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| Most of the fleet was on the water all day ... | ...leaving little on the beach.
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Just enough breeze to keep the sailboats under way.
| Bill Cave's Skerry and John Beck's Shearwater 17 Hybrid. |
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| The Eastport Pram, always fun for the kids. | Paul Genoa with some vintage CLC designs: the Cape Charles 17 and the SailRig Mark 1. (Also, Lazslo and his pirogue). |
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| John Pollard took a runner-up prize for Best Small Craft with his Passagemaker Dinghy. His family gave the boat a workout when they sailed it home on Sunday. | Mark Cline won Best Small Craft with his beautifully finished Eastport Pram, "Cosmo." Note the Windex aloft! |
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Tiffany Runge's Chesapeake 16LT was a runner-up for Best Kayak - (translation: "Armored Bear").
| Robert Rushia's Shearwater 17 Hybrid was another runner-up for Best Kayak. Having been teased with a few photos earlier in the year, it was great to finally see the boats in person. Robert's deck design is exquisite.
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Fred Steele took Best Kayak for his flawlessly executed Shearwater 17. It was simply a perfect example of stitch-and-glue boatbuilding. The seams, filleting and clean-up, fiberglass work, outfitting, and finishing (8 coats of varnish, thank you) - Fred did everything right.
| Oh, did we mention the staining? |
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| Finally, ths year's Best in Show: the Shearwater 17 Hybrid by John Beck. |
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