"One of the main things I have to avoid is letting this new boat get in the way of the work I am in the middle of on the first one...."
Sure Neil, that could never happen. You are doomed. This is like becoming involved with a beautiful, worldly and demanding, mature woman. The girl you have been messing with doesn't stand a chace. The poor thing, she was cute enough and she was fun but how could she compare? You had best make up your mind fast. Whoops, I guess you already have. I can't see the CD-25 receiving too much attention for much longer. Best of luck with your new love, Steve.
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I get it now
In fact, they are both southern terms and the nautical connection has to do with the Confederate fishing "industry," as in...Oswego John wrote:The defination of the difference between a ketch and a yawl is purely geographical.
People who live north of the Mason-Dixon Line say ketch. Those who live south of the line say ya'll.
"Did y'all ketch anything today?"
The notion of using the rudder post as a dividing line evolved from the following:
"Y'all fish back there and I'll ketch mine up here."
Fair winds, Neil
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s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698