Great boat show, as always!
Thanks for all your hard work putting it on.
Great boat show, as always!
Thanks for all your hard work putting it on.
I never learned from a man who agreed with me.
+1! Can't remember seeing so many of the small boats in Mystic's livery on the water at the same time. Between shifts at the School's booth I took out a couple of rowing craft myself. Thanks for picking up the tab, guys!
"Simplicity, Clarisse! First principles..."
Next year on the Porch as the chosen people say. Thanks again for being such fine enablers.
Russ
Hove to off Swan Point......
"Next year in Mystic"
As the video explains, best to reserve early...
Indeed!
Thanks WB Crew.
JD
Senior Ole Salt # 650
Yes, thank you everyone at W.B. Great show!
Thanks to all of you. We couldn't do it without you.
So -- next year: June 28-30.
(Lefty/Margo: got that date marked?)
Margo, I'd NEVER evade you!
I was in the Family BoatBuilding tent almost the entire show (as chief safety officer and gofer). I did step over to the Skua races on Saturday afternoon.
Lefty, please move your house closer to the Seaport.
Carl, Scott, WBS staff and Mystic Seaport Staff:
Another great show, organized by a great group of people.
The show is one of the highlights of my year.
Thanks
Allan of the Grove - S/V Laura Ellen, 1937 Gaff Schooner
http://aylard.ca http://bluenosejr.com
"never send a ferret to do a weasel's job.."
Allan of the Grove - S/V Laura Ellen, 1937 Gaff Schooner
http://aylard.ca http://bluenosejr.com
"never send a ferret to do a weasel's job.."
Allan of the Grove - S/V Laura Ellen, 1937 Gaff Schooner
http://aylard.ca http://bluenosejr.com
"never send a ferret to do a weasel's job.."
"These damned cockaroaches are messing up my vibrissae!"
Frayed Knot Arts: Fancywork and Rope Jewelry
displayed for your amusement:
http://www.frayedknotarts.com.html
Allan of the Grove - S/V Laura Ellen, 1937 Gaff Schooner
http://aylard.ca http://bluenosejr.com
"never send a ferret to do a weasel's job.."
Marmalade and I had a great time. We were not exhibitors, just sailed in. It was wonderful. We hung under a cover that funneled what breeze there was and reflected the sun so I made maybe two or three forays about each day and otherwise relaxed on Marmalade in the cool letting the show come to us. So many visitors brought been and/or ice that I could be hospitable to one and all and still end with more commestables than we started.
It's a pricy way to see the show but once every once in a great while it's just so cool. Especially in the after hours time when the Seaport is closed and it's just serious woodenboatheads hanging about.
The show covered the range from the astonishingly prescious guitar (Hey bud, you a boat builder or a luthier?) to composits to very raditional to ultra-yacht (like $25/lb) to simple workboat finish. It's a big community and WoodenBoat is a big enough tent for us all.
Thanks again.