Hello again Craig, I just spoke today to the former owner of Cercerelle and she misses the boat terribly.She says even though she and her husband couldn't sail her safely now (balance issues) they wish they could just sit aboard at the mooring and enjoy the sun, wine and appetizers in the cockpit. Here's a quick story: When I was young growing up on Cape Cod a Rozinante moored next to our family's cruising boat each summer. There was a(n elderly it seemed to me at my age) gentleman who owned her and tasked me to bail her out when...
72′ Herreshoff NY-50 Class Sloop (1913) – SPARTAN
Wasn't she sitting outside of the Herreshoff Museum for a few years before her reconstruction?20′ Herreshoff H22 (2015) – JULIENNE
Correction: H-2220′ Herreshoff H22 (2015) – JULIENNE
Near sistership to H-23 Lily in this show28′ Herreshoff Rozinante Ketch (1972) – ROZINANTE
Hello again Craig, I just spoke today to the former owner of Cercerelle and she misses the boat terribly.She says even though she and her husband couldn't sail her safely now (balance issues) they wish they could just sit aboard at the mooring and enjoy the sun, wine and appetizers in the cockpit. Here's a quick story: When I was young growing up on Cape Cod a Rozinante moored next to our family's cruising boat each summer. There was a(n elderly it seemed to me at my age) gentleman who owned her and tasked me to bail her out when...14′ Vivier Ilur Sloop (2021) – ÉLAN
How is Ilur pronounced? Thx.23′ Bryan Rambler Power Launch (2019) – HANNA
Love those southern beaches off the waterways, creeks and on the barrier islands. We lived on the SC and GA coasts and enjoyed them a lot.27′ Hodgdon Launch (1967) – WHITE LADY
Hi Graham, Good entry in the show. Is the punt you're towing in the top photos yours? What's the design if so?30′ Arno Day Downeast Cruiser (1969) – MONHEGAN
Nice to see one of Arno Day's bigger boats in such good shape and enjoyed.29′ Fuel Efficient Motorboat (2021) – AROHA
Interesting transpo-trailer under her in the photo21′ Herreshoff Fish Class Sloop (1920) – PERCH
PERCH was Ben and Diana Emory's boat. So exquisite.