This weekend saw the happy addition of another trusty steed to the Dukes stable. While floating in nature, this entry definitely satisfies all of the character requirements we’ve come to expect from the land-based fleet. Ladies & gents - I’m pleased to introduce the Sea Senor(ita).
The Sea Senor(ita) is a classic 17′ O’Day DaySailer. DaySailers are fantastic fun and this one should provide endless summer good-times plying the waters around Shelter Island. The craft was gifted to the these Dukes by a most-excellent family member who was tired of it gracing her lawn; a sort of God-Duke if you will.
She’s been sitting the better part of the last 10 years, so we have some work to do before launch. But working on a little sailboat in the sun is a damn fine way to pass the time. Plus this boat will be a floating classroom for a whole host of folks, little ones included, who are eagerly awaiting sailing lessons. With that to look forward to, we started out this past weekend with a solid first cleaning. I’m sure you’ll agree the results are impressive.
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The accumulated funk from years of sitting unprotected outside
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Dirty Deck; Liken Gone Wild.
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Much better - she’s actually kinda good lookin’ under all that grime!
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A much cleaner cockpit; neigh ready to bear Dukes upon the sea towards unknown adventures, spoil and plunder….
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There are some minor repairs still to be done, rigging to be replaced, and another round or two of cleaning, but what a keen reminder of the restorative powers of elbow grease. Will certainly update again as the Sea Senorita nears launch.
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Whitbo
May 15th, 2008 at 4:59 pm
1she’s as fine a craft as ever did ply the waves of the great peconic bay, from West Neck to Barcelona Point!
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September 11th, 2008 at 3:27 pm
2[...] To further complicate matters, the kind maritime officer Pete told us that he was unable to release the boat without solid proof of ownership. Title was far out of hand and we were momentarily stymied. “Hmmmm, well, Pete, do you have a computer at the station we can use for a second?” we asked. He said sure and we were admitted to the inner sanctum of the SIPD whereby we pulled up this very blog and drew his attention to the initial Stable Report post on the ‘rita. [...]
Lori
September 27th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
3sailing…
May I use some of your content on my website?…
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October 26th, 2008 at 10:25 pm
4maritime security…
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November 3rd, 2008 at 6:55 pm
5Boats Fishing Boats Boat Seats…
I didn’t agree with you first, but last paragraph makes sense for me…
Jessie
November 5th, 2008 at 10:42 am
6sports navy…
That is sweet! I wish my wife would understand it….
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