Monthly Archives: November 2010

Update On Seized Boat Sales

I wrote about the sale of boats seized by the Port of Port Angeles on October 21, 2010.  At the time I featured two boats.  Since that time the seizure notice has disappeared from the 20 foot sailboat and the … Continue reading

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The Weather Outside is Frightful

As I sit here tonight there is about ten inches of snow on the ground outside.  Most of it hit the ground earlier today while I was at work.  The temperature is 25 degrees.  That is pretty low by Port … Continue reading

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Musing on the Wind in the Heart of a Gale

As I sit here tonight it’s blowing half a gale outside.  It is the proverbial, “dark and stormy night.”  The sound of wind is like a time machine.  It takes me to places where the scent of salt air and … Continue reading

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Schooner of the Month, Lady Maryland

Seaward Adventures is starting a new feature: The schooner of the month.  We begin with a modern reproduction of a classic working schooner. The 104 foot long  Lady Maryland is a Chesapeake Bay pungy schooner.  She is rather eye catching … Continue reading

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Ted Brewer Catboat Model Update

Several Weeks ago I commented on a very well done model of a Cape Cod Catboat that is the subject of a thread on WoodenBoat Magazine’s Forum.  Donald Branscom has continued to build a miniature vessel with skill and resourcefulness … Continue reading

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Some Sailor talk About Books on My Other Blog

I have posted some musings on nautical books on my other blog, Adventures in Antiquing.  I am just an old bookworm with salt in my veins.  

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