Showing posts with label long leaf pine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label long leaf pine. Show all posts

Saturday, March 2, 2019

Penobscot 14 ST. JACQUES Rigged for Rowing

02 March 2019:

We built our Penobscot primarily for rowing, so she goes out sometimes without the sprit sail rig and rudder. Launch and recovery from the Dynamic Dolly is easy.


We grab our PFDs, a few towels, the padook, 2 cushions and snacks.


The vintage long leaf pine oars are working out great, we plan to add leathers now that we have an idea where the best spot for them is.


Miles rowed 2.75/Total 16

Log of ST. JACQUES

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Axelson Shipyard East Bay Navarre Florida Willow Log 04 Apr 17

Frederick A. and Margaret Hunter Axelson operated a shipyard just outside of Pensacola on East Bay in the late 1800s, they picked a spot across from the Miller Sawmill to have close access to the yellow pine, longleaf and live oak of the area. The shipyard built lumber schooners and lighters to move goods from the local mills to world markets. We took a trip in Willow to see the cove where their homestead used to be. It would be interesting to explore the area for artifacts from the shipyard and look for ballast stones. The home had cypress trees and scuppernong grapes, tended by Margaret.