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We were in Boothbay Harbor last weekend and I noticed at Brown's Wharf
this boat (the red one): http://www.sv-loki.com/IMG_1950.jpg Could it be the Swan 68 that Wilbur said was in the Med? We rowed over, and after breakfast at Brown's (the Downeast Special was two eggs, bacon, etc, plus a cup of Boston Baked Beans) we strolled the dock like we belonged there. And indeed the mystery boat was "Y2K," a Swan 68, in for the New York Yacht Club cruise! I pointed out that we had the same winch handles as they did. But was it Wilbur's? The proof came in a minute, when my wife asked what the bubbles at the water line were. A few seconds later their cause became apparent, and fortunately for us all, I did not have a camera with me! To make this more egregious, it was at the pumpout dock, and in fact the dock master was not five feet away, uncoiling the hose for the boat ahead of the Swan. I fully expected to see Wilbur emerge, fly open and dragging a string of paper, but he apparently had the aforementioned special, and remained indisposed. All true, Jeff, aboard Loki, Harraseeket River, South Freeport, Maine. |
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Baked Beans for breakfast ? You scoundrel!
SBV "Jeff" wrote in message ... We were in Boothbay Harbor last weekend and I noticed at Brown's Wharf this boat (the red one): http://www.sv-loki.com/IMG_1950.jpg Could it be the Swan 68 that Wilbur said was in the Med? We rowed over, and after breakfast at Brown's (the Downeast Special was two eggs, bacon, etc, plus a cup of Boston Baked Beans) we strolled the dock like we belonged there. And indeed the mystery boat was "Y2K," a Swan 68, in for the New York Yacht Club cruise! I pointed out that we had the same winch handles as they did. But was it Wilbur's? The proof came in a minute, when my wife asked what the bubbles at the water line were. A few seconds later their cause became apparent, and fortunately for us all, I did not have a camera with me! To make this more egregious, it was at the pumpout dock, and in fact the dock master was not five feet away, uncoiling the hose for the boat ahead of the Swan. I fully expected to see Wilbur emerge, fly open and dragging a string of paper, but he apparently had the aforementioned special, and remained indisposed. All true, Jeff, aboard Loki, Harraseeket River, South Freeport, Maine. |
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On Aug 8, 11:51 pm, "Scotty" wrote:
Baked Beans for breakfast ? You scoundrel! SBV How can people eat that kinda stuff in the morning? Eeeee...yuck! Now a Samuel Adams Boston Lager...yummy! Joe "Jeff" wrote in message ... We were in Boothbay Harbor last weekend and I noticed at Brown's Wharf this boat (the red one): http://www.sv-loki.com/IMG_1950.jpg Could it be the Swan 68 that Wilbur said was in the Med? We rowed over, and after breakfast at Brown's (the Downeast Special was two eggs, bacon, etc, plus a cup of Boston Baked Beans) we strolled the dock like we belonged there. And indeed the mystery boat was "Y2K," a Swan 68, in for the New York Yacht Club cruise! I pointed out that we had the same winch handles as they did. But was it Wilbur's? The proof came in a minute, when my wife asked what the bubbles at the water line were. A few seconds later their cause became apparent, and fortunately for us all, I did not have a camera with me! To make this more egregious, it was at the pumpout dock, and in fact the dock master was not five feet away, uncoiling the hose for the boat ahead of the Swan. I fully expected to see Wilbur emerge, fly open and dragging a string of paper, but he apparently had the aforementioned special, and remained indisposed. All true, Jeff, aboard Loki, Harraseeket River, South Freeport, Maine.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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![]() "Scotty" wrote in message . .. Baked Beans for breakfast ? You scoundrel! They're not just for breakfast anymore. Max |
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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message ... We were in Boothbay Harbor last weekend and I noticed at Brown's Wharf this boat (the red one): http://www.sv-loki.com/IMG_1950.jpg Could it be the Swan 68 that Wilbur said was in the Med? We rowed over, and after breakfast at Brown's (the Downeast Special was two eggs, bacon, etc, plus a cup of Boston Baked Beans) we strolled the dock like we belonged there. And indeed the mystery boat was "Y2K," a Swan 68, in for the New York Yacht Club cruise! I pointed out that we had the same winch handles as they did. But was it Wilbur's? The proof came in a minute, when my wife asked what the bubbles at the water line were. A few seconds later their cause became apparent, and fortunately for us all, I did not have a camera with me! To make this more egregious, it was at the pumpout dock, and in fact the dock master was not five feet away, uncoiling the hose for the boat ahead of the Swan. I fully expected to see Wilbur emerge, fly open and dragging a string of paper, but he apparently had the aforementioned special, and remained indisposed. All true, Jeff, aboard Loki, Harraseeket River, South Freeport, Maine. You must be color blind. Chippewa has black topsides. She plies the Atlantic between the Med and the Caribbean. She's never been in Boothbay harbor and probably never will be. Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 21:11:24 -0400, Jeff wrote:
