Sunday, December 3, 2023

Boatstruck

22 Dec 20: 

Boatstruck. Author Michael Ruhlman spent some time at the boatyard of Gannon and Benjamin, learning about the craft of wooden boatbuilding. He offers up the definition of "boatstruck" in his book Wooden Boats: In Pursuit of the Perfect Craft at an American Boatyard.
"Some people become boat smart; others are simply struck. Something happens to certain men when they see a boat, and they become crazy. A man, or the occasional woman who is boatstruck shows no discernible outward signs of the illness....On the contrary, the boatstruck look more than reasonable. They are successful people. They are smart, cool, self-possessed, and they are pretty good on the water. They brim with a free and adventurous spirit. You tend to like these people - - they can be inexplicably magnetic.
And yet there is something exquisite about the condition of being boatstruck. An ecstasy runs through it, compulsive and contagious. You can see it, sense this delight, even if you happen to be free of this affliction yourself or don't sail or even if you don't particularly care for boats. Sometimes a beautiful boat is simply worthy of devotion, reverence and awe, and no one doubts it. A beautiful boat is as obviously invaluable as a Leonardo sketch or Monet's water lilies. The boat can be a magnificent structure." (p.11)
We know all about being boatstruck, and so do our friends Dozer, Murray, Webb, Richard, Alan, Scott, Doug, Steve, Ned, Maynard, Benjamin, Nat, Chris, Ann, Anne, Aileen...we've left out more than a few...




BARBASHELA struck us hard, especially Skipper.






...and now HENNING, among others...


...to be continued...

2 comments:

  1. How'd Dozer pull off that paint job?

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    1. TotalBoat WetEdge Kingston Gray, with adhesive backed sailcloth stripes

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