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Can't wait to see pictures on the water, looking really good.
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Captain's chair installed on Jaunty in prep for Depoe Bay Wooden Boat Show this weekend.
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Photo Day - Sign of Spring?
Heard then saw my first red-winged blackbird of the season
That's a winter bird for us, mostly. But the first Scissortailed Flycatchers have arrived up from Mexico
au jour dwee . . .
It seemed like spring might be here last weekend
Borne Bridge August 2011
Looks like the BB (or CCC) RR Bridge.
Yes it's Bourne, not Borne (sp)
Under tow?
As Tom put it, an expensive way to get a neat photo.
Great shot. A favorite towing shot is this one by friend Peter Ralston.
Or row. Nice.
Reminds me of the seasick pig we saw in the Marquesas
Check your fuel tank vent for a blockage
It burbles happily when fuel is added. Thx.
I fought a similar problem for an
I had the identical problem over a period of a few years
I was at Portland Yacht Service two summers ago
Now that's just rotten! I could see
Sunset August 2011
A sure sign of spring.
Dave, our local news last night
Ice in my marina was over four feet thick this spring.
possible
Late February Dana Point Ca.
Boy, she's getting big, Dan. I
Captain's chair installed on Jaunty in prep for Depoe Bay Wooden Boat Show this weekend.
Looking comfy!
Can't wait to see 'him' in the water, Westie. Great job.
This labor of love looks close, very very close to done. How soon?
Got to plumb the tanks in a bit more from the three way diverter......
Can't wait to see pictures on the water, looking really good.
Pin rails.
Nice- hasn't been a whole lot of grubby hands on those lines either
Gorgeous!
New dinghy ready to come home
Very nice, Todd. Will you mount forward oar locks?
No, I will stick with the one set.
Maybe bow seat is too far forward. You don't row facing forward.
lol- or in a tiny (6 '6" ) dinghy with a LARGE passenger
Pretty good trim, and freeboard. This is my "nobody moves,
Drowning Party!
I see quite a few lobstermen rowing out to their boats facing forward...
I see. The forward thwart does need to be back a bit. Here's a Layley tender.
Wonderful job!
You're actually going to put that in the water?
I had good advice and help...
Wow, beautiful!