Charley H. Comments Reviews 32′ Brown Cruising Launch (1916) – ARETHUSA Wow what a gorgeous chunk of history, more power to yall!! 25′ Williams Timber Cruiser (1952) – RIVER GYPSY That is a beautiful little cruiser! Nice work yall 27′ Wilson Cray Boat (1956) – ANNELLA What a classic beauty of a workboat! I saw one similar in Port McDonnel SA back in 2022 that was the best looking boat in the harbor 18′ Parker Crab Skiff (2005) – TEMPO Absolutely gorgeous! 36′ Hand/White Ketch (1981) – ALISANDE One of my favorite pages in the Roger Taylor books is the one on Fundulus. I've read that section 100 times during the winters, what a beautiful reinterpretation yall have here! 30′ Diggs Chesapeake Deadrise Power Cruiser (1997) – TRUANT How beautiful! I saw a bunch of Diggs boats over at Horn Harbor last spring, the guy had an eye for classy lines and that's for sure. Beautiful 29′ Coutaboat-Inspired Sloop (1912) – JUNE BIRD What a beauty! I've been down to Oz 7-8 times and STILL haven't seen a Couta boat in the wild. What a beauty, and what a gorgeous place to sail her! 41′ Chapelle Corsair Schooner (1980) – SLOCUM What. A. Beauty. 45′ Culler Scow Schooner (1986) – NINA Wow! Absolutely beautiful boat. I've stared at her in the Pete Culler book for many a winter evening. 50′ Traditional Danish Sailing Ketch (1932) – GIPSY Absolutely gorgeous! To my amateur's eye she resembles the old seine boats that I think were called sharks in Denmark. Beautiful work yall, well done Posts navigation Newer posts123Older posts
32′ Brown Cruising Launch (1916) – ARETHUSA
Wow what a gorgeous chunk of history, more power to yall!!25′ Williams Timber Cruiser (1952) – RIVER GYPSY
That is a beautiful little cruiser! Nice work yall27′ Wilson Cray Boat (1956) – ANNELLA
What a classic beauty of a workboat! I saw one similar in Port McDonnel SA back in 2022 that was the best looking boat in the harbor18′ Parker Crab Skiff (2005) – TEMPO
Absolutely gorgeous!36′ Hand/White Ketch (1981) – ALISANDE
One of my favorite pages in the Roger Taylor books is the one on Fundulus. I've read that section 100 times during the winters, what a beautiful reinterpretation yall have here!30′ Diggs Chesapeake Deadrise Power Cruiser (1997) – TRUANT
How beautiful! I saw a bunch of Diggs boats over at Horn Harbor last spring, the guy had an eye for classy lines and that's for sure. Beautiful29′ Coutaboat-Inspired Sloop (1912) – JUNE BIRD
What a beauty! I've been down to Oz 7-8 times and STILL haven't seen a Couta boat in the wild. What a beauty, and what a gorgeous place to sail her!41′ Chapelle Corsair Schooner (1980) – SLOCUM
What. A. Beauty.45′ Culler Scow Schooner (1986) – NINA
Wow! Absolutely beautiful boat. I've stared at her in the Pete Culler book for many a winter evening.50′ Traditional Danish Sailing Ketch (1932) – GIPSY
Absolutely gorgeous! To my amateur's eye she resembles the old seine boats that I think were called sharks in Denmark. Beautiful work yall, well done