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2006 North
American Wayfarer
Rally Thousand Islands, St. Lawrence River, Cedar Point State Park, Clayton, NY * July 28 - August 5, 2006 Tues 1 Aug: pictures - 4 by Uncle Al |
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| It was
great to be
sailing the Wayfarer which could hug the shore with little fear of
running aground. On this very hot day, the water was the only place to
be!! ... |
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| Lots of
lovely summer homes to admire! ... |
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| Soon we
were passing the western end of ... ... |
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| ... the
extensive Cedar Point State Park. ... |
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| Bill and
Margie had gone out for an afternoon run under well shortened sail:
note
the "storm" jib. Officially, this is the Wayfarer jib, while
the one most of us use most of the time is the "genoa". ... |
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| Note the
interesting set-up that Bill has for his mainsheet which can't come
from mid-boom when his main is reefed by being rolled around his boom -
hence the name: roller reefing, I think. A drawback of this system is
the inability to use a vang. ... |
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| It was a
fine day on which to take ... ... |
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| ... the
family ... ... |
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| ...
fishing. It was still quite blowy out on the river, but ... ... |
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| ... in
here, the shelter was excellent. ... |
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| The jib
comes down and ... ... |
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| ... the
paddle comes out. "Would the captain care to go water-skiing, Sir?" ... |
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| A lovely
scene. ... |
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Julia (red PFD) cleans
up on SHADES. Eek! We're in the wrong slip. We were in the
midst of a gust as we sailed up here and my attention was
understandably elsewhere when I mistakenly thought Tom (r)
was in our slip and waving us into his, i.e. that we were trading.
Alas, this turned out to be Dick's slip, a fact of which I was
made aware in no uncertain terms, when Dick and Chuck arrived
back from their long sail to Cape Vincent and back. You know, just
talking about that hot, great day, makes me wish I were enjoying
another one of
those lovely Grolsch beers with the re-sealable bottle right now!
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| Uncle Tom
Graefe (l) gives his brother's family the guided tour. (l
to r) Tom, Dana, Adam, Steve ... |
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| chez
André et Monique: it's been a wet sail, and lucky André
had his shore team (Monique) to hang not only wet clothes but wet
charts out to dry! ... |
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| Last night, the Fair
View Manor was closed when we checked it out. ... |
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| But their notice indicated
they were only closed on Mondays, so ... ... |
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| ... we tried again on
Tuesday night! ... |
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| Apparently this was
originally some
rich guy's summer home which then ... ... |
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| ... became a convent in the
early 60s. ... |
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| Now it is a
restaurant and lodge with ... ... |
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| ... a
lovely patio that overlooks ... ... |
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| ... the St. Lawrence River. ... |
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| On this hot
night, we chose the airconditioned indoors. (l to r) Chuck and
Ginny, Julia (back turned), Kit Wallace and Patsy ... |
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| It's a
beautiful spot indeed! |