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Chances are, your boat looks as good now as its going to look, right? After all, you've just finished spring maintenance, which included washing and waxing the topsides, cleaning the non-skid, and applying new bottom paint. And the teak is glistening. Is this the year you also repainted the waterline and cove stripes? Perhaps even finally screwed up the nerve to try your hand at rolling and tipping some two-part paint on the hull? The old girl never looked better. So what's next? Taking pictures of your beloved boat, of course! How often do you do this? Do you manage to take pictures of your boat only on the hard or in its slip? Are you lucky enough to have a friend to catch some action shots of you at helm under full sail? If so, do you use a disposable, digital, or camcorder -- or all of these? Once you have all these shots of your boat, what do you do with them? Do you keep an album or are they consigned to a shoe box in the basement? Do you routinely keep a camera aboard to record your magic moments afloat or only for special occasions? Post a favorite picture of your boat here, tell us about your photographic habits afloat, and then take the Quick Quiz on the homepage. (Discussion topic, quiz, and photo by Warren Milberg)
 

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Jan 2, 2005
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Hunter 35.5 Legend Lake Travis-Austin,TX
I always...

keep at least a disposable on the boat and then usually have a digital in the boat bag. Generally, I have found that if I take pictures of other people's boats and share with them, they are more than happy to reciprocate and take pictures of my boat. I've used photos of my boat to 1)make "boat cards", they're like business cards, 2)I've blown them up to decorate my office back when I was working, 3)I've also used them to make Christmas and/or greeting cards. Nothing handy to post so I'll have to do something about that!
 
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capn Bill

It takes cooperation

It took me a couple of years to coordinate a picture-taking session for my STARGAZER. A powerboat friend graciously offered to take pics while I was under sail. They were GREAT1 Now I just have to find a way to do it again to get pics of the spinnaker flying! Maybe this year! Bill on STARGAZER
 
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Doug_Meyer

Photo log

When I got my boat I started a photo "log" so that I could keep track of changes, electronics installation,etc. I found it extremely helpful when getting ready to take things apart for winter storage, and then for pre-launch in the spring. I had some specific wiring conditions that needed to be documented, because I just knew I would forget the otherwise simple details over the winter. I also have pictures of the boat in the travel lift slings so that we can verify sling location and cradle position. Stepping the mast is a little tricky, so we have photo documentation of that as well. I have hard copies of the photos that I keep in the owner's manual binder, and I have a photo file on my laptop computer.
 

Alan

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Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 35.5 LI, NY
A Warning....

...for those who store photos and other important info on CD's. CD's have a shelf life of 4 to 6 years. After that time the readers are no longer able to read the CD. This is a result of the breakdown in the plastic the CD's are made from. If you need long term storage of information you need to use some other storage that is not subject to degradation.
 
Sep 6, 2005
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Beneteau 331 Mark Twain Lake, MO
Digital camera and web page

We always have a camera on board. We take pictures of boat and people, and exchange pictures with colleagues. We maintain a web site with many of our photos and experiences. http://home.att.net/~dragonflyb331/ Mark Dragonfly B331
 
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Alice C.

posting a photo

Hi all. I'd like to add a picture to this posting, but I'm not so hot on computer stuff. Could someone explain the procedure? I have many pictures of my boat and my friend's boats sailing on Lake Champlain stored in my computer. Thanks, Alice
 
Nov 23, 2004
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Columbia 8.7 Super wide body Deltaville(Richmond)VA
Instructions for Alice

Alice, Simply follow the instructions above the dialog box .Check the photo circle, and the computer will do the rest. Then just pick your photo from your files.
 
Feb 13, 2004
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Hunter 37.5 Plattsburgh, NY
still no luck

Thanks, Larry. I tried what you said. I clicked on submit and got a blank screen with an exclamation point in the top left corner and done in the bottom left. Could it be dialup problems or a security issue? I'm confused. Alice
 
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FrankR

Near Thoms Point Light House

Also a last sail of the season short flick. http://members.gcnet.net/swampman/c250k/100_0565.mov Just trying the movie upload option And a picture of us under sail.
 
Dec 7, 2005
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Hunter Hunter Greer's Ferry - Heber Springs Ark
Old boat but new dog

KK is my little sailing buddy... Since day 1 she has been a boat dog....
 
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Windwalker

Then What's a movie worth?

I couldn't help but try the movie feature out. I hope I get it right...
 
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Big Mac Bob Mc Elrath

If "2 foot-itis" overcomes you

If you and Sam ever upgrade, consider me a potential interested party in the Jolly Swagman. Have a great sailing season. Big Mac
 
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Final results

Final results for the Quick Quiz ending April 30, 2006: I use a camera to: 39% Routinely to take lots of shots of my boat 34% Only to record special moments afloat 14% I don't like to take photos 13% Keep a visual record of maintenance and upgrades
 
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