Andrew C. Comments Favorites Reviews 40′ Monk Tri-Cabin Motor Cruiser (1953) – GEORDIE Yay Peter. Thank you for sharing Travels with Geordie. 36′ Blanchard Power Cruiser (1926) – FAUN Love how you keep her dressed with flowers. Never seen a photo of her without them. 32′ Brown Cruising Launch (1916) – ARETHUSA Beautiful boat. First saw on WW. Incredible to see the changes over the years. 25′ Fantail Launch (1915) – INLET BELLE Great story. Thanks. 50′ Coolidge Power Cruiser (1926) – CORSAIR II A plumb stem. 23′ Gaff-Rigged Cruising Cutter (2014) – ANJA Exceptional composition in some of your photographs of your beautiful boat. Crossing the bow of the bulk carrier gave me pause only to move to Anja in the fog. Wow. 26′ Cape Cutter (1932) – BANSHEE A lovely way to remember her. 36′ Friendship Sloop (1989) – BLACK STAR Just exceptional. The mast. The panelling. The sails. She is perfect. 37′ Salmon Troller (1934) – JOSEPHINE Wow, the breasthook. 28′ Lane Motor Boat Company New Zealand Launch (1928) – RAINDANCE I love the name Alan. Suits her delicacy. Posts navigation 12Older posts
40′ Monk Tri-Cabin Motor Cruiser (1953) – GEORDIE
Yay Peter. Thank you for sharing Travels with Geordie.36′ Blanchard Power Cruiser (1926) – FAUN
Love how you keep her dressed with flowers. Never seen a photo of her without them.32′ Brown Cruising Launch (1916) – ARETHUSA
Beautiful boat. First saw on WW. Incredible to see the changes over the years.25′ Fantail Launch (1915) – INLET BELLE
Great story. Thanks.50′ Coolidge Power Cruiser (1926) – CORSAIR II
A plumb stem.23′ Gaff-Rigged Cruising Cutter (2014) – ANJA
Exceptional composition in some of your photographs of your beautiful boat. Crossing the bow of the bulk carrier gave me pause only to move to Anja in the fog. Wow.26′ Cape Cutter (1932) – BANSHEE
A lovely way to remember her.36′ Friendship Sloop (1989) – BLACK STAR
Just exceptional. The mast. The panelling. The sails. She is perfect.37′ Salmon Troller (1934) – JOSEPHINE
Wow, the breasthook.28′ Lane Motor Boat Company New Zealand Launch (1928) – RAINDANCE
I love the name Alan. Suits her delicacy.