Maine Boat Show
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Maine Boat Show
The greatest show on earth!
This weekend, The Maine Boatbuilders Show
March 18th,19th, 20th
Portland, Maine If you're in the area it's a great way to forget about the winter, remember what is great about Maine and change gears.to spring.
This weekend, The Maine Boatbuilders Show
March 18th,19th, 20th
Portland, Maine If you're in the area it's a great way to forget about the winter, remember what is great about Maine and change gears.to spring.
My wife and I will be attending the Maine Boat Buildes Show this weekend and look forward to seeing a lot of Cape Dory Boat owners and admirer's at the show also.
For those also interested in the Vendee Globe the lone american Bruce Schwab who sald Ocean Planet alone around the world will also be there.
Hope to see you there....
George
http://www.portlandcompany.com/bshow.html
For those also interested in the Vendee Globe the lone american Bruce Schwab who sald Ocean Planet alone around the world will also be there.
Hope to see you there....
George
http://www.portlandcompany.com/bshow.html
- Warren Kaplan
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- Location: Former owner of Sine Qua Non CD27 #166 1980 Oyster Bay Harbor, NY Member # 317
- Clay Stalker
- Posts: 390
- Joined: Feb 5th, '05, 12:07
- Location: 17' Town Class Sloop
Maine Show this weekend
My cousin John and I will be in Portland for the Show on Saturday. Would be nice to run into some folks from this board.
Clay Stalker
Clay Stalker
I Remember my visit
I purchased RH36 hull # 205 in Dec '96. It was their boat show boat for the fall show season in '96. They asked if they could show her at this show in March '97. She was the queen of the show. The Governor of ME showed up and visited while I was aboard. Pretty heady stuff. They traded me a few things for the use. One of which was the leaning posts by the mast, which are unbelieveably great. Not to mention they detailed her before and after of course.
The craftmanship abounds at this show, from cedar plank canoes to the Robinhoods. What a treat. Maybe next year.
The craftmanship abounds at this show, from cedar plank canoes to the Robinhoods. What a treat. Maybe next year.
- Phil Shedd
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- Joined: Feb 6th, '05, 09:53
- Location: CD31 Gamblin' #25
Rothesay NB Canada
Membership # 89
Dalton
I was there at the boat and remember seeing your boat. You are right about stealing the show. Then my girlfriend and now my wife ( who at that time knew little to nothing about sailing ) was absolutely inthralled with it. I almost thought she was going to buy me one but it would not fit in the back of the car. Lovely boat I hope you get to use it a lot
Phil
I was there at the boat and remember seeing your boat. You are right about stealing the show. Then my girlfriend and now my wife ( who at that time knew little to nothing about sailing ) was absolutely inthralled with it. I almost thought she was going to buy me one but it would not fit in the back of the car. Lovely boat I hope you get to use it a lot
Phil
- Joe Myerson
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- Location: s/v Creme Brulee, CD 25D, Hull #80, Squeteague Harbor, MA
Maine Boatbuilders Show
I'll be in Portland Saturday, too. Perhaps I'll run into some fellow Cape Dorians. Part of the time I'll be at the Offshore magazine booth (no Cathy, it's not a plug).
Otherwise, I expect to be wandering around, looking at the boats, mixing with all the folks who love them and, perhaps, spending some time at the Robinhood/Spartan display. I also hope to catch Ralph Stanley's seminar in the afternoon.
Until tomorrow!
Otherwise, I expect to be wandering around, looking at the boats, mixing with all the folks who love them and, perhaps, spending some time at the Robinhood/Spartan display. I also hope to catch Ralph Stanley's seminar in the afternoon.
Until tomorrow!
- Clay Stalker
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- Joined: Feb 5th, '05, 12:07
- Location: 17' Town Class Sloop
Robinhood 36 at Maine Boat Show
Well, just got back from the Maine Show...Robinhood has on display a beautiful, brand new 36 built on spec for sale...very pretty boat indeed. They said something about $250,000....not a bad price at all, but this should make all you CD36 sailors darned happy indeed!
Clay Stalker
Clay Stalker
- Joe Myerson
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- Joined: Feb 6th, '05, 11:22
- Location: s/v Creme Brulee, CD 25D, Hull #80, Squeteague Harbor, MA
Maine Boatbuilders Show
I just got back from the show, too. I didn't run into any of the folks from this board. However, while I was at the Robinhood display, looking at the boats on their brokerage board, I overheard somebody saying, "Those Cape Dories, they sure keep their value."
Couldn't agree more.
--Joe Myerson
Couldn't agree more.
--Joe Myerson
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- Location: Recent addition to the Fleet, an Ericson Independence 31 Hull No. 63 0f 70
Thanks for the Heads Up
This Posting couldn't have been more timely. As it happened we were leaving the next day for a weeks' visit in NYC and area. I had planned a detour to Five Islands to look at the CD 31 bare hull(subject of separate post) and this Show fit with the travel itinerary perfectly.
Ditto on the comments on the RH 36, very impressed with the build quality and the entire Show, thanks again Leopold.
Ditto on the comments on the RH 36, very impressed with the build quality and the entire Show, thanks again Leopold.
Greg Ross Ericson 31C
CYC, Charlottetown, PEI
Canada
welcome to the Brand-X contingent of the CDSOA
CYC, Charlottetown, PEI
Canada
welcome to the Brand-X contingent of the CDSOA
Rockland Boat Show
Heh, if you thought the Portland Boat Show was great, don't miss the one in Rockland, Maine this August...mid August! It's within easy reach of Vinal Haven and its many safe coves (Carver's is one of the best). To be sure, Portland has size and terrific restaurants, but Rockland has beauty, terrific restaurants (Miranda's, Primo's, and more), and easy access. It's a perfect excuse for coming to visit.
Hope to see you there.
Jim and Stephanie East
"Chazz" CD 33 #48
@ Journey's End Marina
Hope to see you there.
Jim and Stephanie East
"Chazz" CD 33 #48
@ Journey's End Marina
White Islands
I too love the Carvers Harbor area and have stopped for lobster a few times. But if you get the chance, visit the White islands a few miles west. The slot between the little group of islands is one of our favorite anchorages. Just be sure you have a stern anchor!
We've had it to ourselves a couple of times but it can fit 2 or 3 boats.
We've had it to ourselves a couple of times but it can fit 2 or 3 boats.