garden island in the harbor of the prehistoric indian village. i love the wild places
I think EU sailors, still are made of steel, Jon. I have made good friends with a few UK sailors. They are aghast at our easy sailing in the US. It seems they sail in much harsher conditions, currents, seas, and almost nowhere to run to!
back when boats were wood and men were steel
yes, the lamp is original issue. dad bought the boat spring of 74'. 45th season with the boat just completed. our mission has been to keep aeolus as it was in 66'. we enjoy sailing aeolus that way. old schooljon, I hope this reply gets to you buried so deep in your posts. I noted the oil lamp in the background. I looks exactly like the one I have onboard wind song, I found it in a draw after delivery, and it set up be mounted on the mast in the main salon. Did that lamp in the picture also come with your Caravelle?
Jon, Thanks for confirming! Great to know it is original. I am keeping Wind Song as original as possible. Upgrading systems, winches, removed old boom, changed main sheet arrangement, agm batts, high amp alternator, new cushions, a few things like that. Sailed her the first 2 season with no auto pilot, or windlass. Put on an autopilot, chart plotter, new instruments last year which has been great when sailing short or single handed. I do love sailing her, the more I do the more I am so impressed with her. A great boat, picking away at projects. New Refer system and rebuilt refer box this year, which will provide more flexibility for longer distance sailing, not seeking ice every 3 days. I plan to install a windlass next winter, that will also help out quite a bit. New Sails for sure the following year. I am looking at a new woodstove as mine is in bad shape.yes, the lamp is original issue. dad bought the boat spring of 74'. 45th season with the boat just completed. our mission has been to keep aeolus as it was in 66'. we enjoy sailing aeolus that way. old school
these caravelles are spectacular vessels. so strong with a good round of speed. aeolus has been a great scout up here on the lakes. very sea kindly.