
Banner Love
We got this wonderful holiday note from fellow Woody Boater Todd Weitekamp regarding the stripping of his Uncles 1954 PennYan Captivator and decided to take a break and hang a banner Alan Arrighi gave him while restoring our other correct craft. Sets the shop off nicely!

I love these PennYans.

Get the kids into it! PERFECT

Family forever

You know this is ONE FUN BOAT

Perfect colors, textures, lines. AHHHHH

Details count
Todd says his Uncle bought the PennYan around ‘68. He sold it to Todd and now doing a winter refresh on her. Fast and fun for sure!

A boat outstanding in its field!

I loved these mugs. Not big sellers, but one hell of a mug!
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RH in Indy
That is a beauty. Looks fast, even on the trailer.
Tom Gruenauer
Nice poster and a very cool boat!!
I also have WoodyBoater represented in my shop!
m-fine
Surprised those mugs were not good sellers. They are great mugs, as in a perfect size and shape for not only holding a beverage, but also for more substantial foods like a soup, stew, or chili. That and a great Woodyboater design.
Mark in Ohio (today in Florida 🌴)
Penn Yan’s are just fun! Cool Boat, you never know where one of your headers will turn up Matt!
Dan Ward
Happy Boxing Day
Floyd r turbo
Penn Yan’s are works of art which is why mine is standing in the living room
Johnny V./John Vyverberg
Growing up on the lake where Penn Yan boats were made, all the models, from Cartops to Trailboats to Sealiners to Swifts were common sights. I’ve had a bunch over the years, and still have a few Swifts stashed away in the barn.
Todd weitekamp
Thanks for posting Matt! I grew up on this boat and am very happy to be owing it. This boat will stay in the family a long time! I’ve learned a lot about these little boats and always looking for any kind of literature. If anyone has a lead please let me know.
Jerome Chandler
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I restored this 1956 Captivator. Love this little boat !