Cambridge Schooner Rendezvous http://www.cambridgeschoonerrendezvous.com/. A perfect weekend in beautiful and historic Cambridge Maryland. Linda and I helped with the school tours on friday which included a sail on the Mystic Whaler http://www.mysticwhalercruises.com/ hailing from New London, Connecticut. Other boats included the Prom Queen, Lady Maryland, Isa Lei (ketch), Elf (clipper), Adventurer, Martha White, Heron, Odyssey (sloop), Nathan of Dorchester (skipjack). Saturday was sunny in the sixties with a nice breeze and lots of folks enjoying the festivities.
We saw some old friends made some new friends.
Thank you Roger and Paula for putting us up again this year in your wonderful B&B. Thank you Janie and Paul "Calico Jack" http://www.janiemeneely.com/ for entertaining us and to everyone who worked so tirelessly to make the event a success.
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So, Cambridge was a blast, pardon the expression. And yes, the new pistol works just fine.
Still trying to get the hang of this bloggind thing. I guess I need to bribe Vane... again... to show me how to work it.
Fair winds, following seas, and clean heads,
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Oh, not to get too technical, but ELF is not a clipper (try and finsd space for a cargo belowdecks). She's a jackyard topsail cutter, a racing boat designed and built by George Lawley in 1888, now restored. See www.cyrg.org for more info on her.
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Got the info from the Cambridge Schooner Rendezvous website....tell them.
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