On the Water — Pat Morss

Events on the water continue after this year’s 74th International Dory Race, including the 10th Bluefin Blowout (tuna tournament) and the 39th Blackburn Challenge (20-mile row/paddle around Cape Ann).

If you’re not competing, a drink out on your deck is a good summer pastime.
Outcast reeled in the 2nd largest tuna – 653 pounds – at the Bluefin Blowout.
Cleaning out the heart and guts before weigh-in.
Outcast‘s pretty trophy, fit for the dinner table. [First prize was 728 pounds].
Here are a few of the Blackburn classes, this being a 6-person outrigger canoe (OC-6).
It was relatively flat water, except for boat wakes, for this sliding-seat single scull.
A traditional 2-person Banks dory, from the Gloucester fishing schooner days.
I have the greatest respect for standing paddleboarders completing the 20-mile course.
The racing single kayaks look pretty small out in the ocean traffic.
If you own Annastar, you of course tow a 30-ft dinghy sporting 4 large outboards.
And then there are the afternoons when it’s just best to be in safe harbor.

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