Correct! And no, I don't. Besides the meat hooks - and these have plenty - the wire has chewed up the halyard sheaves.
Poor little thing...
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Is it the Dragon?
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Since it still belongs to the Foundation, the extent of the update is to replace the chewed-up main halyard sheave. But if I buy it, I'm thinking of making it into an elegant knockabout with hiking straps. The hard core Snipers will hate me.
The view, east to west, Wed. (12/7) at sunset from the Depot Hill Fossil Cliff was wondrous. The sun set and full moon rose simultaneously, with red window reflections from homes around Monterey Bay . In the absence of Venus, bright Mars was on stage, visible to the naked eye, becoming tangent to the moon and then going into eclipse .
Below, hundreds, if not thousands of birds gathered, making the calm Pacific look like a geyser plain of splashes. Mostly pelicans and cormorants, with terns thrown in for good measure. What a circus!
Thanked our lucky stars...
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Anyone looking for a project, here's an available, full keel, '79, Cape Dory 28. My guess is they would pay you to take it away, hihi.
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More seriously, if you wanted a strong, fast, ocean worthy, ready to go boat for Bay, Coastal, or SHTP, Synthia's Hawkfarm 28 EYRIE is for sale..
Poor boaty !!!!!
We've all lost our hats/caps overboard, especially on windy SF Bay. What boater lost a cap overboard in June, 2022, that has garnered more than 355,000 viewers on YouTube alone? A COB recovery was not attempted. Had you been fortunate to be sailing near the Bay Bridge and made the retrieval, you would have been well rewarded for its return.
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When this Log hits 6 million views, the first to note it here will receive an historical, just re-published book co-authored aboard WILDFLOWER while cruising the Channel Islands, 1976 and self published long before the internet.
Current views are 5,910,807 (Sun. 5.25 pm PST)
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