
Motor Boat Boys Down the Coast; or, Through Storm and Stress to Florida
"Motor Boat Boys Down the Coast; or, Through Storm and Stress to Florida" by Louis Arundel is an adventure novel likely written in the early 20th century. The story follows a spirited group of six young boys, led by Jack Stormways, as they embark on an exciting journey from Philadelphia to Florida in their motorboats. Their adventure is filled with camaraderie, challenges, and the thrill of exploration. At the start of the narrative, the boys are aboard their motorboats, eager to begin their coastal cruise. They have just departed from the Delaware River, sharing lively banter and excitement about the trip ahead. The opening chapters introduce us to their personalities, such as Jack, the leader, and the hearty Jimmy, who's quick to sing and joke, as well as reveal their trusty boats, each with its unique characteristics. As their journey commences, they face obstacles, including unexpected rescues and encounters with trouble at sea, which set the tone for the thrilling experiences that lie ahead.
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