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Summertime and the living is easy, they say. For some. Enjoying an easy time on the water , that’s the life for some people. . . . Of course, rougher and tougher is better for people like Erik Aanderaa and adventures like this. But on this enchanted late spring morning, a wave of yachts entered the harbor, here like Second Wind, a Bayfield cutter ketch, and Tugnacious.
Tugnacious? Remember I told you there were several boats by that name. This Tugnacious appears to be an American Tug pilothouse trawler.
A Dutch yacht sailed in, judging by the flag. It had a French name, I recall starting with S, but I can’t remember it.
As crude VLCC (?) Atina left port–more photos of that later, Moonstruck, a Catalina 470, arrived.
I don’t know the manufacturer of all of these yachts, but I’d guess Pegasus, below, is a Fisher 37 pilothouse sloop. I love the lines.
Jilleroo had such an unusual name for a US yacht that I looked it up, and I found the brand and sale price here.
All the gear on Autumn Borne led me to suspect she’s been sailing a while, and sure enough, if I read this right, she’s a Buffalo boat that’s been in salt water a while.
Done Diggin’ is a power cat from very near my old stomping . . . and paddling grounds on the PowWow River. They appear to be loopers who also keep a blog diary.
Ketch Bella Vita . . . I’ve not found much, but it appears to be a sweet center-cockpit 45- to 50′ cruising boat with lots of room below.
And this . . . I’m just speechless, for this 70′ to 85′ yacht to be roaring past a small fishing boat. It’s no wonder their name is obscured.
All photos, WVD, who has his own unrequited summer boat lusts.. . . for now.
Unrelated: Remains of a very special PT boat were discovered in the Harlem River in recent days. Thx to Justin Zizes for passing that tidbit along.
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