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Maine Cruise 2004:  Boats

On this page, you may find some photos of some of the interesting and unique boats I saw during the cruise.

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Bridges Point 24
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Concordia 39
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Concordia 41
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Cat Ketch:   I liked the bow
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Grayling, converted sardiner
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???
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Pearson 300
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Mini trawler, complete with outriggers
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How cool is this?
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A Triton in SW Harbor
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A boat reminding us that powerboats once had class.
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This boat grew on me during our time in Somesville.  TLC required.
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This boat looked like a racer from the late 60s or early 70s, perhaps.  The pedestal and wheel were mounted at deck level, not sunken into a cockpit.  Interesting.
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Block Island 40--the design predecessor of the Hinckley Bermuda 40.  The similarities in hull design are clear, differing mostly in the transom shape.
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An old wooden Hinckley...beautiful.
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Same boat, different angle
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Rhodes 41.  Next project candidate?
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Same
 

 


Glissando, Pearson  Triton #381
www.triton381.com 

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