It is a privilege and a duty to be the caretaker of the dory. A brief article will be published in an upcoming “Ash Breeze” I didn’t remember to update the description on the WWCBS page, but you can find it here. http://www.jonesboatworks.com/echo/
Thanks for sharing your story. This belongs to a close friend, and we share simular sailing experiences but in a warmer climate. https://dev.classicboatshow.com/listing/ross-g-leonard-21-van-dine-crotch-island-pinky-1972/
18′ Gardner Chamberlain Gunning Dory (1966)
It is a privilege and a duty to be the caretaker of the dory. A brief article will be published in an upcoming “Ash Breeze” I didn’t remember to update the description on the WWCBS page, but you can find it here. http://www.jonesboatworks.com/echo/21′ van Dine Crotch Island Pinky (1972) – ROSS G. LEONARD
https://dev.classicboatshow.com/listing/26-walker-crotch-island-pinky-1984-vingilotee/#comment-8245626′ Walker Crotch Island Pinky (1984) – VÍNGÍLÔTËE
Thanks for sharing your story. This belongs to a close friend, and we share simular sailing experiences but in a warmer climate. https://dev.classicboatshow.com/listing/ross-g-leonard-21-van-dine-crotch-island-pinky-1972/18′ Chamberlain Gunning Dory (2017) – ALOSA
Michaet, congratulations on a job well done. https://dev.classicboatshow.com/listing/18-gardner-chamberlain-gunning-dory-1966/23′ Bryan Rambler Power Launch (2019) – HANNA
Yes, Cedar Key is well worth the drive. We'll be there with one of the boats.59′ Burgess Ten Meter Class Sloop (1927) – SALLY
I worked one of the 10 Meters in Antigua in 1980. Was named Coqui at the time, still had the tiller steering.