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A visiting Adventuress

The Adventuress was a 136' Herreshoff Schooner that was truly a sight to behold. You should click here.
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Working Man's Hands

James has amazing hands, but they looked especially beautiful covered with spruce dust and lit by the setting sun. We worked hard on the booms, and loved every minute of it!
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A Schooner in a Squall

As a beautiful squall moves in over Bainbridge Island looking west, an 18' schooner struggled on its way home.
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A Boom in Need

A previous owner recommended refinishing the boom every 5 years, but it obviously hadn't been done in quite some time. No rot, though - just a little epoxy work and a bunch of cetol!
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A Man and his Cat

At least one of them is enjoying the sail!
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Spring at Winslow Wharf

With eagles being chased between the masts by the gull - with the ferry parking and the dingy dock - with all the beauty that we were getting used to...you'd think a little thing like spring would have been no big deal. Nope, we were awed once again.
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SVSN with Kachina

Kachina was a H-C 38t who's people were named Mike and Kathy and they were moored-up next to Sovereign Nation on A-Dock, Winslow Wharf. We had our re-naming ceremony together and shortly there after they took off for no particular destination.
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The Doldrums

Stuck in the doldrums for about two hours is just long enough to ham-it-up for the camera and grab some monkey food.
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A little wind

After two hours, a sail with just a little wind is a very exciting sight!
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