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Paul D.
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Here's my buddy's Hunter 380 Orion when we pulled out of Loon Harbour in Ontario's Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area. A nice sun & fog morning for the passage to Isle Royale Michigan. It's a Hunter, but I have to admit that arch with the mainsheet on it is interesting.
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wikakaru
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John Stone wrote:
wikakaru wrote:Here's a shot from yesterday. The Concordia 41 Sea Hawk beats into foggy West Penobscot Bay, Maine. More about the boat here: https://www.woodenboat.com/register-woo ... sea-hawk-1

Smooth sailing,

--Jim
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Wow! What a photo. Just beautifully composed. Well done.
Thanks! I'm always glad when a photo comes out. Taking a good shot from a 22-foot sailboat that is heeling to the wind and bouncing on a swell while avoiding an inadvertent tack or gybe is always a challenge. Adding fog to the mix like we had on that day just bumps the difficulty up a notch, plus it makes it harder to find something to take a photo of!

Smooth sailing,

--Jim
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Today I was out sailing in Long Island Sound near The Race when I spotted this ship approaching from the west. I was tacking toward the western end of Fishers Island Sound and this ship continued heading east. I intercepted her east of Seaflower Reef. I was finally able to retrieve my camera from below while Orion held a steady course on her own while close reaching in 14 knots. It took several attempts to get this photo due to the sea conditions.
This is the Kalmar Nyckel. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalmar_Nyckel
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Very nice Jim W. Good job on the interception. Did you RON or was this a day sail?

It appears the good ship Nyckel is missing her mizzen top mast. I wonder what it’s like to sail on a ship like this when she is well handled by an able crew.... What would we think given our own experiences?

Looks to be a cat boat with a tan-bark mains’l close hauled off her bow.
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John Stone wrote:Very nice Jim W. Good job on the interception. Did you RON or was this a day sail?

It appears the good ship Nyckel is missing her mizzen top mast. I wonder what it’s like to sail on a ship like this when she is well handled by an able crew.... What would we think given our own experiences?

Looks to be a cat boat with a tan-bark mains’l close hauled off her bow.
Just a day sail today. Replaced my main and staysail sheets in the morning then headed out to see how I liked them. My new staysail sheet is 10mm Viper and my mainsheet is 11mm Viper. Seems pretty good. A week ago I replaced my main and jib halyards with 10mm Viper. The improvement to the mainsail was very noticeable. No discernible stretch at all. The luff of my mainsail stayed taught after several hours of hard sailing which made me smile. I find the “hand” is acceptable, which is important to me. It seemed initially to have a somewhat slippery surface coating but that is much less noticeable after several days of sailing and exposure to the elements.
That cat boat appeared to be about 25’. It’s not often you see a real wood gaff rigged cruising cat with a cabin. The tan bark sail was very cool. There are several Nonsuch cats in the area but they are all easily discernible at a distance. This beauty stood out.
The Nyckel has a little mast and a crows nest on the end of the bowsprit. Seems the yard it supports is not present. That would be an exciting spot in large seas and strong winds.
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Bluenose II visited the Old Port of Montreal last summer briefly...
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username wrote:
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Bluenose II visited the Old Port of Montreal last summer briefly...

Beautiful. Nice photo. Saw BN II when she was about to go into a shed on the Lunenberg, NS waterfront about 10-12 years ago. I think that’s when they started the big rebuild. There is a neat maritime museum there too.

Would be great to sail on her in about 20 knots of wind on a beam and broad reach. Probably pretty exhilarating....
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It's a stinkpot, but at least it's a classic--the 85-foot 1935 Mathis-Trumpy motor yacht "Enticer" of Newport picking up a mooring in Fox Islands Thorofare. Photographed September 15, 2020. The brokerage listing is no longer active, but you can find out more about the yacht here: https://www.northropandjohnson.com/yach ... thistrumpy

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The 37-foot 1962 International 600 Class yawl Premise sails past Iron Point in Fox Islands Thorofare, Maine on September 15, 2020. More about the boat here: http://elkspar.com/about-premise.html

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Beautiful. You should have a dedicated website for the lovely pictures you have taken of these gorgeous boats.
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John Stone wrote:Beautiful. You should have a dedicated website for the lovely pictures you have taken of these gorgeous boats.
Thanks, John! It's nice to be appreciated.

I'm trying to keep my online presence as low-profile as possible. The Cape Dory site is pretty much it for me these days.

--Jim
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wikakaru wrote:It's a stinkpot, but at least it's a classic--the 85-foot 1935 Mathis-Trumpy motor yacht "Enticer" of Newport picking up a mooring in Fox Islands Thorofare. Photographed September 15, 2020. The brokerage listing is no longer active, but you can find out more about the yacht here: https://www.northropandjohnson.com/yach ... thistrumpy

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I passed her in there while cruising this summer. Certainly a beautiful example of a fine era of boat building. My immediate thought at the time was that her canvas was worth more than my boat, Steve.
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During yesterday's sail on Arietta we had two classic boats pass by within 20 minutes of each other, one a 41-foot yawl, the other a 34-foot cutter. Here's the weird thing: they were both called Owl.

The 41-foot 1965 Rhodes Reliant yawl Owl sails past Iron Point in Fox Islands Thorofare:
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The 34-foot 1941 Alden-designed Casey-built cutter Owl sails up Fox Islands Thorofare. She's available for charter out of Camden, Maine.
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Smooth sailing,

--Jim
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Gorgeous boats. Well crafted photos. Nice job.
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Thanks, John!

OK, this one is not a classic, and it's not even a sailboat, but it is definitely interesting. The 99-foot expedition motor yacht A.B. Normal (the owner must be a Young Frankenstein fan) at anchor in Carver Cove, Vinalhaven, Maine yesterday. This thing looks like it could take you anywhere from Antarctica to Svalbard. Apparently she's for sale, only $6.9M: https://www.worthavenueyachts.com/yacht ... ab-normal/

OK, I said she was "at anchor", but looking more closely at the photo, there is no anchor down. Perhaps she is in "stationkeeping" mode? How's that for decadence? You don't even have to drop the anchor--just push a button and she stays put!

We sailed in view of her for about an hour, and she didn't move an inch, during which time several of her crew explored the area by dinghy.

Smooth sailing,

--Jim
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