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For Heather's law school graduation, her mother commissioned a watercolor of our boat.

This is a terrible photo (through glass, etc) but you get the idea.

Anybody besides Tim recognize the location? Britton?

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Merchant Harbor.

You are about 20 feet from my spot from the 2005 Bachelor's cruise.

I am a bit confused however because the background off the stern in the painting looks a bit different from what I remember.

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Britton takes the prize. (No, not really. No prizes are being awarded.) Here's the sample photo she used to paint from.

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Yes. The angle created from the change of tides makes all the difference.

No prize? <sigh>

Nice painting too. I want a painting of my boat someday. (and a half model)

The Bach cruise was the first time I went into that harbor. It was a great spot, as is the whole Merchant Row area. I will be back.

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It's one of my favorite spots. It can be a bit rolly, but I love Harbor Island and the view out toward Merchant Row.

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Post by Tim »

I could spend my whole cruise in Merchant's Row.

Preferably doing this...

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...and this...

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While we're at it, I always liked this photo, taken from the island in the background of Nathan's new watercolor during the same cruise. Britton anchored too far away for his boat to make the photo, unfortunately. (Geez, Britton...)

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ow, quit it.
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Put those shiny new sails and instruments to good use and sail that boat to Maine, then. We'll open the gates to allow you in; we just want to keep out the stinkpots and lobster-pot whiners.

The only thing stopping you is you. :<)
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Post by MikeD »

Tim wrote:...Britton anchored too far away for his boat to make the photo, unfortunately.
Sounds a bit anti-social, doesn't it? :)

Man, when we're ready to get out there, I'm going to hit you guys up for some choice destination recommendations! I can't wait! Beautiful!
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Post by Rachel »

Congratulations, Heather! That's a real accomplishment.

The watercolor gift was a great idea - it's really neat.

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Tim wrote:Put those shiny new sails and instruments to good use and sail that boat to Maine, then. We'll open the gates to allow you in; we just want to keep out the stinkpots and lobster-pot whiners.

The only thing stopping you is you. :<)
I tried to get him up here last summer, but he pleaded some real-world commitments that prevented him from making the trip.

Frankly, I think he's just chicken! Bwak bwak!

C'mon Mike, if you're here in August we can enjoy a Beertini and preseason Patriots on the radio in some remote and lovely anchorage! None of my other sailing friends actually like football... sigh.
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I couldn't possibly scrape together enough vacation time to get there and back. If I'm leaving the boat in Maine for the winter, I might as well have someone rebuild the interior for me. Someone is already booked for the winter, however, so you see I simply can't make it happen. =)

We must also consider this; once I get there I may never leave, and I get the impression that Maine is being overrun with Southerners as it is. I'm not sure you guys really want to risk it.
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Figment wrote:I couldn't possibly scrape together enough vacation time to get there and back. If I'm leaving the boat in Maine for the winter, I might as well have someone rebuild the interior for me. Someone is already booked for the winter, however, so you see I simply can't make it happen. =)
Excuses, excuses...
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dasein668 wrote: Beertini
OK, since everyone already knows I'm hopelessly "out of it" in terms of society, fashion, and fads of today, I am not shy to highlight yet again my tragic ignorance of current trends.

What, exactly, is a Beertini?
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Figment wrote:We must also consider this; once I get there I may never leave, and I get the impression that Maine is being overrun with Southerners as it is. I'm not sure you guys really want to risk it.
For you, Mike, we might make an exception.
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Tim wrote:
dasein668 wrote: Beertini
What, exactly, is a Beertini?
It's a term that Mike coined to describe Dogfish Head Brewing's 120 Minute IPA

20% Alcohol by volume is pretty steep for a beer, after all.
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Such a hop-head!

Next on Nathan's Winter Worklist: Fit a Triton-sized version of Randall The Enamel Animal into the cool deep bilge of Dasein.
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I think Nathan should put the Animal in the hanging locker and plumb it into a 22 gallon beer tank in the bilge.

Wait a minute.... I haven't run my plumbing to my 22 gallon bilge tank yet... I have to think about this...

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[homer voice] Mmmmmmm. Hops. Mmmmmm [/homer voice]
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