Anyone who will be on Long Island this Sat. Aug. 4th and is interested in the Oak Island messabout PM me your e-mail address and I'll send you the info.
http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthre...messabout-2012
Anyone who will be on Long Island this Sat. Aug. 4th and is interested in the Oak Island messabout PM me your e-mail address and I'll send you the info.
http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthre...messabout-2012
I sent you a PM, Roger. Gonna try.
Kevin
This new ship here is fitted according to the reported increase of knowledge among mankind. Namely, she is cumbered end to end with bells and trumpets and clocks and wires. It has been told to me she can call voices out of the air or the waters to con the ship while her crew sleep. But sleep though lightly. It has not yet been told to me that the sea has ceased to be the sea.--Rudyard Kipling
walterc530@mac.com please send info.
Only one day left. Anyone else interested?
I'll be there, with my two girls and my buddy David who lives on Oak Beach. About noon I guess.
Kevin
This new ship here is fitted according to the reported increase of knowledge among mankind. Namely, she is cumbered end to end with bells and trumpets and clocks and wires. It has been told to me she can call voices out of the air or the waters to con the ship while her crew sleep. But sleep though lightly. It has not yet been told to me that the sea has ceased to be the sea.--Rudyard Kipling
Hi Kevin,
Did you get the info I sent you and will you be bringing your skiff?
Hey Roger
No Skiff. Bringing my kids--2 girls, 5 and 7 --and my friend Dave. Dave has a Carolina Skiff docked at his place at Oak Beach, so we were gonna call bill in the AM and see whether we should just ferry ourselves over or call for a ride if beach/dock/mooring space is tight.
K
This new ship here is fitted according to the reported increase of knowledge among mankind. Namely, she is cumbered end to end with bells and trumpets and clocks and wires. It has been told to me she can call voices out of the air or the waters to con the ship while her crew sleep. But sleep though lightly. It has not yet been told to me that the sea has ceased to be the sea.--Rudyard Kipling
Great Time was had today. here are some pics.
Crab Skiff
Our Host Bill's House with the moored fleet;
The Boat Parade; part of the fleet
Roger ( Holzbt) Havin fun
This new ship here is fitted according to the reported increase of knowledge among mankind. Namely, she is cumbered end to end with bells and trumpets and clocks and wires. It has been told to me she can call voices out of the air or the waters to con the ship while her crew sleep. But sleep though lightly. It has not yet been told to me that the sea has ceased to be the sea.--Rudyard Kipling
Here's a nice little video sailing aboard Kai's ( sorry if spelling is wrong, Bud) Wood Pussy
https://picasaweb.google.com/1087067...82143102232002
This new ship here is fitted according to the reported increase of knowledge among mankind. Namely, she is cumbered end to end with bells and trumpets and clocks and wires. It has been told to me she can call voices out of the air or the waters to con the ship while her crew sleep. But sleep though lightly. It has not yet been told to me that the sea has ceased to be the sea.--Rudyard Kipling
I put a slew of pics here for public viewing:
https://picasaweb.google.com/1087067...dMessabout2012
Kevin
This new ship here is fitted according to the reported increase of knowledge among mankind. Namely, she is cumbered end to end with bells and trumpets and clocks and wires. It has been told to me she can call voices out of the air or the waters to con the ship while her crew sleep. But sleep though lightly. It has not yet been told to me that the sea has ceased to be the sea.--Rudyard Kipling
I sailed this year so didn't get many photos. I'll post any that get forwarded in the future. Light turnout this year due to several other events happening at the same time. All who attended seemed to have a great time and the weather was perfect.
Most of the moored fleet. I had the pleasure of meeting Tom Mac who built the two outer boats. A Joel White Flatfish and a just launched Caledonia Yawl. This man is a boatbuilding machine. He's retired and has built a Catspaw dingy, two Haven 12 1/2's, a Flatfish, and a Caledonia Yawl.
Breakaway (Kevin) inspecting one of the crabbing skiffs.
Some of the power boats. I missed a few that showed up as I was sailing home.
Yeah a big Mathews ( I'm pretty sure) pulled in just as you left and Bill was ferrying me and the kids off the island.
Kevin
This new ship here is fitted according to the reported increase of knowledge among mankind. Namely, she is cumbered end to end with bells and trumpets and clocks and wires. It has been told to me she can call voices out of the air or the waters to con the ship while her crew sleep. But sleep though lightly. It has not yet been told to me that the sea has ceased to be the sea.--Rudyard Kipling
Looked like a great time!
I was born on a wooden boat that I built myself.
Great pics! Looks like a fun event.
Steven
I'm sorry I couldn't make it, Roger. I'd have liked to shake hands with Tom Mac and Kevin.
Next year.
Tom Mac was kind enough to give me a heads-up, but things came up. Sorry I missed it, Roger! I'm shooting for next year!
"Simplicity, Clarisse! First principles..."
Tom Mac's Caledonia Yawl
And his Flatfish.
Wow.
Thanks for the pics. I'm partial to the crab skiffs. I take it these are boats built along Chapelle's lines in his article on Chesapeake skiff types?
Yeah, can I get some more info on the two Crab Skiffs?