While not a real index, this covers the larger posts, especially those that are part of a series.
This series covers the state of the art outboards in 1930.
Tomahawk Meet- 2015:
Odds & Ends:
Time Out for Weirdly Wonderful - A Cruising Cucurbit
1922 - Hunting and Trapping With the Motorcycle
If you are interested in one make of outboard, use the search box at the top right of any page to find all the posts that contain a mention of that make. (Or maybe not, as it sometimes doesn't seem to work.)
Work here in progress...and will always will be :-)
The Inez Mae Cruises
Down the Columbia's Gateway with a Motor Boat
A four part series from 1916 were some daring-do dudes took their ferro powered open boat down the Columbia before the dams, which eliminated many rapids, were constructed.
Looking Inside the Outboard was a long running major column in Motor Boating magazine.- 1926 - Two Elto Super Twins Power the Inez Mae's Next Trip
- 1926 - Part 1: Elto Light Twin Powers 600 Miles to Georgian Bay
- 1926 - Part 2: Elto Light Twin Powers 600 Miles to Georgian Bay
Among the Glaciers of Alaska With an Evinrude Kicker
- 1925 - Part 1 - Among the Glaciers of Alaska With an Evinrude Kicker
- 1925 - Part 2 - Among the Glaciers of Alaska With an Evinrude Kicker
Across the Continent by Motor Boat (with Evinrude Big Twins)
Published in 1925...cruise was in 1924.
Pre-series articles published by the author to set the stage for the cruise.
- Across America By Outboard: Transcontinentalists Reach New York -This article was written by Motor Boating magazine as a warm-up for the blow by blow accounting of the journey which was published starting in the next issue.
- Avoiding the Rocks of Oblivion: Preliminary Planning - Boating Across the Continent
- Part 1 - starting in Oregon and up the Columbian River
- Part 1, continued
- Part 2 - over the Continental Divide and down the Missouri
- Part 2, continued
- Part 3 - made it to the Mississippi River
- Part 3, continued
- Part 4 - Georgian Bay and the Trent-Severn waterway
- Part 4, continued
- Part 5
- Part 5, continued
Additional articles relating to cruise and the Evinrude Big Twins.
- They Made It!! - Two Famous Evinrude Big Twin Outboards -ads referencing the cruise, plus Evinrude Big Twin information
Across America By Outboard: Transcontinentalists Reach New York -This article was written by Motor Boating magazine as a warm-up for the blow by blow accounting of the journey which was published starting in the next issue.
A four part series from 1916 were some daring-do dudes took their ferro powered open boat down the Columbia before the dams, which eliminated many rapids, were constructed.
- Part 1 - 1916 - Down the Columbia with a Ferro
- Part 2 - 1916 - Down the Columbia with a Ferro
- Part 3 - 1916 - Down the Columbia with a Ferro
- Part 4 - 1916 - Down the Columbia with a Ferro
This is just a collection of ads, articles and photos of whatever I come across.
This series covers the state of the art outboards in 1930.
A good read for someone interested in that period motor.
- 1930 - Inside the Outboard - Part 8: Cooling
- 1930 - Inside the Outboard - Part 7: Ignition
- 1930 - Inside the Outboard - Part 6: Carburetion
- 1930 - Inside the Outboard - Part 5: Lubrication
- 1930 - Inside the Outboard - Part 4: Drive Unit
- 1930 - Inside the Outboard - Part 3: Refinements in the Two Cycle Engine
- 1930 - Inside the Outboard - Part 2: Types of Engines
- 1930 - Inside the Outboard - Part 1: The Basics
Journeys, Voyages, and Messing Around in Boats:
Series -
Series -
- 1925 - Part 1 - By Waterways to Gotham
- 1925 - Part 2 - By Waterways to Gotham
- 1925 - Part 3 - By Waterways to Gotham
- 1925 - Part 4- By Waterways to Gotham
- 1925 - Part 5 - By Waterways to Gotham
- 1925 - Part 6 - By Waterways to Gotham
- 1925 - Part 7 - By Waterways to Gotham
- 1925 - Part 8 - By Waterways to Gotham
- 1925 - Part 9 - By Waterways to Gotham
- 1925 - Part 10 - By Waterways to Gotham
- 1914 - Seattle to Ketchikan with a Koban
- 1915 - Account of a Voyage From New York to Boston in a 12-Foot Dinghy Driven by an Outboard Motor
- 1915 - Evinruding to the City of Beans From New York
- 1915 - Moose Hunting with an Evinrude
- 1916 - The Deering Hydroplane
- 1922 - 1,148 Miles with an Evinrude
- 1924 - A Harley Hauling an Evinrude Boat
- 1925 - Fitting the Outboard Motor for Cruising
- 1925 - Other Uses for an Outboard - A Contest
- 1928 - "Mysterious Mixtures and Speed"
- 1930 - Cruising Lake Michigan by Outboard
- 1930 - Outboard Cruising on Lake Huron (with an Evinrude)
- A True Liberty Twin Story - “The Saga of the Bairs’ Penny in the Motor"
Tomahawk Meet- 2016:
- Tomahawk WI...before the AOMCI Northwoods Chapter
- July 31, 2016 - Sunday at Tomahawk plus Swordplay!..
- August 1, 2016 - Monday at Tomahawk
- Tuesday - July 2, 2016 - Tomahawk WI Northwoods Chapter
- Wednesday, August 3, 2016 - Tomahawk Meet
- Thursday, August 4, 2016 - Tomahawk WI AOMCI Meet
- Thursday Afternoon, August 4, 2016 - Tomahawk WI
- Thursday Afternoon at the Boat Launch, Tomahawk WI
- hmmm...I wonder where Friday went...plus it goes on all weekend.
- Sunday
- Monday
- Tuesday morning
- Tuesday afternoon
- Wednesday morning- Start of the Northwoods Chapter of AOMCI's Annual Meet
- Wednesday afternoon
- Thursday morning
- Thursday afternoon
- Friday morning
- Friday later
- Saturday (We were not there)
Odds & Ends:
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