And more ice. It’s looking more and more like it will be a Winter of much discontent. We’ve had a series of classic coastal storms leaving us snow covered for the last few weeks. The ice in Jones Tide Pond at Beaton’s has been variable, but solid lately. Open water is about fifty yards away.
The water levels have dropped to their usual winter depth, but later than usual this year. One of the very few benefits (if any) to our coastal Northeasters is the raising of the water level in the upper Bay. This kept the level a bit higher over the last few weeks.
All in all no sailing yet this year.
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No sailing but plenty of visits to pump her out and warm up the cabin with a quick fire and fixins’. Lots of slush in the bilges lately but the pump still works.
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Taken Tuesday. Nice conditions for a sail; about 35, Westerly breeze at 5 or so, scattered high clouds but still ice bound. And plenty of water. There’s about 20 yards of thickish ice between the dock and the upper bay.
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Still pretty solid. Seems it will spread with the coming chill this weekend.
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Paul Smith building a new windshield frame for Shadow, a well used Hubert? Johnson Blackjack.
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One of the joys of boat work. Jeff laying down a bead of caulk in seemingly endless seams.
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New plank ready to be set in place. This is high boatwright art; dealing with the twist and matching the existing, often dodgy, bevels.
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A bit of local color last week in the backyard. Our feeder’s been getting a workout with the lingering snow cover.