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Yeah, the tug was fine
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This from the FSS facebook page...apparently the Tug is none the worse for wear....
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The lift needs more than straps. Most of the steel cables were shredded.
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Photo Day! Closing on the Isles of Shoals.
Photo/Video Day! an invetation
Photo from the Hartford Courant
Is that New London Light?
Good call.
Santorini June 2015
Another
One more, with a boat in the forground
Re: Photo Day! Shark World Championship
my second boat was a shark
s/v Meteor Looming over Our Little J/Boat
Re: Photo Day! Closing on the Isles of Shoals.
Warm dry photo. I sort of miss 'dry'.
Re: Warm dry photo. I sort of miss 'dry'.
Nice to finally shake your hand after all these years.
Re: Nice to finally shake your hand after all these years.
interesting to hear about your charter experience.
Maine Charter
Re: Maine Charter
It looks like a week of clear weather starts tomorrow.
wow!
This from the FSS facebook page...apparently the Tug is none the worse for wear....
Yeah, the tug was fine
Small boat I'd finished from FG hull in 1980.
Nice Westy.
The boat was left at the dock for nearly 18 years by an owner down the line.....
Looks neat!
NICE looking....GREAT LINES....
Southwest Harbor, Maine yesterday
The Eye
Takes a big pair of balls, to singlehand a Freedom 45 from Albany to Buffalo...
The Erie Canal can give new meaning to the term "bow and stern overhang"... (grin)
Masterful job unstepping/securing the rig in Annapolis...
OK Jon - not sure what we're seeing in your photo
That was actually on Chesapeake Bay, the morning of my departure from Annapolis...
Whew! That's stretching it a bit, isn't it!
Re: The Erie Canal, mast transport
I guess, the dodger needs a Bimini to shade it?
Tehani on Matagorda Bay today, in about 8 knots of NE wind.. NE in Texas? In August?
Nice shot