Presently own a 1960 West Coast trition "Temerarious"with a Yanmar 2GM diesel....newly awlgripped...the boat is built like a tank. It is the first West Coast Triton built in Sausilito (Serial number 89), it is also the heaviest at 10,000 pounds...28 1/2 ft by 8 1/2 ft drawing 4' 4" with a full keel, masthead rig, very little wood..mostly fiberglass. (hatches, Coamings, toe rails)
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i remember yorktown heights--1968--december--very snowy--i was last car thru intersection northbound on taconic st pkwy before the annual 200 car pile up--missed me by few inches-- lol....wow---very very snowy!!
beautifiul guitars and cute boat---stout and looks like fun to sail.....i learned on the hudson from claverack creeek mostly south--hudson and thereabouts.....last time i was near yorktown hts, i was on taconic state pkwy northbound in blindinng snow in dec 1968...through the flashing yellow just as a car slid through the red flashing lite and through the intersection---missed me by 2 inches, literally , and made sounds of the 200 car pile-up behind me.....whew,,,,,could not see nor stop---at 45 mph.......wow, what a ride............i certainly hope the intersection has been modified since then.....
Nice assortment you've got there. I'm currently down to just three guitars (all 6's): my trusty Yamaha jumbo (looks and sounds very much like the Gibson J-200), an Ovation shallow-bowl cutaway acoustic/electric, and an Ibanez solid-body electric informally known as the "lawsuit" or "patent infringement" model (for its unabashed copying of the Gibson Les Paul). Then, in the event I get bored with the guitar (perish the thought!) I also have two banjos, a Dobro, and an autoharp. I've been a folkie, a rocker, and now I'm just a guitarist and singer, cranking out any tune that happens to come to mind on a moment's notice.
If you're so inclined, why not sign on to the new "Sailors with Guitars" group on SeaKnots?
Hi, Doc. I was just up in your area last week, making what's become an annual visit to Milford Landing Marina. Sometime perhaps you'll make your way down to Jersey City and stop in at Newport Marina for a visit. Hopefully you'll have a guitar on board. (I always do.) Cheers, mate...
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check out my web site for some car photos. http://www3.sympatico.ca/wilivhaasper/index.htm
1922 Fairbanks-Vega Little wonder tenor banjo (guitar tuning...Chicago tuning)
1968 Yamaha FG 230 -12 string
1960's Greco 12 string (in San Francisco ..youngest daughter's home)
1997 Gibson CL30 Deluxe...also in SanFrancisco
1955 Gibson ES 125...my first guitar...in Seattle..my older daughter's home
1972 Tranquillo Giannini...classical ...also in Seattle
1995 Gibson Chicago 35
Late 1930's Gibson L 48
1973 Martin D12-28
1990 Morris B-50 (Brazilian custom model)
2009 Zeiler "Millenium" model Classical (hand made)
If you're so inclined, why not sign on to the new "Sailors with Guitars" group on SeaKnots?