The other boat

The other boat

3 messages2013-04-16 19:38 UTCthrough 2013-04-17 14:53 UTC

The other boat

Chris Campbell2013-04-16 19:38 UTC
I'm always mentioning my other boat, the older lady, /Baker's Dozen /(hull no. 13). Here's a link to a small photo of her lookin' pretty. The mast and boom are spruce; the toe rails and coamings and hatches are mahogany. > http://www.seafarer-research-center.com/bakersdozen.htm Chris Campbell

Re: [Cal_Boats] The other boat

Helen Horn2013-04-16 20:23 UTC
Come on Cris ...how many boats total do you have ....We have Cal 36 ..CHB trawler 2 force5s boston whaler mirro craft 2 surf boadrs and kayack ...sold our FJ...Your Seafarer is a Very Nice sailing vessel ...edward --- On Tue, 4/16/13, Chris Campbell <cc… [at] lsnm.org> wrote: From: Chris Campbell <cc… [at] lsnm.org> Subject: [Cal_Boats] The other boat To: Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, April 16, 2013, 12:38 PM I'm always mentioning my other boat, the older lady, Baker's Dozen (hull no. 13). Here's a link to a small photo of her lookin' pretty. The mast and boom are spruce; the toe rails and coamings and hatches are mahogany. http://www.seafarer-research-center.com/bakersdozen.htm Chris Campbell

Re: [Cal_Boats] The other boat

Chris Campbell2013-04-17 14:53 UTC
On 4/16/2013 4:23 PM, Helen Horn wrote: > > > Come on Cris ...how many boats total do you have ....We have Cal 36 > ..CHB trawler > 2 force5s boston whaler mirro craft 2 surf boadrs and kayack ...sold > our FJ...Your Seafarer is a Very Nice sailing vessel ...edward > There's the Cal 20, of course, and old Baker's Dozen. Then there's the sea kayak I built, a rowing shell, and a 1962 Glaspar I/O runabout with a Volvo-Penta Aquamatic 80 h.p. gas engine and manual-lift outdrive. And I also tend a 14' aluminum Cadillac boat, a 13' Duratech aluminum pram (looks like this one: http://www.duratechboats.com/pb/wp_f1bdb4da/images/img308474b4d2cae6c9f8.jpg), and a Sunfish from about 1960. There's also an elderly Grumman canoe, a retiree from a rental fleet. It's hard to have too many boats. Chris Campbell >