Can anyone beat 3 Afourians in one photo?
3 Afourians in one
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My boat is in her slip - right side of the photo.
The other two are gone now. Danzee's boat was moved and Tom G is off on a cruise or maybe hauled out for the winter. That Tartan is in better than new condition too
Originally posted by Grand River Raider View PostI only see 2
That is a great pic Joe. It would have been even better if your boat was in the slip and we could get a good look at Coquina!
If I'm not mistaken, that appears to be a fine looking Tartan 30 too!
GrahamJoe Della Barba
Coquina
C&C 35 MK I
Maryland USA
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Originally posted by joe_db View Post???
My boat is in her slip - right side of the photo.
The other two are gone now. Danzee's boat was moved and Tom G is off on a cruise or maybe hauled out for the winter. That Tartan is in better than new condition tooTom
"Patina"
1977 Tartan 30
Repowered with MMI A-4 2008
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If I could only get my wife to understand that. She suspects that if nothing is wrong I will take something apart anyway. She might be right.................
Originally posted by TomG View PostI wish I was off on a cruise. I hauled out this winter so when you have those beautiful days in January to get out, remember me Joe. I'm actually taking the rig down this winter and replacing all the standing and running rigging, lights, sheaves, VHF antenna, and doing some chainplate maintenance. A previous owner let the chainplates leak and the core got wet. This has bothered me no end, so I'll get out the grinder and chisel and replace the wet core around the chainplates as well. Some people call that work - I call it "therapy."Joe Della Barba
Coquina
C&C 35 MK I
Maryland USA
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Originally posted by romantic comedy View PostInvisible boat, way cool. Do you disappear too? Or are you visible floating along over the water?
I like the bumpers or whatever they are on the tops of the pilings.(Post #1) A cute touch.
Side note to TomG: I saw sailboat named "LIQUID THERAPY". My first thought was right on. I'm sure most members can resonate with this. It seems that when boat maintenance and repair become work or to expensive it is time to reconsider whether boat ownership is for you or not for you.
TRUE GRIT
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