Summer Sailing Photos
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- Jamie
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Re: Summer Sailing Photos
Here is my Evans 16' "sailing". It was so calm that day that we ghosted along for hours which was a really great sail since my son and I were able to jump in the lake and swim around the boat while it ghosted along. We were also able to sail through a lot of shallows that we would normally never go near but since we were moving so slowly it was easy to spot any dangerous areas and avoid them. At one point I simply hopped out of the boat and shoved it sideways to avoid a rock.
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- Michel
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Re: Summer Sailing Photos
This is part of the beauty of small boat sailing.
Michel Boulet
Ex: "Mari-Bell" Sandpiper 565 (18.5367454 ft)
Now: "Papou" Tanzer 16 dinghy
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Ex: "Mari-Bell" Sandpiper 565 (18.5367454 ft)
Now: "Papou" Tanzer 16 dinghy
Montreal
"Let the world say what it will"
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Re: Summer Sailing Photos
Exactly!Michel wrote:This is part of the beauty of small boat sailing.
The smaller the boat the bigger the adventure.
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CaptDon
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Returning to Chula Vista Marina after a wonderful day of sailing on San Diego Bay
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CaptDon
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First Mate taking the helm as we sail back to San Diego from the Los Coronados Islands in Mexico,(you can see them in the back on the horizon).
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Dennis M
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Portage Lake, Michigan. Sea Trials on the newly completed Tom Dunderdale design IO. This is a 12' dinghy sporting a 75 sq ft balanced lug. She sails very nicely, even though we were experiencing light winds that day.
Here is Tom's website: http://www.campionboats.co.uk/index.html
Here is Tom's website: http://www.campionboats.co.uk/index.html
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- Marius
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Here in sunny South Africa it is summer all year round!
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- Tim
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OK moving into Fall pics
Tomales Bay
Dan Phy's Monty17 and our new to us Cape Dory Typhoon
Dan Phy's Monty17 and our new to us Cape Dory Typhoon
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Re: Summer Sailing Photos
Here on the south coast of the UK, the small 11'6" dinghy called the "Scow" is endemic all along the coast. Each sailing area has it's own version.
Here is the Lymington River Scow build by John Claridge

There is a National Championship for the Lymington Scow each year. It's a wonderful event with around 40 lug rigged dinghies enjoying the fun. In 2010 the event was at my club at Keyhaven. The pictures are wonderful, bright sparkling sea and blue skies. Winds built from 10 knots to 20 by race three. A friend leant me his boat LR365 with an orange sail.

Please enjoy over 200 pictures here. What nicer way to spend a winter's afternoon.
http://www.johnclaridgeboats.com/apps/p ... id=9462154
Brian
Here is the Lymington River Scow build by John Claridge

There is a National Championship for the Lymington Scow each year. It's a wonderful event with around 40 lug rigged dinghies enjoying the fun. In 2010 the event was at my club at Keyhaven. The pictures are wonderful, bright sparkling sea and blue skies. Winds built from 10 knots to 20 by race three. A friend leant me his boat LR365 with an orange sail.
Please enjoy over 200 pictures here. What nicer way to spend a winter's afternoon.
http://www.johnclaridgeboats.com/apps/p ... id=9462154
Brian
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