“INGA” from San Francisco Docks in Gloucester

Interesting History on this little sailboat, see below.

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Old 11-20-2014, 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by handsondeck View Post

BPW, Inga is a sweet looking boat. Beautiful hull. Where are you cruising these days. What part of the world do you consider home?
Me and my most significant other live in North central Minn. A little Hobby farm on the Mississippi river. Our body of water is lake superior. Our season of course is over. We have a 30 by 60 heated shop and am seriously considering attempting a build of some design. Do either one of you have any thoughts on that? Oh by the way right now we have an Alberg 30. It is in the shop and is going to get a repaint and inspection for the winter. Rewire the mast etc. etc. Thank-you both for reading. My name is Clyde. Sticks up and water out. fair winds

We left San Francisco (home) and have have been in South America the last few years. Boat is currently in Uraguy after spending a bunch of time in Tierra Del Fuego. That picture was taken off Chiloe Island in Chile.
While Inga has been a good little boat for us, it would be insane to build new and not take advantage of the last 70 years of development in boat design. We just bought an aluminum fin keel boat that will be our next cruising boat after a complete, down to a bare hull, rebuild. We wanted a metal boat since we like going very remote places with ice, but if not for that we had seriously been considering building one of Dudley Dix’s Didi designs. Modern boat design really is way better than the traditional type, safer, faster, and much easier to sail.

Tourists – Paris and Manchester-By-The-Sea

Couple from Paris France visit couple in Manchester-By-The-Sea and enjoy a Fall Day in Gloucester. 

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Tourists from New Orleans – Do Not Text

They sat waiting for breakfast at Sugar Magnolia’s WITHOUT TEXTING.

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Tourists with Gloucester Smiles

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Flag of ConnecticutCouple from Connecticut enjoy walk along the backshore

Oregon (1)

Couple from Oregon enjoyed breakfast at Sugar Magnolias

1971 Award Winning Photo Of a Gloucester Girl

The Photo of an Unidentified Girl from Gloucester taken by William A. Campbell (1971), was published in the  LIFE magazine America’s Triumphs and Tragedies.  I wonder if this young lady, now in her late forties and William Campbell, if they still live in Gloucester.

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Snapshot 1 (10-15-2015 3-44 PM) (2) LIFE magazine America’s Triumphs and Tragedies

“Mother Ann” on a Beautiful Day

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mother Ann is a rock formation located near the Eastern Point Lighthouse in Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States.  When viewed at the correct angle, the formation appears to be the silhouette of a reclining Puritan woman.  It is also believed locally that the formation represents the royal mother of King Charles I,  Anne of Denmark, after whom Cape Ann is named.

The formation may have been named by Captain William Thompson of Salem in 1891, and has since been compared to New Hampshire’s Old Man in the Mountain.[3] A nearby whistling buoy is known as “Mother Ann’s Cow”.

Artists with Gloucester Smiles

I caught Rusty and Ingrid with their family after breakfast at Sugar Magnolia’s.

Also check out their web site at RustyandIngrid.

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Slumberjack Band Performs on Tablet Rock for Video Promotion

The Slumberjack  Band captured by Mr. and Mrs. James Tony (Tourists) from St Louis on Tablet Rock at Stage Fort Park performing for a promotional video.

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Slumberjack 1    Slumberjack 2

Slumberjack 3    Slumberjack 4