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Phil Spencer founded Lakes Region Restorations Inc in 1982, based on a
love for wooden boats, and a keen interest in antique mahogany runabouts.
Over the years, Phil has been devoted to thoughtful restoration of clients'
boats by using traditional methods combined with the best and most
current products available.
Phil grew up in Minnesota, on Lake Minnetonka, where his love of boats
first developed. As a young boy, he sailed crew in many competitive "rag
boat" races, but was especially inspired by a family friend's antique
runabout collection. He was constantly drawing boats and building models,
and by the age of 16 he had built several small crafts including an iceboat,
a rowing skiff, and a sailfish.
The Lake Winnipesaukee region became home to Phil's family in 1973. In 1978, Phil began attending The
Landing School of Boatbuilding & Design in Kennebunkport, ME - a two year program - where he had the
opportunity to cruise the Maine Coast in several boats that were built by the school. Among these was a
Sparkman & Stevens-design sloop that served as a final school project for Phil and three of his fellow
classmates.
Phil's love for antique runabouts, however, remained deeply engrained during his time at the school. Upon
graduation, he transferred his skills in boat woodworking and design to the antique & classic runabout
realm.
Lakes Region Restorations has restored nearly every model of Chris Craft runabout, as well as several 25' &
27' Gar Wood models and numerous other types of fine watercraft. The "Keen Kutter," a 36' 1913
Goodhue and Hawkins laker (1, left) was a quite noteworthy project as an extensive 3-year restoration.
"Care Naught," a very rare 1930 26' Aeolian Gentleman's Race boat (2, left) is another example of Phil's
fine workmanship.
Phil has been a dedicated member of the New England Chapter of the Antique & Classic Boat Society since
1982. He has served as a judge, as well as Chief Judge for many years, for the Annual Antique & Classic
Boat Show held on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. He is honored to have previously served as
chapter President for two years.
Since 2000, Phil has served on the Board of Trustees of The New Hampshire Boat Museum, where he has
volunteered for many of the museum's events. Currently, Phil serves on the Board of Acquisitions, where he
helps to find interesting and appropriate additions to the museum's collection.