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'Salarøy is a 41' fembøring, a Norwegian workboat in Tromsø Norway. Courtesy Hildringstimens båtgalleri - http://www.hildringstimen.no/batlista.htm

Friday, May 8, 2009

PROA 1.0 From the Sublime...: Enewatak Walap of 1992

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courtesy Gary Dierking, Outrigger Sailing Canoes © Dirk Spennemann 1999– 2005 © Dirk Spennemann 1999– 2005 © Dirk Spennemann 1999– 2005 ...
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

A Boat for DoryMan

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All images courtesy Svenson's Michael Bogoger, aka DoryMan , and I seem to have overlapping predilections in boats. He's avidly post...
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Monday, May 4, 2009

Stewart Brand Liveaboard in Sausalito

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Tugboat Mirene ,  1912 Stewart Brand courtesy Long Now Foundation Stewart Brand , mastermind behind the Whole Earth Catalog ,  an author ...
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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Postscript on rkj day

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Here's a great picture of Sir Robin from Blur in Sweden.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Kayak 2.2, the Historian Builders:Harvey Golden

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Harvey's Book, Kayaks of Greenland Detailed drawings from KoG Harvey's "living room" showing where he stores all these ...
Sunday, April 19, 2009

rkj Day April 22

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courtesy Burlesdon Blog, Max Taylor courtesy ISAF courtesy Solarnavigator Messing About 's Adam Turinas is celebrating Knox Johnston...
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Friday, April 17, 2009

Minimalist Cruising part one revisited, Roger Taylor, Mingming and a book review

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Roger T aylor's book Roger at the helm of Endeavour II and in her rigging Heavy going, port deck awash Wreck of the Endeavour II wire ...
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Monday, April 13, 2009

The return of Winter: ie:Keep Turning Left( is back)

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Courtesy Dylan Winter Dylan Winter is back at it. KeepTurning Left is in play and moving. With this  lovely first shoot, I anticipate a gr...
Friday, April 10, 2009

Kayak 2.1, Builder/Historians: David Zimmerly

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Courtesy David Zimmerly Courtesy David Zimmerly Courtesy David Zimmerly Luke Anguhadluq, Baker Lake, 1976 . Courtesy David Zimmerly Courtesy...
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