Coffee is good on our last day of the cruise to Maine.
Perfect day to try our our sails. Achieved a steady 3 knots on a broad reach in 16 knots of wind.
Cats love the shrimp dock. Unexpected stop here to wait out the passage of tropical storm Nestor.
Commercial guy dragging anchor towards us with outriggers out. He didn't answer our call on VHF but finally responded when we shouted at him on our hailer.
Sunday morning with the current behind us. The Statue of Liberty can be seen in the distance.
Moonrise after a week of strong winds.
Anchor watch. Three days at anchor here waiting for sub-tropical storm Melissa to move away.
Summer weather in October. Celebrated with a couple of beers at the Oar overlooking The Great Salt Pond.
Great fall colors showing here and over at Newport.
Mader a nice passage outside of Cape Cod yesterday. Rented a car a drove around the island stopping here for lunch.
Sunrise from the back deck as we get ready to depart the shipyard.
Congrio is back in the water with mast up.Happy to move back aboard to watch launch of tug Fournier Tractor.
Tall ship festival.
Front Street Shipyard workbench with copper pipe for Congrio tempered water system.
Inside the shop, the bridge connects the port side deck with the shop located on the second story.
Backing Congrio into Bay 5 at Front Street Shipyard.
We lowered the mast before putting Congrio into the shed. This was our first use of the gin pole designed by Ed Joy. It worked great.
The bottom is hydroblasted to remove sea growth that will smell inside the shed.
Waiting our turn to be pulled out of the water at Front Street Shipyard.
We rented this cottage located minutes from the shipyard and this car for the summer.
Great variety of boats in Rockland Harbor.
A postcard day as we walk back to the dinghy dock after liberty dinner ashore.
The last chance for a crab to escape the basket.
Anchored in Silver Lake, one of our favorite places along the coast.
We renamed our dink the "Geri-yacht-tric" because of the hand rails we installed to assist us oldsters getting on and off without landing on our keesters.
Thanks to our friends on Independence for taking this photo of us anchored in the outer harbor.