The Antique & Classic Boat Society, Inc is an International organization based in
Clayton, New York with nearly 40 US and Canadian chapters existing today.
The ACBS was formed in 1974, and has grown substantially year by year.
Membership in the ACBS International organization, which is mandatory for
chapter members, brings with it a vastly widened access to fellow enthusiasts
and their projects through an International membership roster, indexed by member
name, manufacturer of boats owned, boat type, and chapter affiliation. In
addition to chapter publications, members receive a quarterly newsletter
(The Rudder) from the International organization, containing a wealth of
useful information. It is not necessary to own a boat to be a member.
To
obtain an application please click on the ACBS National link.
Purpose
To provide a means through which individuals sharing a common interest in antique and
classic boating can meet to share experiences and information, exchange ideas
and generate enthusiasm for all aspects of their interest.
To serve as a repository and clearing house for all information relating
to antique and classic boating.
To establish and monitor protocol as it relates to antique and classic boats or boating.
To communicate with and report to the membership, the public and the government
at all levels regarding its activities, purpose and goals.
To promote, further and encourage a love and enjoyment of antique and classic boating
at its highest level in all of its aspects.
To establish chapters throughout the world for a complete representation of interest.
To sponsor antique and classic boat shows for the benefit of the public at
large and to educate members of the Society and the public by conducting research
and maintaining a library with information regarding classification, restoration,
and authenticity of antique and classic boats and in general, promote and sponsor
activities designed to promote an interest in and educate the public about antique
and classic boats and safe boating.
ACBS, Inc. Boat Classifications
Historic: A boat built in the period of 1918 or previous.
Antique: A boat built in the period 1919 - 1942
Classic: A boat built in the period 1943 - 1968
Contemporary Classic: A boat built in the period 1968 through the present
Replica: A boat built in a non-production manner, intended to be one of a kind,
and usually a copy or duplicate of a boat previously built or manufactured.