications at the time, including Nor'westing.
John Flaherty, father of NWCBC member Brian Flaherty, might have known the Mini-Craft builder personally. (At least he seemed to know something about their production, and he had the name of the builder...which escapes me at the moment.)
Attached below is a photo of my old Mini-Craft, being tested by another club member during a rendezvous in Gig Harbor.
- Marty
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My chances of finding one of these might be slim to none. I Do have a 10 glass boat that I could convert but also just thinking I would feel better if I found a 12 foot glass boat as a donor to convert into maybe a Helmars Mini-Craft
Marty and Lon.JPG
I did a search on the Internet and the only thing that even showed up was a Post from NWCLASSICBOATCLUB.COM
Here is the post as you can see is dated back in 2011
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Marty Loken (Norseboater)
07-29-2011, 04:51 PM
Roberts Mini-Craft
I owned one of the little 10-footers several years ago, and sold it to a guy who was going to keep in somewhere on the Lake Washington Ship Canal. At the time it had a 20hp electric-start Johnson outboard, which seemed about right for the mini-runabout.
As far as I know, the fellow who built Roberts Mini-Crafts had a shop (maybe at his home) in Mountlake Terrace. He advertised the runabouts in a few local-area publications at the time, including Nor'westing.
John Flaherty, father of NWCBC member Brian Flaherty, might have known the Mini-Craft builder personally. (At least he seemed to know something about their production, and he had the name of the builder...which escapes me at the moment.)
Attached below is a photo of my old Mini-Craft, being tested by another club member during a rendezvous in Gig Harbor.
- Marty
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My chances of finding one of these might be slim to none. I Do have a 10 glass boat that I could convert but also just thinking I would feel better if I found a 12 foot glass boat as a donor to convert into maybe a Helmars Mini-Craft
Marty and Lon.JPG
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