I am slowly working towards gaining permission to publish a Nautical Quarterly article on the CD-36 on the CCDOA web site. I have communicated with the owners of the NQ assets, the authors, the editor, and made an attempt at communicating with Robinhood. All we are missing is a release on the photos. The article was published in the Summer 1982. The boat is Windsong with a home port of Marion which is in Massachusetts. I can forward a photo to anyone who thinks they may recognize the crew from the back.
Thanks for your help.
Ken Coit
S/V Parfait
CD-36 #84
Raleigh, NC
ken-shelley.coit@worldnet.att.net
CD-36 Windsong of Marion - Anyone Know Her?
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: CD-36 Windsong of Marion - Anyone Know Her?
Ken:
Although I am the owner of a CD-36 (Jazman #68) on Cape Cod,and have spent countless years sailing in the Marion area, I don't have any info on Windsong. I would strongly suggest contacting Burr Bros. Marine in marion. They have been in business for a long time (at least before 1982), and have serviced and mainatained Cape Dory yachts for some of my friends. They are also located on Marion harbor. I'll bet they will know at leats one previous owner of the yacht in questtion. I look forward to the article.
Regards,
Jeff
Although I am the owner of a CD-36 (Jazman #68) on Cape Cod,and have spent countless years sailing in the Marion area, I don't have any info on Windsong. I would strongly suggest contacting Burr Bros. Marine in marion. They have been in business for a long time (at least before 1982), and have serviced and mainatained Cape Dory yachts for some of my friends. They are also located on Marion harbor. I'll bet they will know at leats one previous owner of the yacht in questtion. I look forward to the article.
Regards,
Jeff
Re: CD-36 Windsong of Marion - Anyone Know Her?
Ken - I would suggest you try and contact Jim Parmentier of Mattapoisett (the next harbor over from Marion). Jim is the proud owner of a CD31 and may have information on "Windsong". Try his e-mail at Jelliceo@aol.com.
Good Luck,
Chris
chris.reinke@transamerica.com
Good Luck,
Chris
I am slowly working towards gaining permission to publish a Nautical Quarterly article on the CD-36 on the CCDOA web site. I have communicated with the owners of the NQ assets, the authors, the editor, and made an attempt at communicating with Robinhood. All we are missing is a release on the photos. The article was published in the Summer 1982. The boat is Windsong with a home port of Marion which is in Massachusetts. I can forward a photo to anyone who thinks they may recognize the crew from the back.
Thanks for your help.
Ken Coit
S/V Parfait
CD-36 #84
Raleigh, NC
chris.reinke@transamerica.com
Re: CD-36 Windsong of Marion - Anyone Know Her?
When we were on Block Island last June (26-28th), the town moorings had at least six Cape Dorys, including, I believe, a 36 named Windsong (I could easily be wrong, but the name does ring a bell). The Block Island Harbormaster should be able to help identify the owner.
Duncan Maio
s/v Remedy
CD27 #37
Bristol, RI
dmaio@meganet.net
Duncan Maio
s/v Remedy
CD27 #37
Bristol, RI
dmaio@meganet.net
Re: CD-36 Windsong of Marion - Anyone Know Her?
Dear Ken: Windsong was a Cape Dory owned charter boat that was also used for brochure photos. The people aboard are all Cape Dory employees (at the time) thus had signed off on the photo shoot.Ken Coit wrote: I am slowly working towards gaining permission to publish a Nautical Quarterly article on the CD-36 on the CCDOA web site. I have communicated with the owners of the NQ assets, the authors, the editor, and made an attempt at communicating with Robinhood. All we are missing is a release on the photos. The article was published in the Summer 1982. The boat is Windsong with a home port of Marion which is in Massachusetts. I can forward a photo to anyone who thinks they may recognize the crew from the back.
Thanks for your help.
Ken Coit wrote: Ken Coit
S/V Parfait
CD-36 #84
Raleigh, NC
rmc@clinic.net
Re: CD-36 Windsong of Marion - Anyone Know Her?
Dear Ken: Windsong was a Cape Dory owned charter boat that was also used for brochure photos. The people aboard are all Cape Dory employees (at the time) thus had signed off on the photo shoot.Ken Coit wrote: I am slowly working towards gaining permission to publish a Nautical Quarterly article on the CD-36 on the CCDOA web site. I have communicated with the owners of the NQ assets, the authors, the editor, and made an attempt at communicating with Robinhood. All we are missing is a release on the photos. The article was published in the Summer 1982. The boat is Windsong with a home port of Marion which is in Massachusetts. I can forward a photo to anyone who thinks they may recognize the crew from the back.
Thanks for your help.
Ken Coit wrote: Ken Coit
S/V Parfait
CD-36 #84
Raleigh, NC
rmc@clinic.net