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Boom Tent on
Peanut Butter. Sure is nice in the dew and rain and sun and wind. It's just a drop cloth with some bungees to the life lines while Gerry sits on the wall at Mariette-Menominee harbor.
Comfort and Joy is rafted off of Steve's first sailboat,
Gerri, the blue hulled boat.
And the three of us again,
Wind Rover, Comfort & Joy, and Peanut Butter on the wall the next year after Steve bought
Wind Rover and sold off
Gerri, his blue boat.
OK,
Comfort & Joy, Peanut Butter, and Wind Rover, Captains at the weekend show at the
All Sail Boat Show at Navy Pier, Chicago on board a Hunter? I think. I really don't like the standing rigging coming down through the deck and bookshelves. Looks like a leak and trouble waiting to happen.
skip.
Iwent out this weekend and the sun was so intense I remembered this post and made my own, out os an old sheet and some bungee cords. My wife and dogs loved it. Thanks! But now I'm thinking about getting a bimini.
The bimini is usually so high it hits the bottom of the boom.
skip. "Low bridge, everyody down. Low bridge 'cause were coming to a town"...as the song goes.