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Bob has owned many Tamaraks
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Sure looks like his old boat to me.
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Wednesday is PHOTO DAY!
Damn, that thing is ugly...
Nice photo though
Jon, wasn't your floor wet? How is it?
Well, it's wrecked... But a new floor was gonna be my next house project, anyway... (grin)
If Bernie is selling boats like hotcakes...
Heard the same from a team from Eastern Yachts...
No kidding. I haven't heard boats moving around here.
something must be going right, all sorts of rigging going on too...
Hmmm, Rigging, the new economic indicator
I call it recreational spending and if people are spending on whatever recreation it is a good sign...
** OR **
looks like a pic straight out of water world. Great Shot! Looking for the pop up 50cal.
I hate to ask, but do you have flood insurance to cover this stuff?
You're kidding, right? Hell, that might have been WISE...
As regards boat sales...rising seas dictate the big money be prepared.......
Sorry to hear that. I'm sure it'll all work out in the end but perhaps a long road.
well at least with all those deliveries
bow wave
At the mark
A portlight is like living in a picture postcard.
Those are windows, Tom, not portlights... (grin)
It's my boat, and those ports are Alden design icons.
Some boats seen this fall. Here's one that at least began in Maine...
Ok. Dwelling,...Sailboat.
One costs as much as a dwelling, the other as much as a sailboat.
Have you priced a new 36 foot Island Packet lately?
$ 422,950 for a new 2013 IP 37
Wow. Median detached house in Boston, $443,976.00
The Morris M36 runs about the same as the IP
Or you can go with...
Feel the need to fret about what these boats will look like after thirty years...
Iy you can afford one it will look...
A solo IOR cruiser from the far side of Maine...
Another nonchalant survivor of Sandy at Popes Island...
Great boat except it might feel like living in culvert.
That boat anchored off our bow at the Cows Yard a couple years ago
Indeed, Tamarack is still more racer than cruiser.
Crewed on Black Gold a few years ago.
Think this one built to last longer.
Was that the Tanton design, circa 1977?
Believe that's correct.
My first job in RI . . . 1977
Ha! I remember that boat
Perhaps.
Bob has owned many Tamaraks
Looks that way.
Tom, here is an 1936 Alden with "ports
I think the 50's. My boat was Aldens 949th boat design.
A chilly sail
bridge at the panama-costa rica border
this guy didn't make the entrance to the channel at Porvenir, San Blas
I hate to see that. Did he get off alright?
I believe...
Over-reliance on GPS?
Actually... yes and no.
Tattered sail from Sandy
On da Hard