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I think she may be "Katrinka", a 49 or so foot 1969 Tripp yawl.
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A very fast yawl passing my stern.
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She was restored/rehabbed by Brooklin Boatyard a few years ago and is homeported in Brooklin.
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Wednesday is PHOTO DAY!
Halloween party in Bocas Del Toro
Heading for Maine, way too early in the day...
Schooner outbound....
Rocher Perce
Can't wait to see it Dave. Just more sailing shots.
A very fast yawl passing my stern.
I think she may be "Katrinka", a 49 or so foot 1969 Tripp yawl.
I wonder if he was returning from the Eggemoggin Reach Regatta?
Thanks Stephen.
Funny you should say that . . .
The Mud Hole, Great Wass Island
The entrance
I remember the rock in there.
How far down east did you get ?
Only as far as Cutler this year
Our summer...
Letang River
Nice!
Our friends anchored there last year on their way back from the St. John
Seguin Sunrise
Still 'glassing skegs so camping pic instead.
WHAT is that grill??
Genuine forest service, flips down or up on the fire pit.
So what you're saying is...