Here is a brief overview of my first month in Maine.
Week 1 : Moved in to the Brewster house. Built a tool box/tray.


Week 2 : Nicole comes for a visit! Built an even bigger box (18' long) for shipping a just completed boat from Maine to Lake Tahoe. Started sailing the lovely boats that Atlantic Challenge owns.
This is Ruth.

During this time we also went on a 2 day schooner trip. It was my first time in open water. While the crew was a little moody (they thought they were going to be able to take friends and family on this leg of the trip, but got stuck with us), overall it was a good time. Great sailing under moonlit skies. Shooting stars and whales. You can see how happy Vanya (who is my partner in building the Susan Skiff) is and how scowly the 2nd mate next too him is.
Nicole and I met on the border of NH and Maine (3 hour drive for each of us) and went camping. We did our first kayak camping trip on Lake Umbagog. It was a 6 mile kayak to a small island at the end of a cove. (Campsite R14 if you want to look it up). One thing about a backpacking loop... if you go up, chances are you get to go back down. On a kayak trip, you can end up having to go upwind the entire trip. On the other hand, you can bring as much wine and food as you want in a kayak. My kayak actually paddled better weighted down. Here was our campsite.
One last thing. I had nothing to do with this, but here is the Blue Moon Yawl, a 22' on deck (but much longer overall) boat that the shop made this past year. She is even lovelier in person.
Did I mention this is my view from my workbench?
There is another view of the blue moon in the center....
3 comments:
Impressive start! Thanks for sharing. I'll certainly stay tuned in for my weekly dose of inspiration. You're really doing what everyone else just talks about. Enjoy!
- Shawn
Thanks for sharing, Eric. I agree with Shawn: good for you for pursuing your dream! It's evident even from your toolbox how lovely that dream will be.
Nice Dovetails!!!!
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