We were in Boothbay Harbor last weekend and I noticed at Brown's Wharf this boat (the red one): http://www.sv-loki.com/IMG_1950.jpg Could it be the Swan 68 that Wilbur said was in the Med? We rowed over, and after breakfast at Brown's (the Downeast Special was two eggs, bacon, etc, plus a cup of Boston Baked Beans) we strolled the dock like we belonged there. And indeed the mystery boat was "Y2K," a Swan 68, in for the New York Yacht Club cruise! I pointed out that we had the same winch handles as they did. But was it Wilbur's? The proof came in a minute, when my wife asked what the bubbles at the water line were. A few seconds later their cause became apparent, and fortunately for us all, I did not have a camera with me! To make this more egregious, it was at the pumpout dock, and in fact the dock master was not five feet away, uncoiling the hose for the boat ahead of the Swan. I fully expected to see Wilbur emerge, fly open and dragging a string of paper, but he apparently had the aforementioned special, and remained indisposed. All true, Jeff, aboard Loki, Harraseeket River, South Freeport, Maine. Couldn't be. You would have been hit in the face with the contents of a cedar bucker. Frank |
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On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 13:43:49 -0500, Frank Boettcher
wrote: On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 21:11:24 -0400, Jeff wrote: We were in Boothbay Harbor last weekend and I noticed at Brown's Wharf this boat (the red one): http://www.sv-loki.com/IMG_1950.jpg Could it be the Swan 68 that Wilbur said was in the Med? We rowed over, and after breakfast at Brown's (the Downeast Special was two eggs, bacon, etc, plus a cup of Boston Baked Beans) we strolled the dock like we belonged there. And indeed the mystery boat was "Y2K," a Swan 68, in for the New York Yacht Club cruise! I pointed out that we had the same winch handles as they did. But was it Wilbur's? The proof came in a minute, when my wife asked what the bubbles at the water line were. A few seconds later their cause became apparent, and fortunately for us all, I did not have a camera with me! To make this more egregious, it was at the pumpout dock, and in fact the dock master was not five feet away, uncoiling the hose for the boat ahead of the Swan. I fully expected to see Wilbur emerge, fly open and dragging a string of paper, but he apparently had the aforementioned special, and remained indisposed. All true, Jeff, aboard Loki, Harraseeket River, South Freeport, Maine. Couldn't be. You would have been hit in the face with the contents of a cedar bucker. Frank Make that cedar" bucket" |
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![]() "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message anews.com... "Jeff" wrote in message ... We were in Boothbay Harbor last weekend and I noticed at Brown's Wharf this boat (the red one): http://www.sv-loki.com/IMG_1950.jpg Could it be the Swan 68 that Wilbur said was in the Med? We rowed over, and after breakfast at Brown's (the Downeast Special was two eggs, bacon, etc, plus a cup of Boston Baked Beans) we strolled the dock like we belonged there. And indeed the mystery boat was "Y2K," a Swan 68, in for the New York Yacht Club cruise! I pointed out that we had the same winch handles as they did. But was it Wilbur's? The proof came in a minute, when my wife asked what the bubbles at the water line were. A few seconds later their cause became apparent, and fortunately for us all, I did not have a camera with me! To make this more egregious, it was at the pumpout dock, and in fact the dock master was not five feet away, uncoiling the hose for the boat ahead of the Swan. I fully expected to see Wilbur emerge, fly open and dragging a string of paper, but he apparently had the aforementioned special, and remained indisposed. All true, Jeff, aboard Loki, Harraseeket River, South Freeport, Maine. You must be color blind. Chippewa has black topsides. She plies the Atlantic between the Med and the Caribbean. She's never been in Boothbay harbor and probably never will be. And while on the subject of "never will be," it might be safe to say that it would apply to your being aboard that black Swan in the photo you provided as well. Like the pathetically overlaid photos of Ellen aboard "her" boat, no photo you could provide would convince anyone that you have a 68' boat, Finnish or otherwise. Maybe ferrocement . . . Max |
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