Motor Boat Boys Among the Florida Keys; Or, The Struggle for the Leadership

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Motor Boat Boys Among the Florida Keys; Or, The Struggle for the Leadership

by Louis Arundel

EN·~4 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

Motor Boat Boys Among the Florida Keys

0:26
2

CHAPTER I. AT ANCHOR, INSIDE THE BAR.

12:58
3

CHAPTER II. THE WARNING RATTLE.

12:43
4

CHAPTER III. DOWN THE INDIAN RIVER.

12:59
5

CHAPTER IV. THAT SAME OLD UNLUCKY WIRELESS.

15:52
6

CHAPTER V. THE MYSTERIOUS POWER BOAT.

10:17
7

CHAPTER VI. NICK TRIES AGAIN.

12:45
8

CHAPTER VII. THE LOST CHUM.

12:30
9

CHAPTER VIII. TRACKED TO THE BAYOU.

13:12
10

CHAPTER IX. FOR THE SAKE OF CHUM JOSH.

10:32

Description

A group of energetic teens from the Midwest have taken their motorboats on an ambitious cruise down Florida’s sun‑splashed coast. Docked in Mosquito Inlet near New Smyrna, they’re gearing up for a lively fishing contest that quickly turns into a friendly rivalry, with Nick Longfellow desperate to outpace his rival Jimmy Brannigan. Their fleet— the sleek “Wireless,” the sturdy “Tramp,” and the leisurely “Comfort”— reflects each boy’s personality, from George Rollins’s tinkering with high‑powered engines to Herbert Dickson’s laid‑back approach.

As the tide shifts and the boys navigate the winding waterways, they discover that leadership isn’t just about speed or bravado. Small mishaps, cramped cabins, and the quirks of each boat test their teamwork and resolve, setting the stage for a spirited struggle that will shape their summer adventure. Listeners will be drawn into the salty air, the hum of engines, and the camaraderie that makes this nautical coming‑of‑age tale unforgettable.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (262K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Donald Cummings and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-12-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Louis Arundel

Louis Arundel

Best known for fast-moving boys' adventure stories, this early 20th-century writer filled his books with boats, camps, and outdoor danger. Writing as Louis Arundel, he created lively series fiction that helped shape a generation of popular juvenile adventure reading.

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