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Aktungbby 12-07-15 11:36 AM

Chesapeake bugeyes and log canoes
 
I'm bugeyed over this ol Cheasapeake oyster dredger Edna Lockwood https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...a_Lockwood.JPGThen of course there's the ultimate: Chesapeake Log Canoe racer such as the Edmee S.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...kout_Tower.jpgseen racing http://www.coastalliving.com/travel/chesapeake-bay-log-canoe-racing
http://img1.coastalliving.timeinc.ne...?itok=Fspuf54f Log canoes really are made of logs, usually three or five fastened together and then hollowed out and shaped to create a hull. A couple of centuries ago, the bay teemed with the sturdy, graceful craft. “They were your family pickup truck,” . Watermen used them to harvest oysters and fish. Farmers filled them with crops to market. And when two or more boats were heading in the same direction, sometimes a trip turned into a race.
Fewer than two dozen log canoes remain, most of them built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. All have retired from their working careers. About half still actively race. Their owners have turned these pickup trucks into sports cars by “overcanvasing”―piling ridiculous amounts of sail onto ever-taller masts―which makes them prone to capsizing. According to the rules of the Chesapeake Bay Log Sailing Canoe Association, the only penalty for sail area is an inability to keep the boat upright. “It’s self-handicapping,”. Oddly, the reliable dog bred to guard the oyster boats is now recognized as the Chesapeake Bay Retriever-my cousin, a renowned HobieCat racer, raises them. http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual...images/dog.jpgThe Official dog of Maryland!



bertieck476 12-23-15 02:50 PM

2 Attachment(s)
A couple of nice pics

Aktungbby 12-23-15 03:24 PM

Hey that second thumbnail is seriously great composition shot ...can you repost that enlarged at full size??!!!

bertieck476 12-23-15 06:13 PM

I dont know how, its not on the internet its one off my pc and from what I can see I can only upload as a attachment and then it appears as a thumbnail, of course you can click it and it goes large.
Its a pity about the first pic, if not for the top of the topsail cut off it would be pretty good.

Aktungbby 01-01-16 01:11 PM

Allow Me Sir!
 
This has great contrast/composition (sail color) and angle of the vessel against the very straight shoreline with the 'cut of the jibs'! Kudos to the photog:rock: he got it perfectly framed in the viewfinder IMHO while 'shootin' on the fly':http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/atta...3&d=1450900207

CaptainRamius 01-01-16 01:34 PM

What a beautiful looking boat! I can imagine sailing it now, down the coast of an exotic, tropic island. What a contrast to dark, rainy Germany, though it does have it's advantages :D
Went a bit off topic there. Anyway, great picture!

bertieck476 01-01-16 04:30 PM

Thankyou Actungbby for sorting the picture, does it justice full size.

Thanks for the appreciative comments, she is a fantastic boat and I have had many years cruising and racing her. She's a pure sailer at 40ft on deck (56.5ft overall) and engineless.
She was built in 1897 primarily for oyster dredging and had a extensive rebuild in the mid 1990s.

I have several other good photos of her that I could post if...
1. people dont get fed up of them
2. how do I upload from my pc because the two I have already uploaded dont allow me to upload anymore. (near max attachment storage). Can I remove the attchments or will that remove the big picture from actungs post???

thanks Bert.

Aktungbby 01-01-16 04:52 PM

1. Well we won't get fed up! 2. I lack the expertise on app to advise on attachment deletions. perhaps a PM to a photo thread guru would be advisable. I think the thread worth keeping alive! We seem to have a lot of sail oriented buffs.

mapuc 01-01-16 07:25 PM

I had hundreds of photos of Sailing ships from all around the world.

It was during the Tall Ship Race 1988, which was from Carlscrona and I was in the Swedish navy at that time, so I toke a lot of photos with my "analog" camera.

As I wrote above I had-a majority of these have vanished, from moving from one place to another.

I also want to build one of these especially HMS Victory or the Sovereign of the Seas

Markus

Jimbuna 01-02-16 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bertieck476 (Post 2370285)
Thankyou Actungbby for sorting the picture, does it justice full size.

Thanks for the appreciative comments, she is a fantastic boat and I have had many years cruising and racing her. She's a pure sailer at 40ft on deck (56.5ft overall) and engineless.
She was built in 1897 primarily for oyster dredging and had a extensive rebuild in the mid 1990s.

I have several other good photos of her that I could post if...
1. people dont get fed up of them
2. how do I upload from my pc because the two I have already uploaded dont allow me to upload anymore. (near max attachment storage). Can I remove the attchments or will that remove the big picture from actungs post???

thanks Bert.

This is what I'm currently using:

http://imgur.com/

Click on epload images at top left.

If the images are on your pc click on browse your computer.

A search box will open, navigate to where your image is then click on open.

The box will disappear and you'll return to your original box.

Click on start upload and a share this image with multiple options will appear.

Click on BBCodes (Forums) link and copy and paste the link into your SubSim message box.

bertieck476 01-02-16 08:18 AM

Cheers for the info Jimbuna:up:

Jimbuna 01-02-16 08:22 AM

You're most welcome matey.

bertieck476 01-03-16 12:27 PM

Leisurely trip back from a local regatta
http://i.imgur.com/VsHIaAq.jpg

Armistead 01-03-16 04:35 PM

I purchased some old photo albums at a auction that had many pics from 1800's to early 1900's, mostly sailing ships and great lake ships. Here's one of some older sailing ships, no clue ...

http://i651.photobucket.com/albums/u...psaqutukpo.jpg

Jimbuna 01-04-16 06:38 AM

Italian tall ship Amerigo Vespucci
http://i.imgur.com/qv5UeJ2.jpg


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