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Shultz HydroCat enlarged...http://www.screamandfly.com/attachme...9&d=1471095638
...'75 Bristol Gran Prix enlarged - Bob Spalding...http://www.screamandfly.com/attachme...0&d=1471095241
I've spent most of my career on the boat manufacturing side of the business. My father had retail boat dealerships and marinas my whole life. My grandfather, Joe Anderson, retired from Mercury as Chief Engineer running Siesta Key and Lake X for many years. My mother, aunts and uncles grew up there on the key in the house in the photo, which is why my mother remembered so well.
Here is granddaddy on the key with my mother holding his life vest along with 2 of my aunts and uncle JakeAttachment 352410
Great photo Privateer! Thanx for sharing. Having grown up in Florida, we all loved how Florida "used" to be... With all the Sarasota boat builders, that produced large numbers of boats, which one(s) did you work at? thx.http://www.screamandfly.com/attachme...0&d=1471128742
Siesta Key (sarasota) saltwater test station. Midnight Pass at the top has long since been closed. We would run endurance out through the pass or down through the bays. Gene Wagner was the boss. Ran Boat House Bulletin at this site. Dale Thayer, Milt Roeber, Dave Martin, Pete Brogan, Chet Strickland and ME. Just a few names from those days. When I was there, the boat stacks were not yet built. Had a very interesting conversation in the Kiekhaefer house with Mr. K, Freda, and Helen. A little bit South (down) was Happyland Restaurant. Absolutely wonderful time during those days. :cool: - Steve Sirois
OOPS, just read post #4205. Indeed confirmation on your Grandfather Joe Anderson.. - Steve Sirois
Yes Steve, Joe Anderson was my grandfather and Red my grandmother. JoAnn is my mother. I posted my mothers description above in relation to the aerial of the property although I'm not sure it attached to the photo.
I was too young to be around but have enjoyed the stories through the years and grandaddy's filing cabinets full of photographs. I sat and scanned many of the photos with him some years ago which he enjoyed as those years were so important to him.
My father also spent his life in the boat business, as have I, so I have had the opportunity to meet a lot of guys that were around during those years.
Mike Carrigan, Jr.
Thanks Mike....Memories are sometimes the best things that float around in our heads. I can close my eyes right now and see your Grandfather - Steve
Attachment 352594 Steve,
Here is one from the Key that you may enjoy. My mother remembers these Mercury guys I believe all from Wisconsin. I cannot remember who they are, you will probably.
Mike
Mike - These Mercury guys before my time. However, I would like to have those three Snook in the boat. While often known as one of the best fighting fish ever, they are also one of the best eating. During cold weather, Snook would lay quietly in the water that ran through the boathouse. - Steve