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I've just picked up a free 1957 A.R.True Rocket and am on a mission to find out all about it, what can you tell me?
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Somewhere around Newburyport, MA, if memory serves.
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A.R. True was at Amesbury, MA. They were building pre WW II and after. Around the mid-50s I owned a used ROCKET (23', 4-cyl Universal, sloop). It wasn't a rocket.
If you want to find more I suggest looking in Readers' Periodical Guide from about 1935 to 1955 for articles. If you find some your library's Inter-Library Loan service can probably get them for you if they don't have the periodicals themselves. |
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Some of the True family are still around in Newbury. You might try contacting Ralph Johnson of Pert Lowell, inc. in Newbury. I think Ralph is friendly with them.
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I found a free A.R. True Rocket about 10 years ago in good condition. Cedar on oak, if I remember. Interestingly, the centerboard had been replaced with a lead keel with stubby "wings." 4' draft but more room inside. And gorgeous mahogany cabinsides. A nice boat to spend a few summers working on and sailing.
Sorry, I don't have more info on the True company...mostly posted to reminisce. [This message has been edited by Seth Wood (edited 05-01-2001).] |
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Seth--would you please email me re: Dark Star's listing in The Register of Wooden Boats?
JMAC--we have a little bit of info here in the library at WoodenBoat. Please email me your postal address and I'll pull some of it together for you. pat@woodenboat.com |
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