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    and it's everything we ever wanted for day trips, overnights and cruises here on the coast of Maine. I will still have the sailboat for daysails here locally.

    Last fall I went to Nova Scotia to sea trial a boat designed, built and cared for by Paul Gartside. We came to very agreeable terms today with the owner and we... are... simply... THRILLED!!

    She's the 24' power boat Curlew, shown on this thread: http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthre...light=gartside

    Now to get her from NS to here in the next month or so, perhaps showing up at the SRR on the way for a peek at the assembled multitude.
    “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”

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    Congratulations Dave, she's a fine boat!
    "And then I think , who cares, we're just anthropological curiosities a mere second away from turning into fertilizer, might as well scratch and listen to music we like." John B

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    Have fun, Dave. You deserve it.

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    Curlew is beautiful! Congrats!
    Mother, should I trust the government. . .

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    Loverly, stop into Rockland on your way home.
    Which comes first," someone asked Ira Gershwin, "the words or the music?" "The contract," said Gershwin.



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    Lovely, indeed. You're a lucky man!
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    Can you bring her to the WBS? Rick

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    Quote Originally Posted by landlocked sailor View Post
    Can you bring her to the WBS? Rick
    If you mean the Show, no. Too far, too soon. But I dearly hope to stop by the School.
    “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”

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    Congratulations, Dave. Nice boat.

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    Congrats! Always a great day!

    Now, details...particulars? Power? Expected Perfromance? And of course, pictures!

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    Last edited by rbgarr; 06-19-2012 at 09:21 PM.
    “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbgarr View Post
    If you mean the Show, no. Too far, too soon. But I dearly hope to stop by the School.
    When you headed through? I'll be up in a few weeks....
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    No settled details on all that yet. There's no rush and all depends on how the boat will be moved, overland by whom, when, type of trailer, where to, etc. Bringing her across something like the Bay of Fundy is a passage I don't want to make until I'm much more familiar with the boat (if ever).
    “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”

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    Wow. Congrats! That's a terrific boat - one of Mr. Gartside's best IMO.

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    That is one fine looking boat!!!
    Please take the bow pulpit off!!

    Have fun, good cruising!!

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    Congratulations, Pirate. She's great. But please do what Jake said....

    Then fly a skull-and-crossbones up forward there and you'll be Bob's nephew.

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    Things fall together fast. A friend who owns a near sistership, Paul's design #143, will help me bring the boat to Maine with the truck and trailer he uses to haul his boat.

    Road Trip!!
    “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”

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    nice!

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    Yay boats!

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    We went with a local boat hauling outfit and they did a great job, including launching and a day/night at their docks in the bargain while I scrubbed off the road grime, changed the fluids and filters, got the fuel tanks cleaned and filled up with the cheapest, freshest diesel around. All in all a great way to start out with a new boat. She's tied up at The Apprenticeshop pier until Monday when we'll go and bring her back home.

    Journey's End Boat Transport is the mover. They work nationwide with offices in Maine and Seattle; young Mike Starr was our driver here and he was courteous, efficient and professional. http://oharacorporation.com/boat_transport.htm
    Last edited by rbgarr; 07-07-2012 at 10:17 AM.
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    I'll swing by in the morning to take a look, I bet she's a real beauty.
    Which comes first," someone asked Ira Gershwin, "the words or the music?" "The contract," said Gershwin.



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    My bride says we're going to get it tomorrow. She's tired of waiting....
    “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”

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