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It's by far not the prettiest photo but is the one when we crossed Lake Simcoe and were at the point of entering the marina in Orillia, Ontario, after a stormy crossing. You'll notice the horizontal mast is elevated at bow and stern enabling to fully open the hatch. The boom and mainsail are tied on deck to the stanchions
Re-fitting the entire interior of Mariah in my "happy place" the project took much longer due to coffee breaks, visitors and just because...
"Dry camping" in Monteray Cal. on our way 27,000km (17,000miles) around the continent during 13 months half the time in water and half the time on land. You'll notice the bucket on starboard side for collecting dishwater
Sailing out of Port Hudson, Florida where we spent several months before heading north along the eastern coast line...
(See our trip synopsis posted in the "cruising forum". titled Planning Extended Cruising Synopsis)
Henk & Johanna "Floating", a few off your "barnacles". "Someday Lady" '95 C250WB #151 ('03 - 2016) "Sea ya" 30ft Bayliner (04-2018 - 09-2018) "Mariah" '96 C250WB #191 (05-2019 - 15-05-2023) "Lady J" '00 C250WK #499 (05-2021 - 09-2022)
Notice: The advice given on this site is based upon individual or quoted experience, yours may differ. The Officers, Staff and members of this site only provide information based upon the concept that anyone utilizing this information does so at their own risk and holds harmless all contributors to this site.