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.
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.
This morning’s fire and tea. Full load of fire wood should keep things cozy for a few weeks.
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. The mahogany was steamed and then bent over the shop built forms. Note the twist in the ends.
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.