Just back from Maine: anyone know these boats?
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Just back from Maine: anyone know these boats?
Just a few of the many Cape Dorys that I ran across on my trip:
This baby was on a mooring in Southwest Harbor:
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-SWHcapedory.jpg[/img]
As was this one:
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-SWHcapedory25.jpg[/img]
I expect this is the same 45 I saw back in the same area in '02, this time crossing right under the Deer Isle suspension bridge:
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-CD45.jpg[/img]
And at the same time, under the bridge, was this Ty which I think I saw later up at Buck Harbor.
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-Ty.jpg[/img]
* all images certified less than or equal to 540 pixels in width by the NPWSB.
This baby was on a mooring in Southwest Harbor:
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-SWHcapedory.jpg[/img]
As was this one:
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-SWHcapedory25.jpg[/img]
I expect this is the same 45 I saw back in the same area in '02, this time crossing right under the Deer Isle suspension bridge:
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-CD45.jpg[/img]
And at the same time, under the bridge, was this Ty which I think I saw later up at Buck Harbor.
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-Ty.jpg[/img]
* all images certified less than or equal to 540 pixels in width by the NPWSB.
Tod Mills
Montgomery 17 "BuscaBrisas", Sandusky, OH (with trips elsewhere)
Tartan 26 project boat
Cape Dory admirer
Montgomery 17 "BuscaBrisas", Sandusky, OH (with trips elsewhere)
Tartan 26 project boat
Cape Dory admirer
- Joe CD MS 300
- Posts: 995
- Joined: Jul 5th, '05, 16:18
- Location: Cape Dory Motor Sailor 300 / "Quest" / Linekin Bay - Boothbay Harbor
- Joe CD MS 300
- Posts: 995
- Joined: Jul 5th, '05, 16:18
- Location: Cape Dory Motor Sailor 300 / "Quest" / Linekin Bay - Boothbay Harbor
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Trying to attach a picture of Fiona Rois in Castine
Trying to attach a picture of Fiona Rois in Castine
- Joe CD MS 300
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- Location: Cape Dory Motor Sailor 300 / "Quest" / Linekin Bay - Boothbay Harbor
anyone on the board own Ju Ju, docked in Chicago?
on the topic of encounters with Cape Dory's while traveling, does anyone on the board own a dark blue Cape Dory titled Ju Ju? It looked to be a 27.
I was in Chicago over Labor Day and we decided to take advantage of the strong winds blowing across Lake Michigan, so rented a J-22 for a couple of hours, which was great. On the way out of the harbor we passed the above boat. The dark blue awlgrip looked very attractive. Much the way that dark blue 45 mentioned above must look quite stunning. Anyway, I searched the registry and didn't see it, so was just wondering if it was anyone's on the board.
Brian
CD33
I was in Chicago over Labor Day and we decided to take advantage of the strong winds blowing across Lake Michigan, so rented a J-22 for a couple of hours, which was great. On the way out of the harbor we passed the above boat. The dark blue awlgrip looked very attractive. Much the way that dark blue 45 mentioned above must look quite stunning. Anyway, I searched the registry and didn't see it, so was just wondering if it was anyone's on the board.
Brian
CD33
anyone on the board own Ju Ju, docked in Chicago?
on the topic of encounters with Cape Dory's while traveling, does anyone on the board own a dark blue Cape Dory titled Ju Ju? It looked to be a 27.
I was in Chicago over Labor Day and we decided to take advantage of the strong winds blowing across Lake Michigan, so rented a J-22 for a couple of hours, which was great. On the way out of the harbor we passed the above boat. The dark blue awlgrip looked very attractive. Much the way that dark blue 45 mentioned above must look quite stunning. Anyway, I searched the registry and didn't see it, so was just wondering if it was anyone's on the board.
Brian
CD33
I was in Chicago over Labor Day and we decided to take advantage of the strong winds blowing across Lake Michigan, so rented a J-22 for a couple of hours, which was great. On the way out of the harbor we passed the above boat. The dark blue awlgrip looked very attractive. Much the way that dark blue 45 mentioned above must look quite stunning. Anyway, I searched the registry and didn't see it, so was just wondering if it was anyone's on the board.
Brian
CD33
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Re: Just back from Maine: anyone know these boats?
