New owner of #175
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:35 am
Hello everyone,
I just wanted to introduce myself. I'm the new owner of EC boat #175 and couldn't be more excited. I'm only 26 and this is my first boat. I've been sailing my whole life and I drive boats for a living but this is the first boat I can actually call my own. It's amazing how much more motivated I am to work on my own little boat where it costs me money compared to working on other people's boats where I actually make money. Go figure!
I bought the boat from a boatbuilder at Gannon and Benjamin on the Vineyard. He did all the hard work to the boat which I was pretty stoked about. He completely reconfigured and refinished the interior including building the most impressive yellow heart mast step I've seen on a boat this size. He did a full deck recore, pulled the A4 and glassed over the prop aperture. She was dismasted at some point, I don't know the details, but she currently has a Shields mast and the original boom. She's currently living on a Mooring in Woods Hole where I've had some fun sailing in and out of sans engine for the past month or so. I actually prefer the challenge of sailing engineless which is why I picked the boat that I did, however I'm currently wonder about the wisdom of staying engineless around WH.
I've got a worklist a mile long and I'm sure I'll be on here all the time with ridiculous questions. I'm really excited to have found this forum and I look forward to using it more. I've got a new mainsheet setup I'm going to tinker with this weekend and in the next month or so I hope to mount the used Lofrans Royal I just picked up.
cheers,
Freeman
I just wanted to introduce myself. I'm the new owner of EC boat #175 and couldn't be more excited. I'm only 26 and this is my first boat. I've been sailing my whole life and I drive boats for a living but this is the first boat I can actually call my own. It's amazing how much more motivated I am to work on my own little boat where it costs me money compared to working on other people's boats where I actually make money. Go figure!
I bought the boat from a boatbuilder at Gannon and Benjamin on the Vineyard. He did all the hard work to the boat which I was pretty stoked about. He completely reconfigured and refinished the interior including building the most impressive yellow heart mast step I've seen on a boat this size. He did a full deck recore, pulled the A4 and glassed over the prop aperture. She was dismasted at some point, I don't know the details, but she currently has a Shields mast and the original boom. She's currently living on a Mooring in Woods Hole where I've had some fun sailing in and out of sans engine for the past month or so. I actually prefer the challenge of sailing engineless which is why I picked the boat that I did, however I'm currently wonder about the wisdom of staying engineless around WH.
I've got a worklist a mile long and I'm sure I'll be on here all the time with ridiculous questions. I'm really excited to have found this forum and I look forward to using it more. I've got a new mainsheet setup I'm going to tinker with this weekend and in the next month or so I hope to mount the used Lofrans Royal I just picked up.
cheers,
Freeman