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OK Ive been promising to post pictures from this summer as it was my first season with the "new" boat. I was so busy with work and then sailing every minute I wasnt at work that I didnt have time to post any...so here you go:
J-Class Velsheda:
530 AM, from my mooring:
Maltese Falcon:
W76 White Wings:
At the dock, Wickford Harbor:
Mirabella V - largest single masted sailing yacht in the world:
And a self-portrait:
Great shots and a beautiful boat. It looks like you had a great summer. Narragansett bay is a great area to sail. American Eagle, the red 12 meter that you took a picture of is another of Bill Luders great works of art.
Also, that little yellow boat across the dock in one of those pictures deserves a spot in the bad boat names thread.
Thanks everyone, it was a great summer -I still have to finish updating my logbook but I sailed 50+ times.
All of these pics were taken in Narragansett Bay. My mooring is in Jamestown on the East Passage side. So there are always lots of cool boats coming in and out of Newport. I cross paths with the Twelves all the time. Seeing both Maltese Falcon and Mirabella V this year was a real treat. Athena was in Newport two years ago, so I've seen all of the "big three" sailing yachts up close. Actually got to kayak right by Maltese Falcon at the dock too - very cool experience!
Yeah that little yellow boat does have a pretty bad name...wished it wasnt there to mess up an otherwise nice pic of Starry Night at the dock. I work in Wickford so I sailed over on one of my days off to visit my coworkers.
Great stuff! Love the SS30! Great pics - thanks for posting!
John
Sailing involves the courage to treasure adventure, and the wisdom to fear danger. Knowing where one ends, and the other begins, makes all the difference.
Brodie wrote:Yeah that little yellow boat does have a pretty bad name...wished it wasnt there to mess up an otherwise nice pic of Starry Night at the dock.
All you need is a little crop tool action. Here ya go:
Very sweet-looking boat! Wish mine looked so ship-shape.
Bill T.
Richmond, VA
"All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible." - T E Lawrence
That Sea Sprite is a beautiful boat! Seeing your pics brings back memories of home. I am from Fall River and sailed in the taunton river and Mt hope bay on my 19ft sharpie.....Occasionally took my uncles power boat to Newport! I rememer cruising the docks drooling on boats I wish I could some day sail on or afford...especially the old wooden schooners and vintage wooden racing sloops.