Boat Porn: 1964 Tollycraft Yachts

It’s been quite some time since I’ve shared anything from my “Classic Boat Porn” stash – a collection that I’ve acquired over the years, including an e-bay purchase of “FIFTEEN POUNDS OF ASSORTED BOATING LITERATURE”.

A member of the Tollycraft Boating Club’s Facebook group was looking for information on a new-to-him classic, so I entered the archives and unearthed this gem: The brochure featuring the entire Tollycraft Yachts line for 1964.

Check out my Old Boating Literature page for more, and feel free to download and print any that you’d like!

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1964 Tollycraft 36 Mariner
1964 Tollycraft 36 Mariner

What’s Up Lopez? (VIDEO)

I was faced with a dilemma:  I had a few days off.  The weather forecast for those days off was outstanding.  I didn’t really have anything I had to do over those days off.

For a fleeting moment, I tried to be rational, and said to myself, “self… you just got back from a nice little trip on the boat.  Shouldn’t you stay home and work in the yard, or do spring cleaning around the house left over from springs past?”  It was at that point, I ignored that little voice in my head – I certainly don’t need that kind of negativity in my life.  Knowing that life was going to get busy in the next few weeks, and I most likely wouldn’t have an opportunity to get out for a bit, I did what any self-respecting boater would do.  I threw some clothes in a bag, grabbed a few groceries, and headed for the boat.

Without too much adieu, I was motoring out of the marina, and after a visit to the fuel dock, I was on my way out the Guemes Channel, and across Rosario Strait for a most pleasant cruise to Watmough Bay on the South End of Lopez Island.  As I arrived, I stole the solitude of the bay from a lone sailboat.  Later, I visited with one of the owners of that sailboat, SV Mom – an  interesting woman who I enjoyed sharing stories of travel, cruising, and comparing favorite anchorages.  I took the dinghy to shore, for an evening walk before dinner and calling it a night.IMG_2359

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Early May Getaway (VIDEO)

With the recent summer-like spring weather, I was thrilled to finally have an opportunity to get away from the dock for a few days.  Between work obligations and boat projects, I simply haven’t had the time to get out when the weather has cooperated.  Unlike years in the past, when I’ve done a considerable amount of winter cruising, this time around I haven’t been out since September.

I recently completed installation of new electronics, including a Raymarine C97 chart plotter, Raymarine Quantum Radar, and Si-Tex Class B AIS Transceiver.  The radar sits atop a PYI Seaview radar mount on the hardtop.  In addition, I had the boat in the yard for bottom paint, a new thru-hull transducer, and a buff and wax of the hull.

With projects done, new toys to play with and learn how to operate, and a few days off, I grasped the opportunity and left Anacortes with a late afternoon start Sunday.  I had a wonderful run to Fossil Bay on Sucia, arriving just before sunset.img_2224

There were several boats in the bay, but plenty of room at the dock and several vacant buoys.  I chose a buoy and enjoyed the quiet night. Continue reading “Early May Getaway (VIDEO)”

Time to Change Course

If you’ve followed my blog at all over the past few years, you’ve probably noticed something different this year.  I haven’t been boating.  In fact, the boat hasn’t been out of the slip since September, which is quite unusual for me – usually I’m getting away for at least an overnighter here and there somewhere close by.  This year has been different.

Which leads me to announce that as of today, Jolly Mon is available for sale.  I’ll provide a complete specifications later in this post, but first I wanted to share a bit about how I’ve come to this decision.

To be honest, this is tougher than I thought it would be…

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My readers who know me personally know that I grew up in a boating family – it was just our “thing” that we did together.  But, perhaps it’s time for a change, as there is something that has always sat in the back of my mind, a new passion to pursue.  Continue reading “Time to Change Course”

Cruising on to YouTube

I’ve decided to try something new…  The idea isn’t new – it’s something I’ve wanted to do for a long time.  Combine a few of my skills: story telling and photography, with a little technology to create some short, hopefully enjoyable videos.

In addition to my own content, I’ll link to other YouTubers’ content that helps fuel my daydreams of adventure.  They’ve inspired me, and perhaps my videos can help inspire someone else to get out and do the things they love, or experience something new.

So, check it out! See the channel trailer below, or visit my YouTube Channel for more!