A Compilation of Stories, Advice and Information about Wooden Boatbuilding written by Laurie Fullerton
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
Double Eagle Crosses the Border from Manchester
Double Eagle in the basin |
HArold by the waters edge |
Jocelyn Does a Great Job Hauling Boats! |
Jocelyn Hauls the Boat from the Town Ramp |
Coming up Burnham Court |
Nice turn! |
Making room for the Double Eagle |
Passing by the front yard |
"Chuckies" fence is untouched |
Not a hitch. |
No problems. |
In the yard for winter work. |
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
A Few Photos and the Double Eagle is Coming In
We loved the Christmas Tree on the schooner Ardelle last year! |
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A lot of hard work in the cold last year |
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That is a stretch! |
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Harold's best pair of Carhartt overalls. |
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Sailing past the old paint factory in Gloucester |
Monday, December 19, 2011
A Beal Island Lobster Boat Comes to the Yard
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Chad Gadbois brought in his Beal Island lobster boat on Saturday |
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We like how it looks against the barn! |
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The yard on a cold December day. |
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A nice shot of Chad's lobster boat - a work in progess! |
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Last Sail of 2011 on the Ardelle
Our winter resident harbor seal in the Essex River. |
Capt. Ted Marshall of Essex. |
Frostbite sailing at its best! |
Harold, Susan and Cathy on the bow. |
Yesterday really was the last sail of 2011. |
Taking the Ardelle down river for one last sail. Bruce Slifer pictured here. |
Bruce Slifer on the Essex River. |
Harold, Capt. Ted Marshall of Essex, and Charles "Chuckie" Burnham. |
Kathy Slifer and Maria Burnham. Yes, it really is winter in New England. |
Our friend had her first sail ever yesterday! |
Daisy, always a member of the crew! |
Emma, Kathy and Maria |
Emma is Maria's friend from their university days and was visiting from Los Angeles. We salute you Emma for being such a hearty sailor! |
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Launching the new Gundalow in the Piscataqua River
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The new Gundalow along the Piscataqua river in Portsmouth, N.H. |
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Gundalow looks ready to launch |
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This vessel is nearly 65--feet long |
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Starting to move into the river |
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Has to be christened first |
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Shipwright and builder Paul Rollins left and Executive Director of the Gundalow Company Molly Bolster. Great job you all! |
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Harold watches the Gundalow launch. |
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Another shot of the Gundalow |
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A great scene |