Quest progress

Beatons is moving along on the restoration of Quest, a 1922 Watch Hill 15. Built by the Herreshoff Mfg. Co. for service in Watch Hill Bay, RI, she’s been given a second ninety years on our Bay.

Coamings in
The coamings are in place and await final trimming and fairing. The hull’s had the first of several finish coats applied.

Deck jewels
Deck hardware being installed. It will all turn a nice soft green over time.

Paul Smith
Paul Smith of Beatons, lead builder on Quest. Note the original bronze knee.

Sleet!
Sleet! And rain and snow and blowing 25 out of the ENE. Definitely Sardine weather.

Crispy
Though the weather outside was frightful….

Solstice
The weather for the Winter Solstice was decidedly more benign. About 4:00 yesterday.

Stills from our Christmas Dinner Party last Saturday

Ready
Ready for a crowd. We were 14 this year, shy a couple of usuals.

Paula, Julia and Mary
Paula, Julia and Mary, with a just past Full Moon over their shoulders. It was so clear you could watch it rise over the dunes. Most impressive.

Almost everyone
Almost everyone danced. First time at one of these parties we had a little R&B and a lot of fun. Amazing how we still respond 40 years on. Helped digest the beef as well.

Ed and the Supremes
As Bob said in the video below, it’s the Supremes and Ed Sullivan.

Here's Ed dancin' by the fire.
Like Bob said. Though I don’t remember Mr. Sullivan enjoying himself quite so much.

Flickr problms

Since Thanksgiving I’ve been unable to access my Sjogin account on Flickr. Somehow my personal information has been corrupted. No matter how many ways I try to convince them I’m who I say I am, they refuse to let me in. Anyone else with a similar experience?

In the meantime I’ve set up Sjogin 2.0 on Flickr as a temporary fix. The main Flickr site seems to be working and the prior pics show up. Let me know if you have any problems.

Moving along
Moving along in a nice SW breeze.

Kent Mountford
Kent Mountford, dear friend driving Sjogin along the Reedy Creek marsh. Just over his right shoulder you can see a duck hunter calling it a day.

End of the sail
Wind out of the SSW made for an easy landing.

More later.

Happy Thanksgiving all

Going to Gracie’s tomorrow for Thanksgiving Dinner. Gracie, Julia’s mom and head of the D’Amato Clan, is again cooking for a crowd. Bless her heart, she’s 91 and still loves to prepare a feast for the family.

Off today and went down to Sjogin for a fire and a cuppa. Plenty of water in the Bay with a brisk breeze from the WSW. Tempted to tuck in a reef and go out but decided to have a quiet watch below instead.

Winter position
Taken last weekend after shifting Sjogin to her Winter position. Facing North allows the off-season sun to warm the cockpit and let sun into the cabin when the hatch is open.

Full load of firewood
This morning’s fire and tea. Full load of fire wood should keep things cozy for a few weeks.

View from the sail loft
View from Mark Beaton’s sail loft. As you can see Sjogin’s slip makes for easy sailing on and off the dock.

New coamings for Quest
New coamings for Quest. The mahogany was steamed and then bent over the shop built forms. Note the twist in the ends.

Hope on death row
Hope on “death row”. This is the back row at Beaton’s where abandoned wooden boats go to await their fate. The covered one is the boat designed and built in the 30’s by David Beaton, Tom’s grandfather and founder of the Boatyard. The boat was just turned over to Tom by the prior owner who had let the boat sit for the last twenty years or so. A restoration may be in the cards.

The boat on the right is a Herreshoff S-Boat in a similarly poor condition. There was talk of having her restored but that was several years ago. There’s an active fleet I believe in Narragansett Bay.

Yet another semi-rainy weekend

Down to Sjogin yesterday for the usual. Again a Saturday morning spitting rain out of the SSE, blowing 20 or so. Not too cool but raw enough for a fire. Noisy below with the chop raised in the basin. Plenty of water too.

Shop scraps
Prime dry Jersey White Cedar makes fine kindling. Off cuts from the Quest planking job.

Comfort food
Classic Saturday morning ritual. Finished going through John Stilgoe’s Shallow Water Dictionary. It’s a slim book that ranges over the meanings and origins of “estuary” english.

Quest
Speaking of Quest, the Xynole deck covering is on and the hull’s been faired. Expect paint soon.

Sjogin
Plenty of water, plenty of wind and in between showers. Not a very pretty day.

Irene Tansy
Irene Tansy dancing back and forth on her mooring.

Happy Brant
High water in Stockton Lake last Friday. The Brant seem to like the easy in and out.

Hole
Something interesting in the shop at Beatons. It’s a new bottom plank with a hole for the propeller shaft for the Bunker and Ellis picnic boat Cats Whiskers.

Another rainy weekend

Down to check on Sjogin and have the first sizzle of the season. Tom came on board for a bit and wondered what the noise was. Just a little Joe Leone stuffed bread just about done.

Tom Beaton
Tom Beaton

At the sizzle
Just about ready; you can almost smell it.

Deck progress
Progress on Quest. The deck’s on and getting ready for the Xynole covering. Looks just like canvas when done and painted. The hull’s been faired and sanded; expect primer soon. She’ll be finished this winter and put away ready for Spring.

Spitting rain
Spitting rain out of the SSE. Tomorrow looks like it’s set to blow from the W. Leaks seem to be slowing down.

Hopeful evening

Sitting here watching the returns, looking for some new pics to post. Good luck to us all, we’ll need it.

But back to the usual programming:

Sardine
Things are all back in place, ready for another winter on the Bay. (Mostly at the dock but it’s all good.)

Watch Hill 15 bit
Plank bit that didn’t burn up in the shop stove last winter. It’s from the Watch Hill 15 being restored by Beatons.

Quest beams
Progress on Quest. Deck beams in and almost all painted inside. Canvas covers the centerboard case, which is to be bright.

Deck panel fitting
The plywood deck panels are being laid out for final scarfing and gluing.

Irene Tansy
Irene Tansy dancing on her mooring last weekend in a nasty little northeaster

A milestone just occurred for us.

We’ve been here at Ourhouse for twenty years this past October 14th. A pleasant score indeed. A party was in order, pics of which are below. We’re very fortunate and were glad to share with friends and family. Thanks all. More pics on the Ourhouse page

My Julia
Julia chatting on the porch. Cool enough for a fire with the doors and windows open.

Cheryl at the mantel
Our good friend Cheryl at the mantel.

Julia and Annie
Julia and Annie sharing a story.

Happy Dave
Happy Dave, a twenty year veteran of parties at Ourhouse.