Hi All,
My name is Tony Laidlaw and just joined the club. I live in Boise, Idaho but grew up in Longview and have been around Axtell runabouts since my dad bought one in 1957, a used '49 14 footer with a 35 hp Evenrude. I still have it today but with a '68 65 hp Mercury.
I have always had a soft spot for these little classic runabouts made by "Pop" Axtell and his 3 sons, Cedric, Gayle and Harry. My father told me that they made between 18-24 of these boats mostly for friends in the Cowlitz Boating Club, where on most any summer weekend you could find 5-10 of them down by the docks on the Cowlitz River. We could tell from a distance who's boat was whose by the color of the bottom. The most common color was red but others were pink, yellow and blue. Oh the memories ans stories....
I have been out of touch with the community of Axtell owners and was pleased to find this site. I would like to know if anyone has an idea of how many of these classic little gems remain, where they are and their condition? I am not asking for any reason than curiosity.
Tony Laidlaw
My name is Tony Laidlaw and just joined the club. I live in Boise, Idaho but grew up in Longview and have been around Axtell runabouts since my dad bought one in 1957, a used '49 14 footer with a 35 hp Evenrude. I still have it today but with a '68 65 hp Mercury.
I have always had a soft spot for these little classic runabouts made by "Pop" Axtell and his 3 sons, Cedric, Gayle and Harry. My father told me that they made between 18-24 of these boats mostly for friends in the Cowlitz Boating Club, where on most any summer weekend you could find 5-10 of them down by the docks on the Cowlitz River. We could tell from a distance who's boat was whose by the color of the bottom. The most common color was red but others were pink, yellow and blue. Oh the memories ans stories....
I have been out of touch with the community of Axtell owners and was pleased to find this site. I would like to know if anyone has an idea of how many of these classic little gems remain, where they are and their condition? I am not asking for any reason than curiosity.
Tony Laidlaw
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