Saturday, December 11, 2010

the boat


Elizabeth River


Pasquotank River


Elizabeth River


Elizabeth River, photo courtesy of Lynn


Sassafras River


Chester River


Pasquotank River


Miles River


Waterside Marina


Elizabeth River


Cox Creek 


Scuffletown Creek


Norfolk


Deep Bay


Elizabeth River


Reed Creek


Elizabeth River


Scuffletown Creek



Elizabeth River


Waterside Marina, photo
courtesy of Barry


The Elizabeth River


Elizabeth River
photo courtesy of Curt Bowman


Pasquotank River


Chesapeake


Jones Bay


the Elizabeth River


Old House Cove


Elizabeth River


Reed Creek, off of the Chester River


Pasquotank River


Abel Bay


Pamlico Sound


Elizabeth River


Chincoteague Channel


Sillery Bay


Pasquotank River


Holland Island


Elizabeth River


Langford Creek
photo by Curt


Neuse River


Choptank River


Pasquotank River


Tangier Sound



the garage


Chesapeake Bay


sleeping pads under the foredeck


Chesapeake Bay


Knapp Narrows


Bonner Bay



Core Sound



Big Trout Marina, Engelhard


Elizabeth River


Bivy's under the foredeck


Mt. Pleasant Bay


Tilghman Island



Norfolk


Hatteras Inlet



Chesapeake Bay near Rock Hall


Neuse River


The Elizabeth River


Pamlico Sound


Caffee Bay

Chesapeake


Crisfield



Wainwright Island, Core Sound


Pamlico Sound


East Bluff Bay


Elizabeth River


Pamlico Sound


the garage


Norfolk


Big Trout Marina, Engelhard


Scuffletown Creek


Oriental


Pasquotank River














17 comments:

  1. Cute!

    I talked this week about your blog, Steve!

    Did you see it?

    http://estreladalvacabofrio.blogspot.com/2010/12/gloria-e-perdicao-assunto-importante.html

    Fernando "Estrela d'Alva" Costa from Cabo Frio, Brazil, Very Hot South Atlantic Ocean!

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  2. Fantastic pics, man!

    Jeez, she's a lovely craft.

    Every time I check out your blog here, my boatbuilding bug starts biting me again - hard. These pics have him chewing furiously.

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  3. Thanks Fernando for the mention. Happy Holidays.

    steve

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  4. I'll never get tired of looking at pictures of Spartina. I want to sail on that boat! I know how to get to Chesapeake. First I have to drive over my favorite bridge-tunnel in the world. Regardless of the direction I'm driving, I always wish it took longer to get to the other side.

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  5. I know that bridge well.
    There's a spot on the boat for you. Here, eastern shore, NC waters. We'll get you out somewhere along the line.

    steve

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  6. Nice boat , nice pictures . Thank you. Viktorio - from other side of the pool

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  7. Viktorio,

    thank you very much. I'm glad you enjoyed it. best wishes

    steve

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  8. Great pics, love the boat and the blog.

    Keep the trip reports up.

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  9. nice Blog fella I love the boat.. I wish you well ..jim

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  10. What about a sister ship in the Caribbean... Beautiful she is. Congratulations.

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  11. A sister ship in the Caribbean - what a great idea! I think several of JW's designs would be perfect down there.

    steve

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  12. Fantastic. I hope to see you on the Chesapeake, in person sometime.

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  13. EV,

    thank you. and yes, I enjoy meeting people along the way. maybe someday.

    steve

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  14. Hi Steve,

    I hope all is well with you :) Just wanted to send a note to say thank you for sharing all the great info. Learned a lot. I've taken a lot of it and put it into a sort of guide that I'm preparing for a trip from Lake Ontario, down to Panama. I'm much further ahead of the game than I would have been without blogs like yours.

    Best wishes,

    Jason Kyriakou
    Toronto, Canada

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  15. Excellent photos Steve, thanks for sharing the wealth of information and inspiration. Cheers, Clark and Skipper

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