I Spy...

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tjr818 wrote:
JD-MDR wrote:Thanks for sharing .. I wish we had something like that here in the left coast ..All we get is a bunch of fake Hollywood style pirate ships.
We would be happy just to see those, here is what we see on the Mississippi (often TOO CLOSE):
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Now we're talking!!! I started my working life as a deckhand on a upper Mississippi River towboat. MV White Knight. 150' long x 35' beam pushing tows 1000' long by 105' wide. The barge line was Agritrans. It was a good job for a young guy.
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I spy...Fiddler's Green in Fox Islands Thorofare, Maine. OK, so she's a Pearson Commander, not a Cape Dory, but she's an Alberg design, so I decided to stretch the criteria a bit and post the photo here. We need more Cape Dorys sailing by so I can photograph them!
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I spy...um, I don't know her name, but she's a Cape Dory 28. There was no name that I could see on the transom or anywhere else. Photos taken July 28 in Fox Islands Thorofare and July 29 in Rockland, Maine. I like the wind vane setup. If you know the boat, please post her name.

Smooth sailing,

Jim
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I spy...Sunrise, a Cape Dory 28 spotted sailing in East Penobscot Bay on August 10. To her credit, she was ghosting along under sail in 1-2 knots of breeze when virtually every other sailboat we saw (aside from ourselves, of course) was motoring.

I offer my apologies for the drab photos, but it was a mostly cloudy, gray morning with terrible light for photography. You work with what you got.
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Smooth sailing,

Jim
[Correction: incorrect date July 10 corrected to August 10]
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Those are two good looking boats. Is that a Passagemaker dinghy?
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tjr818 wrote:Those are two good looking boats. Is that a Passagemaker dinghy?
It would be nice if the owner would recognize his boat and chime in. To me the dinghy seems a bit small to be the 11'7" Passagemaker, and a bit big to be the 7'9" Eastport Pram. My guess is that it is a tad under 10 feet. Perhaps something like the 9'6" Joel White Nutshell Pram (https://www.woodenboat.com/boat-plans-k ... shell-pram). If you are in doubt, here is the CD28 measured in "pram units":
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I spy...Astraea, a Cape Dory 27, motoring through Fox Islands Thorofare on Saturday. It was another gray, windless day so nobody out on the water was sailing, including Astraea. (Though we were doing our best at drifting around with the sails up.) If it had been sunny this might have been a nice shot of them motoring past Goose Rock Lighthouse:
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A quick Google search shows that Astraea has her own web site: https://sailastraea.wordpress.com/. I have only read the last few entries, but it looks like it is worth checking out.

Smooth sailing,

Jim
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wikakaru wrote:A quick Google search shows that Astraea has her own web site: https://sailastraea.wordpress.com/. I have only read the last few entries, but it looks like it is worth checking out.
Oops, I just realized that the most recent post on that blog is from 2011. I saw the date of August 5, thought "Hey, that's only a few days ago", and rolled right on past the year of 2011. I think the blog is of the same boat as I photographed, but since it is so long ago I'm not sure if it is the same people.

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I spy...Dancer, a Cape Dory 36, sailing past Channel Rock into Fox Islands Thorofare from East Penobscot Bay on Tuesday.
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What a terrific collection! I sail out of the West River 9n the chesapeake but rarely have a camera handy and it takes me to long to get cell phone
There are several Cape Dories in the area but not nearly as many as you've captured
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gates_cliff wrote:What a terrific collection! I sail out of the West River 9n the chesapeake but rarely have a camera handy and it takes me to long to get cell phone
There are several Cape Dories in the area but not nearly as many as you've captured
Thanks! There aren't a lot of Cape Dories sailing where I am either, but what I do have going for me is I sail a lot, so I usually get to see most of the boats that are passing through the area.

Instead of using a cell phone, I recommend buying an old technology, inexpensive, used point-and-shoot camera. You can buy a decent used 12 megapixel point-and-shoot camera with optical zoom on eBay for well under $50. I have a 12-year old point-and-shoot camera that I bought last year for $32. I keep that camera in the cockpit at all times when I sail so it is always handy. I use it for most of my sailing snapshots. When it eventually gets ruined I will just buy another one. The Admiral has so far ruined 3 of them by dropping them overboard or on rocks. No biggie; they are cheap. I keep my good, expensive DSLR camera down below when sailing so it isn't ruined by the marine environment, and if I have plenty of time and want to take better quality shots, I use it, but it isn't necessary to have a nice camera to get good shots of boats.

By the way, even if you keep it handy, a cell phone won't usually do a great job of capturing boats sailing. The lenses are so wide that you have to be very close to your subject to fill the image, which isn't likely to happen when you are out sailing. Though cell phones have a "zoom" feature, it is a digital zoom, so it just crops a small area of the optical sensor then re-expands the image to pretend that it was big to begin with, resulting in heavy pixilation and poor image quality. Even an inexpensive point-and-shoot camera with an optical zoom will do a far better job than your phone.

Smooth sailing,

Jim
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wikakaru wrote:I spy...um, I don't know her name, but she's a Cape Dory 28. There was no name that I could see on the transom or anywhere else. Photos taken July 28 in Fox Islands Thorofare and July 29 in Rockland, Maine. I like the wind vane setup. If you know the boat, please post her name.

Smooth sailing,

Jim
This just in: The unmarked CD28 is "Sweet Pea". I sailed by her yesterday and spoke to the crew. She must have gotten a new windvane over the winter and there was no room for her name anymore. More photos of her from yesterday's sail to follow...

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I spy...Sweet Pea. I have posted photos of this Cape Dory 28 on this thread before, so she must be a local. There were four people aboard overnighting on a 28-footer so they must be good friends!

I photographed her yesterday as she sailed north along the east coast of Calderwood Neck and around into Carver Cove (Vinalhaven, Maine). It was a gray, foggy day, with very little color and contrast, but I had some good angles of the boat so I thought I'd post the shots.

Smooth sailing,

Jim

P.S. I like the Whitehall dinghy they are towing. I'll bet it is sweet to row her.
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CD45 Resolution on the Hudson River yesterday as the wind died.
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Resolution's home port is Rye, New Hampshire. I won't list the owner's name out of respect for their privacy. There's more information in the Cape Dory Registry.
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