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Here's an interesting case;
A couple bought a (large) wooden boat for $21,000 back in 2001 and then spent $600,000 for repairs. (There's a familiar story.....) Six years later, the boat is going to be opened to the public in an effort to raise the enormous amount of money required......... to repair and renovate the vessel again! ************************ Former Boblo Boat returning to Detroit AP DETROIT (AP) - One of the excursion boats that ferried passengers to the defunct Boblo Island amusement park will be tugged up the Detroit River later this month to kick off the weeklong celebration of the renovated Detroit riverfront. The three-story, 197-foot Ste. Claire will dock at Tricentennial State Park at the start of the International River Days on June 22 and remain there through Nov. 9. Visitors can walk through it, buy souvenirs and become part of renovation efforts that will start this fall, the Detroit Free Press reported Tuesday. "A lot of people's first memories of the Detroit River have to do with time they spent on the Boblo boat," said Caroline Marks, spokeswoman for the Detroit RiverFront Conservancy. Ron Kattoo, 39, of Bloomfield Hills, and his Maximus Corp. bought the boat in March 2006 from Diane Evon of Cleveland. Evon and her former husband, John Belko, paid $21,000 for the boat in 2001 and spent $600,000 in restorations. The couple had moved it around to different shipyards, renovating it and using it for a haunted house on Halloween. Generations of park-goers boarded the Ste. Claire and Columbia in downtown Detroit for the 15-mile cruise to Canada's Boblo Island amusement park. The boats made their last runs in October 1991 and were designated as National Historic Landmarks in 1992. The Columbia was sold to an investor group in New York City. Information from: Detroit Free Press, http://www.freep.com |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
Here's an interesting case; A couple bought a (large) wooden boat for $21,000 back in 2001 and then spent $600,000 for repairs. (There's a familiar story.....) Six years later, the boat is going to be opened to the public in an effort to raise the enormous amount of money required......... to repair and renovate the vessel again! ************************ Former Boblo Boat returning to Detroit AP DETROIT (AP) - One of the excursion boats that ferried passengers to the defunct Boblo Island amusement park will be tugged up the Detroit River later this month to kick off the weeklong celebration of the renovated Detroit riverfront. That takes me back... One of the highlights of my childhood was each summer's annual trip to Boblo. We'd get on the Boblo boat in Wyandotte for a short ride to the island. It was a pretty cheesy amusement park but great for young kids. Later as teenagers we would water ski, drink beer, etc. at white sands on the south end of Boblo. One night some 'acquaintances' got into the park and let the giraffes out of their pen. I think that one made the local news. |
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