Sailing Stuff...

Andante I, homebuilt Skipjack-style 14' Sailing Skiff
Andante II, 1971 MacVenture 222
Andante III, 1987 Macgregor 26D

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Tomales Bay, California

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 Anchored in White Gulch, Tomales Bay, fold boat on beach White Gulch Hog Island in the background. Beached with keel and rudder up Ashore via the fold boat
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Rowing around at Hog Island  One of two elk herds on Point Reyes National Seashore Jan up close with the elk Sunrise on White Gulch My current dinghy, a Walker Bay 8 foot, resting placidly early one morning in White Gulch. I took this shot and quickly retreated to the sleeping bag!
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My first boat, homemade flat bottom skiff, launching from Nick's Cove Camping on Hog Island after sailing over with my skipjack replica, Andante I Aerial view of Tomales Bay looking north with Point Reyes Station in the foreground.  Tomales Bay is 11 miles long.
   
       
 

More Modifications

Sail-Camping Checklist and San Francisco Bay Marina List - 2002

Family Sailing at Lake Oroville - July 6-7, 2002

Memorial Day Sail - May 25-26, 2003

Sailing SanFran - Summer '03

Guys Only SanFran Trip - Summer '03

More Sailing Stuff...on Andante II (Mac V222) and Andante I (Skipjack skiff)

For those that are still awake, take a look at Stan Hankin's uniquely modified Macgregor 26D, the Yumiko Maru.

 
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