Yancanuck

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26 November 2008 | Panama City
Nancy
Well here we are still working on the masts. This seems to be one project that will never end. Tom had to buy more of that expensive paint today. The stuff he got before is now $120.00 so he got a smaller amount $80.00. Yep just for the mast. The birds are going to be sitting in high class on our masts. The weather hasn't been helping too much. At this time of year it is nearly noon before it warms up enough to paint. The sun sets so early you can only put on one coat of paint. In the past couple of weeks the temperature is so low you don't want to waste the expensive paint so we wait for the warmer days.

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving so I hope everyone has a good time.

We will be going to Ritchie and Carie's house for dinner so no painting tomorrow.

This bird seems to like our boat. Wait till you see him sitting high atop the mast!
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Vessel Name: Yancanuck
Vessel Make/Model: Gaff Rigg Schooner
Hailing Port: Panama City, Fl
Crew: Tom and Nancy
About: Tom is a Yankie and Nancy is a Canuck. This is how we came up with the name for our boat Yancanuck. We met two years ago and got married, at the time Nancy had bought a Catalina 30 and came to Panama City on holidays to see her new boat. Tom had already been here for 6 years.
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The boat was built in Panama City by a man named Marvin Boase. Marvin built everything on the boat but unfortunately didn't ever sail it. He died on the boat. So maybe we have a ghost to deal with! The boat was never really cared for since Marvin's death, but now we are restoring it. It [...]

Who: Tom and Nancy
Port: Panama City, Fl