One nice thing about knocking around Cuttyhunk is that there are usually a modest number of boats worth ogling. Here are a few choice ones from the trip:
Hi, Thanks for all your work on your blog;I have learned quite a bit reading it;I too revere Cuttyhunk In the boat photos;I laughed at the Frog Pond Marine green workboat…anchored because Jim … Hi, Thanks for all your work on your blog;I have learned quite a bit reading it;I too revere Cuttyhunk In the boat photos;I laughed at the Frog Pond Marine green workboat…anchored because Jim NEVER keeps his engines running. I have known the Barry;s for about 40 years and have a million funny stories about them (mostly Jimbo!!!!) I also have a 110 year old catboat (which I noticed you label ‘sloop’–good! as that one leaving the harbor has a jib. Mine is yawl rigged so people refer to me as a real bastard. Anyway,look for a weird catboat –with leeboards- next time you are around.
Hi,
Thanks for all your work on your blog;I have learned quite a bit reading it;I too revere Cuttyhunk In the boat photos;I laughed at the Frog Pond Marine green workboat…anchored because Jim …
Hi,
Thanks for all your work on your blog;I have learned quite a bit reading it;I too revere Cuttyhunk In the boat photos;I laughed at the Frog Pond Marine green workboat…anchored because Jim NEVER keeps his engines running. I have known the Barry;s for about 40 years and have a million funny stories about them (mostly Jimbo!!!!) I also have a 110 year old catboat (which I noticed you label ‘sloop’–good! as that one leaving the harbor has a jib. Mine is yawl rigged so people refer to me as a real bastard. Anyway,look for a weird catboat –with leeboards- next time you are around.
Sincerely,
Bill McKay