Hi Todd...
nice pictures, did you have a nice vacation.....winthrop
nice pictures, did you have a nice vacation.....winthrop
Tod Mills wrote:Just a few of the many Cape Dorys that I ran across on my trip:
This baby was on a mooring in Southwest Harbor:
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-SWHcapedory.jpg[/img]
As was this one:
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-SWHcapedory25.jpg[/img]
I expect this is the same 45 I saw back in the same area in '02, this time crossing right under the Deer Isle suspension bridge:
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-CD45.jpg[/img]
And at the same time, under the bridge, was this Ty which I think I saw later up at Buck Harbor.
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-Ty.jpg[/img]
* all images certified less than or equal to 540 pixels in width by the NPWSB.
Winthrop, we had a great cruise!
I'll be adding the tale with pictures to my web page.
We launched in Rockland Mon, Aug 29th, with a bit of rain and fog for a couple of days, but after that the weather was picture-perfect.
From Rockland, we sailed over through the Fox Islands Thoroghfare to Carver Cove. The next day I hopped over next door to Seal Bay while the other boats (there were 5 of us) went on over to McGathery Island. The next day I caught up with them as they were hanging around there until the Katrina remnants blew through.
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-EastPenBayBuoy.jpg[/img]
McGathery Island over to Long Island (Frenchboro) was next
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-Frenchboro.jpg[/img]
Then up to Mount Desert Island.
From MDI, a short hop to Buckle Harbor, then up to the Benjamin River in Eggemoggin Reach.
Then to Buck Harbor for a harbor tour and next door to Orcut for the night.
Then to Pickering Island and from there to Seal Bay again.
The last night was spent in Perry Creek in the Fox Islands Thorofare, then back to Rockland.
*the above images are NOT certified less than or equal to 540 pixels in width by the NPWSB. Caveat Viewer.
We launched in Rockland Mon, Aug 29th, with a bit of rain and fog for a couple of days, but after that the weather was picture-perfect.
From Rockland, we sailed over through the Fox Islands Thoroghfare to Carver Cove. The next day I hopped over next door to Seal Bay while the other boats (there were 5 of us) went on over to McGathery Island. The next day I caught up with them as they were hanging around there until the Katrina remnants blew through.
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-EastPenBayBuoy.jpg[/img]
McGathery Island over to Long Island (Frenchboro) was next
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-Frenchboro.jpg[/img]
Then up to Mount Desert Island.
From MDI, a short hop to Buckle Harbor, then up to the Benjamin River in Eggemoggin Reach.
Then to Buck Harbor for a harbor tour and next door to Orcut for the night.
Then to Pickering Island and from there to Seal Bay again.
The last night was spent in Perry Creek in the Fox Islands Thorofare, then back to Rockland.
*the above images are NOT certified less than or equal to 540 pixels in width by the NPWSB. Caveat Viewer.
Tod Mills
Montgomery 17 "BuscaBrisas", Sandusky, OH (with trips elsewhere)
Tartan 26 project boat
Cape Dory admirer
Montgomery 17 "BuscaBrisas", Sandusky, OH (with trips elsewhere)
Tartan 26 project boat
Cape Dory admirer
- George Shaunfield
- Posts: 104
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- Location: Wings of the Morning, CD26
and Westsail 28
Dickinson Bayou, Galveston Bay, TX
Tod,
Sounds like you had a good cruise. You obviously had some interesting sailing the first couple of days per one photo, but then variety is the spice of life. You and the other four boats disprove the myth that some folks around here seem to have - you need a 40 footer to daysail in Galveston Bay. Maybe they just have a lot more money than I do.
Please let us know when you add this cruise on your website.
George
Sounds like you had a good cruise. You obviously had some interesting sailing the first couple of days per one photo, but then variety is the spice of life. You and the other four boats disprove the myth that some folks around here seem to have - you need a 40 footer to daysail in Galveston Bay. Maybe they just have a lot more money than I do.
Please let us know when you add this cruise on your website.
George
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Re: Winthrop, we had a great cruise!
Great pics and a great cruise. The fog doesn't seem too bad for Maine... you can still see the bouy. (Last I was there we poked around for it with the boat hook.)Tod Mills wrote:... with a bit of rain and fog ...
