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We have a few sailors, boaters, kayakers, etc. on the forum, so a thread might be fun.

The one with the green Spinnaker is my Viper 640, named Streetwise, and the dinghy is my RS Aero, named Straylight.

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Lake Champlain has a lot of boating and sailing. My local club is probably 2/3 sailboats, with a large number of cruiser-racers. It is a long lake with lots of racing, cruising destinations, plus decent fishing. You can transit to MTL via the Richelieu River to the north, or to NYC via the Hudson River to the south.

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I want a new boat. I have an old AMF Sunfish. I think it's from the first year it was available in fiberglass. Unfortunately it was damaged in a snow storm a few years ago and I haven't been able to get it repaired yet. I'm not even sure it would be worth the cost of repairs. 

In high school I sailed C420s and was captain of my schools sailing team, but after awhile I didn't really enjoy racing anymore. 

After I finish my laundry list of home improvement projects and have some more disposable income I'm hoping the wife let's me get a new boat. Something able to be sailed solo but large enough to take the family out.

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I’ve been working in the wooden boat world/hobby since the mid 90s. I’ve had the opportunity to sail lots of different boats but I’m more of a Tom Sawyer than a Dennis Connor. I have so much respect for the skill and athleticism that it takes to race boats like yours @Streetwise.  Those things are rocket ships!

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Cheers @Patrick_G!

Here are some photos I took of Mashnee, after her restoration. She is a Herreshoff-built Buzzards Bay 30 from 1902.

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My dad wrote a couple of articles about the restoration project at Darling Boatworks in my hometown: https://lcyc.info/files/Binnacle 2008-08-24.pdf

The owners documented the restoration with a video slideshow.

This beauty was on Lake Champlain for many years before being donated to MIT Sailing.

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That is awesome. Well done!

Here is a project that might be fun for you to check out:

http://sampsonboat.co.uk

https://sampsonboat.co.uk/about/

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My name is Leo Sampson Goolden. I am a Boatbuilder, Sailor and Writer from Bristol, England. Right now, I’m on a mission to rebuild a 109-year old English sailing yacht called Tally Ho. Designed by Albert Strange in 1909, she is a well-known and important historic vessel – but after many adventures she was left in a remote port in Oregon to rot for decades, despite some valiant attempts to rescue her. I bought her and moved her to the Olympic Peninsular earlier this year, and am now starting to rebuild her from the keel up. Eventually I hope to sail her back to the UK.

He has posted over 100 videos documenting every step of the process. I haven't been keeping up, but I will skim the updates when I see them on Sailing Anarchy.

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On 7/29/2021 at 10:22 PM, Streetwise said:

Wednesday:

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Streetwise, you're killing me with envy! We are landlocked and I love to see sailboats. Reading about sailing shipwrecks, mutinies, and mysteries has been my summer tradition for many years. If you've not read Island of the Lost by Joan Druett, you might enjoy it.

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On 7/26/2021 at 8:15 PM, Streetwise said:

Cheers @Patrick_G!

Here are some photos I took of Mashnee, after her restoration. She is a Herreshoff-built Buzzards Bay 30 from 1902.

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My dad wrote a couple of articles about the restoration project at Darling Boatworks in my hometown: https://lcyc.info/files/Binnacle 2008-08-24.pdf

The owners documented the restoration with a video slideshow.

This beauty was on Lake Champlain for many years before being donated to MIT Sailing.

Streetwise, it just dawned on me....

 

Have you ever been out to Wilbur Yachts in Bar Harbor?

They made Billy Joel's boat.... their son Derek (and his wife, Sara) own a Sea/Farm 2 Table restaurant in the area....

They make /made some of the best custom boats.

I need to check in and see how they have weathered the pandemic. I haven't talked with Derek and Sara in a few years. 

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