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A very beautiful boat at this year's Wooden Boat Festival.
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* and a friendly owner is always a bonus :)
 

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Wow!
 
DANG amazing
 
Very beautiful and impressive and there is no way I would want to own it. :D
 
Very well maintained Yacht.
 

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Beautiful, beautiful boat, but I agree with dhays, no way I would want to own her!
 
Fun to look at. Hope he has a covered slip. Hurts my brain to even contemplate the required maintenance if exposed to the sun.

Ted
 
Anachronism---
That magnificent yacht with a Keurig coffee maker on the galley counter.

Howard
 
Anachronism---
That magnificent yacht with a Keurig coffee maker on the galley counter.

Howard

No time to brew a pot of coffee if you're going to keep up with all that wood.
 
And a lot of time and effort went into getting the Gardners back into shape. This vessel is no dock queen. The owners use it regularly and cruise it as if it is a real boat.

I for one enjoy seeing this and other cousin vessels kept up and some effort put into maintaining the roots of our hobby.

In strolling Coal Harbour the past few days the question as to where will the big Searays be in 75 years arose. Hurrah Deer Leap
 
That's just the eye candy I always hope will anchor in the harbor as I enjoy an adult beverage and place it on my teak trivet.
 
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