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-EastPenBayBuoy.jpg[/img]
Fair winds, Neil
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
- winthrop fisher
- Posts: 837
- Joined: Feb 7th, '05, 17:52
- Location: Typhoon Wk 75 "Easy Rider" &
cd 22 "Easy Rider Sr" 84
Re: Winthrop, we had a great cruise!
Hey Tod....
like all was did you take your dog with you ?
he likes sailing, right.
sounds like all five of you had a nice trip, were you on your m17 or on your larger boat the 26 or was it a 28. sorry.
i have not ask how it was going in a long time on restoring you larger boat.
talk to you later.
winthrop
like all was did you take your dog with you ?
he likes sailing, right.
sounds like all five of you had a nice trip, were you on your m17 or on your larger boat the 26 or was it a 28. sorry.
i have not ask how it was going in a long time on restoring you larger boat.
talk to you later.
winthrop
Tod Mills wrote:I'll be adding the tale with pictures to my web page.
We launched in Rockland Mon, Aug 29th, with a bit of rain and fog for a couple of days, but after that the weather was picture-perfect.
From Rockland, we sailed over through the Fox Islands Thoroghfare to Carver Cove. The next day I hopped over next door to Seal Bay while the other boats (there were 5 of us) went on over to McGathery Island. The next day I caught up with them as they were hanging around there until the Katrina remnants blew through.
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-EastPenBayBuoy.jpg[/img]
McGathery Island over to Long Island (Frenchboro) was next
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-Frenchboro.jpg[/img]
Then up to Mount Desert Island.
From MDI, a short hop to Buckle Harbor, then up to the Benjamin River in Eggemoggin Reach.
Then to Buck Harbor for a harbor tour and next door to Orcut for the night.
Then to Pickering Island and from there to Seal Bay again.
The last night was spent in Perry Creek in the Fox Islands Thorofare, then back to Rockland.
*the above images are NOT certified less than or equal to 540 pixels in width by the NPWSB. Caveat Viewer.
William stayed home....
He's getting a bit old and arthritic to much enjoy the boat, so he stayed home with Grandma and her cute beagle named Pearl.
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-SnoozingBill.jpg[/img]
*the above image is certified as 540 pixels wide in accordance with NPWSB guidelines.
The Maine trip was made on the small boat. I'm just gearing up to start on the 26. This week I'll be ordering a carport to cover her so she can start drying out. There are some soft spots in the deck and a ton of things to do before she'll see water again.
Last winter I had her under a tarp, but that was a waste of time and money as it developed a billion leaks midway through the winter despite supposedly being of "higher quality".
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/LF-SnoozingBill.jpg[/img]
*the above image is certified as 540 pixels wide in accordance with NPWSB guidelines.
The Maine trip was made on the small boat. I'm just gearing up to start on the 26. This week I'll be ordering a carport to cover her so she can start drying out. There are some soft spots in the deck and a ton of things to do before she'll see water again.
Last winter I had her under a tarp, but that was a waste of time and money as it developed a billion leaks midway through the winter despite supposedly being of "higher quality".
Tod Mills
Montgomery 17 "BuscaBrisas", Sandusky, OH (with trips elsewhere)
Tartan 26 project boat
Cape Dory admirer
Montgomery 17 "BuscaBrisas", Sandusky, OH (with trips elsewhere)
Tartan 26 project boat
Cape Dory admirer
Re: Just back from Maine: anyone know these boats?
YEAR # NAME HIN REG# HAILING PORT
1983 1 RESOLUTION CPDZ0001M83A 654547 RYE NH
1983 2 VICTORY CPDZ0002M83C 674767 VICTORYLAWRENCE NY
1984 3 FIONA ROIS CPDZ0003M84A 691668 SOUTHWEST HARBOR ME
1983 1 RESOLUTION CPDZ0001M83A 654547 RYE NH
1983 2 VICTORY CPDZ0002M83C 674767 VICTORYLAWRENCE NY
1984 3 FIONA ROIS CPDZ0003M84A 691668 SOUTHWEST HARBOR ME
Re: Just back from Maine: anyone know these boats?
Jim Walsh
Ex Vice Commodore
Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time
Ex Vice Commodore
Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time