S/V Bertie on its way toward us. click to see, kind of far away I lost my photographer before Bertie was in range. |
Rob Parish's Sampan with three generations aboard. |
s/v Yasmin Alacrity 19 |
Sampan with foresail up, click to see better. |
Heading out. |
Built in 1965 by Russell Marine in the U.K. Trailored and sailed across the mainland U.S. to her new home in Port Townsend, Washington. Across the water from Victoria, B.C, South of the San Juan Islands and West of Whidbey Island, WA. Launched Yasmin with a chinese junk rig, with a new forward raked unstayed mast and a bamboo battened 200 square foot sail... ( Goblin has been renamed Yasmin for her first sailing on September 1, 2012)
S/V Bertie on its way toward us. click to see, kind of far away I lost my photographer before Bertie was in range. |
Rob Parish's Sampan with three generations aboard. |
s/v Yasmin Alacrity 19 |
Sampan with foresail up, click to see better. |
Heading out. |
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Here the sail is at rest and reaches to the bow. |
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Goblin, actually prefers these curves, today. |
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Here the tack line is pulled about as far as you'd ever want. |
Inspiration came from this one and |
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And especially, this one too. |
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And this one for the amount of sail ahead of the mast. |
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Karsten Petersen is the photographer and maintainer of this site. I'm very grateful to him for making these images available to the world.