Ted, I just noticed your thoughtful comment after 4 years. We made our appearance in Portland for the FSS AGM, and on the Sunday onward travel west toward central/ upstate New York/ Hudson vicinity for American Thanksgiving Giving with the extended Davis Family.
Charley, I have the Chappelle drawing hanging/ stapled to the wall in the entry area of my workshop. Rarely I don’t pause/ glance at the full drawing/ profile you so rarely get to see when most energy is expended taking the care to have her all in good order. I’ve recently acquired a Yanmar 1GM, and I ‘m currently building the nerve to set up/ drill the shaft log 1-1/2” diameter hole up thru 30” of very dry white oak. I recently came across an article written during/after WW 2. When yards were responding the demand for Woden Ship/ boats...
Ted (and Judy I've not seen any of these images previously, stunning truly. Can we hope to see you all in Rockland this coming July (with hope! Regards, Greg and Jamie
22′ Muscongus Bay Sloop (1970) – SWAN’S ISLE
Ted, I just noticed your thoughtful comment after 4 years. We made our appearance in Portland for the FSS AGM, and on the Sunday onward travel west toward central/ upstate New York/ Hudson vicinity for American Thanksgiving Giving with the extended Davis Family.22′ Muscongus Bay Sloop (1970) – SWAN’S ISLE
Charley, I have the Chappelle drawing hanging/ stapled to the wall in the entry area of my workshop. Rarely I don’t pause/ glance at the full drawing/ profile you so rarely get to see when most energy is expended taking the care to have her all in good order. I’ve recently acquired a Yanmar 1GM, and I ‘m currently building the nerve to set up/ drill the shaft log 1-1/2” diameter hole up thru 30” of very dry white oak. I recently came across an article written during/after WW 2. When yards were responding the demand for Woden Ship/ boats...36′ Friendship Sloop (1989) – BLACK STAR
Ted (and Judy I've not seen any of these images previously, stunning truly. Can we hope to see you all in Rockland this coming July (with hope! Regards, Greg and Jamie