Not so long ago, in a town far, far away in upstate New York some may say. Away in a dark, dank domicile a forlorn little yacht lay. Long forgotten by her maker, she laid in wait for someone to take her. This journey starts with a simple ad in the local Craigslist that stated "Get Me Out Of Here! Any offers considered." Or something to that effect. Thus starting a process we may all regret. Spying this site from many states away in search of antique boats for which to play. Mr. E reached out to heed the call. Emails would come, emails would go, for weeks it seemed, with nary a call. Then one fateful night Gordon did call but it was not as easy as this at all. Not convinced his heart was true, more pleading he must do. Then came a call from Marguerite it seemed Mr. E might have the boat of his dreams. Plans were laid, negotiations were made, and soon a deal was struck. Reaching into his coffers he made her an offer of $500 bucks. Fearing the boat would soon be m...
Dayton has moved and we did install a portable covering for better workspace. The boat stands came from a very nice man at "Katlynn Marine" (info below) we found on vacation. This is a full service boat yard with the most excellent people. Now Dayton can begin working on the bottom and hopefully we will see some progress soon. Katlynn Marine, 7448 NY - 14, Sodus Point, New York 14555 (315) 483-9102 http://www.katlynnmarine.com/ historical information from the area: https://historicsoduspoint.com/