Welcome aboard & Congrats!
Congrats on the new boat and thanks for the pictures! She sure looks clean without the life lines. Bright work looks good, she seems to have been kept up well.
Look forward to hearing more of your adventures, Welcome aboard!
OBTW, I LOVE this.
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.....beached her at Fairlee (looking for gas), ......
:D I have been known to 'Park' Faith too, if the bottom is right, you can hop off of the bow and the water does not even come up to your knees. Don't recommend trying that with a 'modern' fin keel. ;)
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A282 back in the water - MAYBE NEXT YEAR?
Certainly not the prettiest boat in the yard, I know. But I swallowed my pride, wrote the check, and handed over the mooring lines. No way I could keep her dry any longer - I hate when boats sit out of water too long. That's bad luck to me. Someone said I should change the name to "MAYBE NEXT YEAR." I guess I say that a lot around the yard lol.
Anyhow, PANACEA (1965, #282) on the Bohemia (upper Chessie) - see you fools out there. Just tell all the guys in Hunters to look for the blue dots as I blow by 'em.
Ha, all joking aside, anyone race the Chessie area? I met an older guy with an Alberg that races the Good Old Boat race (and a few others). You basically get a handicap right? Any leads on where to start would be awesome.
Upper eighties all weekend here in the NEast - 5~10. I'm hoping for some sailing pics tomorrow. Wish me luck - thanks for the cool site...
Denny (A282)
I find that tough to believe
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jojito
Certainly not the prettiest boat in the yard......
.....Denny (A282)
I find that tough to believe. :D
I appreciate the photos you loaded to Flickr, I never get tired of looking at these boats. Nice work, pretty clever solar mount there, does it keep your battery topped up?
I bet you will find the PHRF handicap give you a pretty good shot at being competitive. If not at first, stick with it. Racing is a great teacher, I bet most cruisers would benefit from some time going around the bouys. I was fortunate to find a club where it was pretty relaxed (at least on the surface).
Something about getting passed by another boat really makes you work to figure it out.... feels good to make some progress.