The Beginning– BSLOL Chetek Club Project

The Beginning– BSLOL Chetek Club Project

About two years ago, Bob Speltz’ personal boat became available to BSLOL for restoration. Some talk has taken place regarding the project, but there has been no visible activity. Issues regarding ownership rights, expenses, work area, magnitude of the project, etc., all had to be taken into consideration before we could actually lay our hands on it to start restoration. Those issues are now in control and the restoration can begin!!

The 1954 14’Larson Chetek is a cedar strip hull with steam bent ribs and a cedar fore deck. The engine Bob had on the boat remains with it and appears to be in good shape. The hull is in need of extensive work to bring it back to its original condition. Many of the steam bent oak ribs and bottom strips are rotted and need removal and replacement. The decks are tired and will also need replacement. The effort needs volunteers to do a “Minnehaha style” restoration; i.e. volunteers coming together regularly to do assigned tasks. Greg Benson has offered one of the stalls in his garage for the work area. This will allow a warm place to work and a convenient, central location for most volunteers. Work will take place under the supervision of Sherwood Heggen, Bob Clark and Jerry Valley, who will take turns being at the job site during scheduled work times.

To get this project going, we are in need of volunteers. This is an invitation to any BSLOLers to come forward and be involved in a fun project. You do not need boat restoration skills, although they would come in handy. What is more important is dependability and cooperation to see this project through. Also, BSLOL will accept donations to the effort in the form of tools, materials and supplies if you are able to contribute better in that manner. The end result will be a restored boat which belonged to one of the most recognizable names in antique and classic boats….BOB SPELTZ! We have thoughts of using it in displays at boat shows, at the nautical museum in Okoboji, Iowa and anywhere else it can be used to promote boating. It also can be used as a tool in educating the public about this great time in boating history.

How can you get involved? Simply make a telephone call to Sherwood Heggen at 432-4345 and say that you would like to be part of the Bob Speltz Chetek Restoration Team. Sherwood will take your name and number for the team list, and contact you to attend the orientation/planning meeting at Greg’s garage. 

So-o-o-o-o-o-o-o, don’t just sit there…..GO CALL HIM!