What a Summer...

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Tim Mertinooke
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What a Summer...

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Doesn't sailing just make life better?
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Yup.

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Yup.
Yes Unbelieveably Pleasurable
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Very nice Tim! Sounds like you had a good first season aboard.
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700nm of fun!
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We too had a great season

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Though with the new baby we only logged slightly over 1k nm..
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Nice photos. We sailed less this season

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but with our two kids now 16 and 17, it was expected. We still got the four of us on board for a week downeast though, and had the wonderful time we always have together.

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Tashmoo

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I made it down to Lake Tashmoo on Martha's Vineyard this summer. What a nice spot that is - room to anchor too!


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On the way down, I spotted a buddy of mine with an identical boat - couldn't pass up the shot.

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Nice John, we spent a few nights in Lake Tashmoo

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the season before last. It's one of the few good anchorages left on MV now with Edgartown closed inside.

Tashmoo is one of those anchorages where you know you can really relax, the boats not going anywhere.
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I agree Tom

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I agree Tom - Tashmoo is certainly a wonderful place to hang out and unwind. A really cool part of this trip was seeing pilot whales inside the Cape Cod Canal. They weren't traveling through, but staying put near the Sagamore bridge. I think they were snapping up bluefish that came through with the current.

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