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    Some of you may have seen this thread: http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthre...ats-registered

    But I thought we should have a separate thread for pictures. We're in our tent now after a nice dinner and a chance to meet all the boats. There was some music by the campfire but things have quieted down now. This is the second year of the boat introduction hour and a wonderful tradition it is. I'll just post a few pics now but if there is something you want to see more of just let me know.

    The hand carry boats:



    Core sound 17:






    The Ansel's Swampscot dory:






    Peapod:

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    An LFH Carpenter:



    A Jersey Beach Skiff:



    Tom's Noman's Land Boat:





    Goat Island Skiff:






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    I'll try to post more in the morning. Study the entries and let me know what you want to see more of.

    Just a couple more. Here is a screenshot of tomorrows weather forecast:



    There always seams to be a beautiful sunset here at Lamoine state park:





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    Have a great time everyone!
    “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”

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    Beautiful forecast! In many ways. Have fun.

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    Third picture down, reg CT 9035 BB What design is that? Anyone know? Beautiful.
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    What a gorgeous morning!











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    The three Goat Island Skiffs:





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    What's all that blue stuff above the boats? All we have around here is hazy gray.

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    [QUOTE=StevenBauer;3475468]What a gorgeous morning!




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    A cold-molded Chebacco (?)

    Looks like you guys are going to have a perfect weekend, I'm wicked jealous. Maybe next year.

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    Lunchtime on Thomas island:






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    Wow! What a day. The wind was even stronger than forecast. What wonderful sailing. After lunch the wind just kept building. Many had two reefs in. Which might have been a good idea for us. We had just one reef in the main and right after a downwind romp through the mooring field at 6 knots we heard an awful smashing noise as the mast step blew apart. We got the main down and limped in to find this:



    So instead of a shower and nap we headed off to home depot to get some wood and glue for a new step. Allen haD the tools we needed and we had a new step ready before dinner. Which was awesome, pulled pork, smoked brisket and baby back ribs:


    After dinner some hung out by the campfire talking and listening to live music.
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    Steven -- thanks for the fotos!! As the first Goat Island Skiff builder in the Americas... and an 'approved builder' for Mik's designs... I can't tell you how gratifying and pleasurable it is to see THREE GIS's in attendance. Hooray for Paul, Clint, and Christophe - way to represent!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Jones View Post
    Third picture down, reg CT 9035 BB What design is that? Anyone know? Beautiful.
    I think that's the Shew and Burnham Whitehall. I'll try to get more pics today.

    It was so windy yesterday I didn't take my phone out of its waterproof case much while we were underway.

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    Here is the forecast for today:


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    Super photos. Thanks for sharing.

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    What a wonderful meeting ! Enjoy !


    I love that Block Island boat, always one of my favourites .
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    Great that you got your mast step fixed, but... Home Depot wood in your beautiful boat?! Heaven forbid!
    I'm sure that, once home, you'll replace it with something exotic.

    And, are those china plates I see on the picnic table? Some picnic!
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    This thread needs more stars or a sticky or something!
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    How about a little video:

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    Another video I took a few minutes ago. We're on our way back from Stave Island.

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    Looks like those GISs are pretty quick, even compared to a Caledonia Yawl.

    Sitting here in my office looking at the rain......

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    Yes, a GIS can be pretty fast. Not so much when I sail it, but I've watched Michael Storer sail mine... and it looked like he had jet-packs on. He walked away from the Core Sound 20 I was on... a decently fast boat as well.
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    Great stuff, Steven. Thanks for sharing.

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    The forecast today was for very light air but fortunately for us the forecast was wrong and it blew 10 to 15 all day.

    Now we are all at dinner, yum:

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    Lots of good pics today, I'll try to get some up tonight.


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    Well the SRR is over but Mary, Chris and I didn't get enough so instead of packing up and heading home this morning we decided to sail here instead:








    Do you recognize the spot?

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    Bar Harbor, turista t-shirt capital of Maine.

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    Thank you.

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    Wow! What a fantastic sail back from Bar Harbor! We sailed right off the dock and started out running downwind toward Lamoine. As soon as we got out of the inner harbor we realized the wind had been strengthening while we had lunch. As soon as we were clear of the islands we hove to to put in a reef. We were still flying and wondered about a second reef. We figured after we rounded the headland and weren't running downwind there would be less wind for the reach to the Park. That theory held for a bit but as we got closer to the park we realized we would have to put in another reef. It was blowing about 20 knots with some stronger gusts. Even with two reefs in we were getting drenched with spray and occasionally taking some water over the rail. We had to head up in the gusts. Gps had our max speed at 6.8 but we were holding 6 pretty steady. And of course the beach was dead downwind. We did pretty well coming in, soaked to the skin but grinning ear to ear. Now we're on the road, we just crossed the new bridge by Searsport. Steven

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    Tks for the pics; looks great! The sail home to the beach sounds like some fun was had. I suppose video was out of the question, LOL. / Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by David G View Post
    Yes, a GIS can be pretty fast. Not so much when I sail it, but I've watched Michael Storer sail mine... and it looked like he had jet-packs on. He walked away from the Core Sound 20 I was on... a decently fast boat as well.
    Is that Clint in the yawl version and Christophe in the Goat trying to catch up?

