
Oro-y-Plata
Make & Model:
Owner: Ken Cook
In June 1930, the boat was shipped to George & Bliss, a large Chris-Craft dealer in Clear Lake, New York. Those who sold the craft to me had no prior history of the boat. They bought it in New Hampshire as a grey shell. The original name was Isis, which is an Ancient Egyptian Goddess. It carried that name for 88 years. Obviously, with the current world environment, I changed the name to the Montana motto Oro-y-Plata. I have owned the boat since 2018. It is a model 103 – new cost $2,852.00. Muller Boats did the woodwork, and I freshened the mechanical items. The Kroh top is a real original and has been used to cast reproductions by Muller Boat Works.

