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The last low rays of the setting sun lit a rainbow to the east over Penobscot Bay at dusk to cast a soft light on the landing. After 2 years of a total rebuild in the sheds of Rockport Marine, this project emerged just as the rains ended.
Yeah, it sure is good to hear when a real historic classic is given the attention she deserves. Olin Stephens sure had his share of them. This makes me wonder what has become of Good News . I had the good fortune to spend the winter of 76-77 working as crew on her in the Caribbean doing charters out of Antigua. Yet I can not find anything on her at present. She also was designed by Olin Stevens and built by Nevins. Does anyone have any leads or knowledge of her where-abouts?
Dave Finnegan
builder of Spindrift 9N #521 'Wingë'
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Tom Young wrote:The last low rays of the setting sun lit a rainbow to the east over Penobscot Bay at dusk to cast a soft light on the landing. After 2 years of a total rebuild in the sheds of Rockport Marine, this project emerged just as the rains ended.
Behold BOLERO.
Oh my God!
(referring to the God(s) that financed a project such as this.
May well be related to the deities that have built the replica of the schooner Atlantic.
(not intended as any kind of political statement or anything. Just how humbled I am by what the heavens hath wrought!)
The Rosenfield Collection can be researched on line by anyone as can a couple other methods at Mystic Seaport Research. Prints can be ordered as well, though very pricy.
On another but related note: The Wooden Boat Show is coming to the Seaport in a couple weeks.
Dave Finnegan
builder of Spindrift 9N #521 'Wingë'
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