sweet
sweet
Simpler is better, except when complicated looks really cool.
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Nearing the end of the summer season here. A few boats are still in, and it's getting chilly.
70 degrees this weekend!
Yep - Mid-September to Mid-October has always been a favorite time to sail the coast. Whole lot less busy!
"If it ain't broke, you're not trying." - Red Green
Thanks to James for fixing the dock cam.
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Tide's coming.
Looks like a glorious day in Brooklin!
Kevin
There are two kinds of boaters: those who have run aground, and those who lie about it.
Sad to see no run, float or moorings out at the waterfront. Maybe all that would usually have been undertaken during the WB School's Alumni Work Week. I was looking forward to the passage to Eggemoggin Reach, starting a class and living aboard our boat a week from today. Sigh.... : https://www.woodenboat.com/webcam
"We can't have rainbows without rain." - Dolly Parton
Yes, calling off all courses this season in Brooklin is sad indeed. And normally, it would have been in a week or two ago. But, the float should be going in this week. And, Jon just turned the camera a bit so when the dock IS in, you'll have a birds-eye view. Well, boathouse eye view.
The Float is in!
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Pea Soup
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Could have been our local pier yesterday morning……… Visibility about 50ft in a wet sea fog.
overcast, but visibility is not bad
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Welcome to the forum.
Wow. So empty. This summer is hitting hard.
"We can't have rainbows without rain." - Dolly Parton
Is the yacht on the mooring Matt Murphy's?
"We can't have rainbows without rain." - Dolly Parton
No, that's LEVERA
https://www.woodenboat.com/register-wooden-boats/levera
We're seeing a bit of activity... there's a reason for that.
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The reason? other than it being beautiful weather?
Nice looking yawl out there...
Our waterfront has been empty... but these boats are in for the ERR tomorrow. There are no shore-side facilities / events, and will likely have fewer boats this year.
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I'm glad it's happening. I thought maybe it'd been cancelled. Thanks.
Nice to see this webcam, even with this diminished activity. I was there, in 1977 or so, right after Woodenboat bought the property and there was no dock...just a big building and an idea. We had some wild conversations about moving to Brooklin with the good folk there...and after that came further chats with my good bride!
But I did feel at home there in Maine...but the Pacific NW is Home, even though classic small craft remains an uphill struggle here in finding paying customers.
The ongoing activity in Brooklin keeps a wee flame burning bright!
My family is all there, I'm too nervous to fly back and forth from Ca.
I wish, haven't been home for two years now...
There is a mob there now though, stop in and say hi to the old man and my sister, they are friendly!
(next year assuming there is a vaccine among other things we will drive and spend the summer)
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61 degrees F.
I wish I were sailing by!
Thanks Scot.
"If it ain't broke, you're not trying." - Red Green
Nice!
There are two kinds of boaters: those who have run aground, and those who lie about it.
Is that correct? 19*F??? I've lived south of I-10 so long that it seems like a mistake.
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double digits
no ice