    Looking at the yawl's boom it appears he's tied a reef in but looking at the top of the mast it doesn't look like the sail could be hoisted any higher.

    Another surprise is the bow-down attitude of the Goat chasing the yawl. The helmsman seems to be sitting right where MIK says you should so why is the boat bow down?

    Mucho thanks to Mr. Bauer for sharing this stuff.
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    Give it some bite to weather and the transom out for an easy exit... looks good. They looked good at the Lake Rotoiti event I went to back in march too.

    Thanks Steven , nice to see the videos as well as the pics,looks like you had a great time eh.

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    Home now. Jonathan got the pics of all three GIS's sailing together the next day. His Phoenix III is a sweet boat.

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    glad you all had great weather & a great time! thanks for sharing the pics and videos!

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    Home safe with my 'seed MOGGIE and my crew, Ron North. I am working on posting some pictures here and on our website, www.traditionalsmallcraft.com . Thanks to everybody for a wonderful time. Mike Wick

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    Just finished processing and uploading my photos from this weekend. It certainly was a good time.

    Vessel introductions, with FAR & AWAY, Tom's Noman's Land Boat:





    Lunch at Thomas Island, with a Penobscot 14 flanked by two Goat Island Skiffs:


    callsign222's reefed GIS approaching the beach:


    My Phoenix III at rest:

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    The sunsets at Lamoine were pretty amazing:






    Campfire tales abound:



    Friday morning launch:



    Caledonia Yawl JASMINE, with the peaks of Mount Desert:

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    Bolger Sweetpea:


    BETTER THAN CHOCOLATE was one of my favorite boats of the weekend. I just had to smile every time he sailed past me with that tiny rig. Nice job, Ken.



    Beached on Bean Island:



    Oughtred JII:



    A welcome tow behind the Maine Island Trail Association's WIMBREL II and Clint's GIS Yawl BLEAT.
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    This was the exception to the SRR, not the rule. Just a pretty picture. ...And there was plenty of rowing to be had by all, to you purists out there.

    My Picasa album of the SRR 2012

    If anyone wants a large original sized picture PM me. It's obviously heavily biased towards Goats and the Pheonix III but you might find a nice pic of yourself in there.

    My blog post of the weekend.
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    Great Blog, wonderful photos - thanks for sharing
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    Great blog entry Callsign! Here are a couple of pics you could edit into the appropriate spot:



















    You guys should have come to Bar Harbor with us. The sail back was epic. Much more wind than Thursday.


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    Quote Originally Posted by StevenBauer View Post

    You guys should have come to Bar Harbor with us. The sail back was epic. Much more wind than Thursday.

    Steven
    Sunday was awesome... I bet you had a good sail. We did end up launching in Belfast harbor and sailed out into the bay, which also approached epic status. My GPS showed a 9.1 knot max SOG in the Phoenix III.

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    Belfast and its lobster was epic, as was the sailing. I actually almost dumped IAZ,P over out by Red #2, the closest I came all weekend. That would have been.... interesting. I saw the Pheonix at 9kts and it looked spectacular, Jon had a huge grin on his face. I do kind of wonder about Bar Harbor and how it would've been awesome, but I'm glad I started for home-- I was cooked! You have to remember, we were working on those boats all weekend while you lounge and splay out on the Caledonia like Roman aristocrats!

    EDIT Blog post updated! Thanks Steve!
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    Quote Originally Posted by callsign222 View Post
    You have to remember, we were working on those boats all weekend while you lounge and splay out on the Caledonia like Roman aristocrats!

    EDIT Blog post updated! Thanks Steve!
    Christophe was especially working hard! I was often with crew. My students loved their time with Christophe on his Skiff. I did get to sail solo on day 3 or 2, can't remember, in the AM and it was a hoot. I enjoyed passing many boats and saying hello. My rig is OK, with tuning it is going to be outstanding.

    I love my GIS, my SRR friends, their boats, and this coast.
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    looks like hard work

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    Big yawn, how boring.

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    my hat is soooo pretty!

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    Editorializing and selective editing here folks. Nothing to see, here... move on... keep on movin'...

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    Nothin' to see...check out these apples


    3 Goats at the Small Reach Regatta 2012 by Clint Chase Boatbuilder, on Flickr
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