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The whole fleet. From back to front, stretched Bolger Micro, Michalak AF2, Michalak Frolic2, Bolger Junebug |
The whole crew, posing. We are hoping if we don't tell people that there were only four boats there, more will show up next year. |
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Entropy, roaring along at 7.4 knots or so under double reefs and with two crew and driver as ballast |
Homemade boat posing next to expensive fiberglass boats. So windy Entropy was motored to the dock, so no mast in this picture. |
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AF2 and Frollic2 (left) sailing together. This is the best one we have of them together, sorry Jim. This was taken from the shore. |
Wind was 25-35 knots, with the occasional gust to 40. Waves were running around three feet. As you can see the homemade boat builders were the only ones crazy enough to be sailing. There is a reliable report of a 35ft + cutter being knocked down, and motoring in. |
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Stretched Micro, with reefs in. This is a 19 ft version of the Micro, with the standard Micro rig. This boat had NO problems with the wind or the waves! |
Tom with his Micro. Hear tell he has taken this boat all over the place, and sailed in all kinds of conditions. |
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Phil's BEAUTIFUL Junebug. Flawless finish, truly a work of art. |
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Steve has a beautiful model of the Bolger folding schooner here. |
Hope to see and sail the full size version next year! |
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Jeff, with his Frolic2. Like that color scheme! <grin> Jeff came down Thursday, and stole all the good sailing while the rest of use were working! |
Jeff's boat tied up. Told the wife this one was "the same as mine, but has a different sail rig and a different hull shape..." |
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Me, sunburned and happy! |
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