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Go Further West Young Man By: Jim Wangard Photos by: Norm Wangard
In the 1860s, prospectors discovered gold in Idaho and before long, thousands of miners gravitated to this Rocky Mountain state to strike it rich. Farmers, cattlemen and ranchers soon followed. As the mines were depleted, many of the get-rich-quick prospectors moved on. The farmers, cattlemen and ranchers stayed in the region and built the state whose popular name is the Gem State, reflecting its wealth in abundant resources and opportunities. Among them are big bodies of water and a large population of classic boats now in need of a restorer.
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Concour Beauties Text and photograpy: Norm and Jim Wangard
The 29’ Stan-Craft Torpedo that Syd Young built for Gil Amoroso in 2003 has been continually refined since Syd’s father, Stan, began building Stan-Craft boats in 1933. The current generation of Torpedoes runs at speed through chop without banging around like the original version.
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No ordinary boat, Syd Young's new speedster grabs your attention.
When it’s a hot sunny summer day with white caps on the lake, Syd Young wants to see owners of his boats out having fun. If they are not out, he wonders if there is something wrong.
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Syd Young Fuels the Wooden Boat Revival
Even as they first take form, Syd Young’s boats begin to beckon.
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Plans for the mothership had to be designed around this delicious boat, built in the owner's hometown. Amanda McCracken talks to Duane Hagadone about his favorite tender. Photography by Brad Hagadone.
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