'Groovy' cruise....

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s/v Groovy
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'Groovy' cruise....

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I finally have some time to post a few pics from our cruise last month, 8 days of sun and wind, one morning with fog, and the last day of rain. I wish I was back in time.....

this kind of sums up the tone of the trip.... ahhhhh....
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Coupville Dock with Mt Baker
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sun and wind
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Echo Bay sunset
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Doe Bay, notice the Schooner masts in behind me...
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Same schooner in the morning, it was like this until 2pm
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Port Townsend, new docks @ Point Hudson
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Last day, well it had to rain once....
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Gregg
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Re: 'Groovy' cruise....

Post by fusto »

s/v Groovy wrote: Echo Bay sunset
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Mmm... Sucia Island.
I live right around the corner!

Dang it, gotta get my boat in the water.
Zachary
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Yeah Buddy - and how did that sexy new main sail treat you - ehh?
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s/v Groovy
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Post by s/v Groovy »

Yeah the new sails are ... OK... I guess...

If you like sailing faster, easier, pointing higher, and well just looking much better...

I guess if you like those things....

but seriously , nothing is better than new sails for a sailboat. I've told people we've 'repowered' and well worth it!
Gregg
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