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MISS BEHAVE
Since 1926,
the
owner of the Lifesaver Candy Company
Ed Noble
had been
speeding on the St. Lawrence River in his famous 33'
Baby Gar, "SNAIL." One day he told Gar
Wood that he only wanted
a small, sporty racer that would be like a water
version of the popular European sports cars. Wood's
answer was high performance sixteen footer with 2
seats aft of the engine that he called the
"Speedster." Noble fell in
love with the boat and the first dozen produced were
sent to the St. Lawrence River for Noble and his
friends. His speedster was named the "Miss
Behave" and others in the group were called "Miss
Adventure", "Miss Chief", and "Miss Conduct."
Speedster
racing became a regular event on the St. Lawrence
River right to the start of World War II. The
16 foot Gar Wood speedster is, pound for pound, the
most valuable classic production speed boat in the
world. Today, the original "Miss
Behave" is in the Thousand Islands Shipyard Museum.
This
Miss Behave model features:
-
Heartwood Honduras Mahogany. This best
mahogany type is used by real boat builders.
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Individual
thin planks, not a large piece of wood with fake
lines, NOT vinyl on cheap wood below.
- Precisely duplicates the real boat's elegantly
curved hull and wealth of detailing.
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Realistic control panel.
- 1:8 scale
-
Plank-on-frame
construction (very important)
24"L
x
8" W x 8.5" wide
$1,990
Shipping and insurance in the USA included. Other
places: $300 flat rate.
"Grace" and
"Catherine Jane" are custom models
for private owners. Give your boat a name for only $70.
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