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Cooper 353 "Namu" on Shakedown

Posted by Captain Pugwash on Tuesday, April 20, 2010, In : Bermudan Sloop 
 Mind that bald eagle...


Cooper 353 Pilothouse "Namu" drifts around Swanson Channel on Sunday 20th April 2010.
Spring shake-down (first time out this year) to test some new upgrades and systems.  Not exactly shake-down sailing conditions, but a nice relaxing afternoon, nonetheless.

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Sloop off Ruckle Point, Salt Spring Island

Posted by Mike Aston on Monday, September 21, 2009, In : Bermudan Sloop 
Snapped this Ericson (?) yesterday afternoon, soaking up the sun and breeze, heading North West past Ruckle Park, Salt Spring Island.



sail # 15242. 
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Large Sloop sailing around in Swanson Channel

Posted by Mike Aston on Monday, September 21, 2009, In : Bermudan Sloop 
A great day and a leisurely sail...


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Sloop motor-sailing towards Sidney

Posted by Mike Aston on Monday, September 21, 2009, In : Bermudan Sloop 
Caught 2 photos of this sailboat motoring South past Ruckle Point, Salt Spring Island towards Sidney...
 


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Bayfield sloop in Swanson Channel

Posted by Mike Aston on Monday, September 21, 2009, In : Bermudan Sloop 



My guess is this is a Bayfield 25, perhaps a 29.  Enjoying a leisurely, late-season sunny day and light breeze in Swanson Channel.  Very smart with its blue hull. 
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Mike Aston Even a bad day's sailing is more fun than a good day at the office. Maybe my photos tell the same story. Hopefully via my blog you will get a chance to look for some sailing photos of your own boat. I've categorized the yachts by type and added tags regarding the size and other attributes, where known, which should be useful and make searching easier. You could also search for locations to find photos taken in a particular location. After all, not many people get the chance to photograph themselves sailing their own boat, so perhaps I've done that for you already? Please contact me. I'd be pleased to hear from you.
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