Arietta...Engineless!

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wikakaru
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Arietta...Engineless!

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Yesterday was the first time in the three years I've owned Arietta that I was able to do a photo shoot of her without an ugly outboard hanging off the transom. Here are a few of the pics.

Smooth sailing,

Jim
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Re: Arietta...Engineless!

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That is a beautiful boat!
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wikakaru
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Re: Arietta...Engineless!

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FarrellTed wrote:That is a beautiful boat!
Yes, Alberg sure knew how to draw a pretty boat. To my eye, the work he did for Cape Dory was among his best. Of course, it doesn't hurt that over the last two winters Tim Lackey did a complete exterior cosmetic refit and she is looking as good as new.

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Re: Arietta...Engineless!

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That is what a sailboat should look like!
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Beautiful. Nothing like engine free sailing either. BZ.
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What a difference it looks sailing engineless! I couldn't help noticing the similarity between Goose Rocks light and Spring Point light in South Portland. Separated from the same spark plug package at NAPA?
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Carl Thunberg wrote:What a difference it looks sailing engineless! I couldn't help noticing the similarity between Goose Rocks light and Spring Point light in South Portland. Separated from the same spark plug package at NAPA?
There are several similar ones in the Cheasapeake, too--Hooper Island and Sharps Island, I believe. They must have re-used the same design in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

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wow Lackey Sailing did a super job.
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Re: Arietta...Engineless!

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Nice photos! I’ll bet she is nice and level too without the extra weight.
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Very nice, boat looks great!
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